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Music generated from white noise using Kaleidoscope and photos
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Music generated from white noise using Kaleidoscope and photos
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Interesting...
I only seem to be able to use noise for percussive type stuff. Lately, I tend to use it to "drive" Tantra...
I've just had a look at Kaleidoscope and it is quite a bit out of my budget range at the moment. Perhaps when I am back in work againLast edited by synkrotron; 04-29-2016, 04:01 AM.>]:| ~ > Bandcamp < ~ |:| ~ > SoundCloud < ~ |:| ~ > YouTube < ~ |:[<
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Originally posted by synkrotron View PostInteresting...
I only seem to be able to use noise for percussive type stuff. Lately, I tend to use it to "drive" Tantra...
I've just had a look at Kaleidoscope and it is quite a bit out of my budget range at the moment. Perhaps when I am back in work again
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Originally posted by synkrotron View PostInteresting...
I only seem to be able to use noise for percussive type stuff. Lately, I tend to use it to "drive" Tantra...
I've just had a look at Kaleidoscope and it is quite a bit out of my budget range at the moment. Perhaps when I am back in work again
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nice work Ahornberg, I like the variety you have there from such a simple (but complex...) source.
There are a few freebies floating around for image based noise making; Harsh Digital Nose is good for noisy stuff (I think hosted at KvR), Spectrobits by G200g (?), Coagula...
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Originally posted by GaryG View Postnice work Ahornberg, I like the variety you have there from such a simple (but complex...) source.
There are a few freebies floating around for image based noise making; Harsh Digital Nose is good for noisy stuff (I think hosted at KvR), Spectrobits by G200g (?), Coagula...
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