09.11.08
Posted in bucketEER, whiteLABEL at 3:31 pm by daz

Inspired by early bucket brigade machines, bucketEER is a simple stereo reverb effect consisting of 16 delay lines, each with an all-pass filter. Mono or stereo input, with 3 output modes, bucketEER can be used for delay effects and basic reverbs. Sounds suprisingly good considering how simple it is …
features :
Pre and Post effect shelving filters
Predelay with control over level and time
Size and Time controls
Width and Mix controls
Central readout of knob values
17 Randomize buttons - ‘global’ and ‘local’
Freeze Function
Bypass switch for each bucket and slot
Output level meter
8 presets
get it here : bucketEER
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09.07.08
Posted in Fumbling in the Dark at 9:01 pm by daz
Yes, time for a new category. Fumbling in the Dark. Watch as I crash and burn learning C++ and some of its vaguaries in an attempt to create some .SEM SynthEdit Modules.
firstly, its damned powerful compared to scripts
second, its gawd awful complicated
So far, I’ve hacked together a couple of GUI SEMS (thanks to AstralP) and I’ve got this crazy idea that SynthEdit could be wireless. Whether or not this will be fruitful remains to be seen, although I’ve discovered that I can make 2 vsts guis communicate in the host (not FL, that is). Its kinda spooky, and not really what I had in mind, but its potentially interesting never the less.
The results of my fumblings can be found here : www.roughdiamondproductions.com/SE
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09.05.08
Posted in 2757 Sonic Arts on SirenFM at 9:53 am by daz
9pm : September 20, 21, 27, 28, October 4, 5, 11, 12

Dawn is a visual artist and composer. Her work explores the interplay between sound, space, movement and material. 53 of her 57 minutes is a work for 24 differently pitched wine glasses. The composition is based on a ‘change ringing’ system, as practiced by bell ringers. Following that there is a 4 minute improvisation on guitar seeking a range of harmonics produced by the strings. The final minute is a collection of different location recordings roughly cut together to investigate how the environment acts as a resonator or filter, like the body of an acoustic instrument, shaping the sound passing through it.
visit Dawn’s website here
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