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The chords were input via midi using Robert Cory's MidiPix, and rendered in the Image Synth using an organ sound from Andrew's Atmosphere library. I did a 50BPM Spectrum Room treatment, some tweaking and filtering to taste and at the end using the Catheral Reverb preset in the Effects Room. I love this sound and wanted to share it, as an offering to express my gratitude to the WONDERUL toolset we have thanks to these visionary developers (Eric Wenger and Edward Spiegel at www.metasynth.com). |
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Neil Goldstein |
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2.5MB |
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Out of the ashes of burn1, this track arose. Another piece of compressed ambience. Created entirely with Metasynth and MetaTrack. Artist page: http://www.electronicscene.com/P9FM |
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Mike Steelman |
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2.8MB |
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'Pulse' is the first of a series of explorations of a particular tempo or groove. The goal is to create interest not through harmonic or melodic development but through simple alterations and modifications of a visceral pulse. The music was created entirely in MetaSynth 4 and all the parts are in some way derived from the initial synthesized pulse either through analysis and resynthesis or through reworking of the source image with different instruments. The music is best appreciated in an environment where the deep bass frequencies can be felt and not just heard. - Web: http://www.sprawlmusic.com |
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Edward Spiegel |
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11.5MB |
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Allen Strange is the author of the classic text "Electronic Music: Systems, Controls, and Techniques" and has recently published "The Contemporary Violin: Extended Performance Techniques" with his wife , Patricia. He is Professor Emeritus of Composition from San Jose State University and a past president of The International Computer Music Association. More info: http://www.societyofcomposers.org/user/allenstrange.html |
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Allen Strange |
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3.8MB |
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The electronics are almost all metasynth (a little soundhack), assembled in Logic with maybe a small amount of Logic plug-ins. Phil Curtis - electronics; Vinny Golia - flute. The track is from Phil Curtis' CD "Slutskya". More info at http://www.philcurtis.org |
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Phil Curtis |
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6.8MB |
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When Helge Krabye composed music (and did the sound design) for the two part television documentary "Japan", he collected real world sounds and instrument samples and manipulated them with MetaSynth. He also created a lot of waveforms from scratch (with the excellent wave editor window). He then imported all the sounds into ProTools and mixed this piece. Artist page: http://www.krabye.com |
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Helge Krabye |
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17.3MB |
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Composed entirely in Metasynth using the stock samples that come with Metasynth. Clearly influenced by Steve Reich-like minimalism but taken to the edge. - Todd Barton is the Resident Composer at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, OR and Director of Composition Studies at the Music Department of Southern Oregon University where he teache s a class in Metasynth. His other music explorations include shakuhachi, www.mind.net/music/shaku.htm and genome music, www.toddbarton.com |
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Todd Barton |
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4.9MB |
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Tin Can Command was created using only MetaSynth and MetaTrack. It's one of a series of compositions I wrote recently incorporating pop rhythms and a variety of non-traditional scales. In this instance (other than the cymbals -- and even they have been heavily modified) I have not used sampled sounds, but relied on relatively simple wave forms. Web: http://homepage.mac.com/glenbledsoe/MetaSynthia |
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Glen Bledsoe |
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4.2MB |
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Everything is 100% done in MetaSynth4 and assembled in the Montage Room. All drums and percussion sound effects were made in the image synth from different micro tunings using the same original drum multi-sampler instrument. I wanted the feel to "swing" so I created a rhythm template to use as a filter and further tweaked from there. You'll also hear the Kalimba instrument I made as well as a bit of Spectrum Synth! Enjoy!" - Web site: http://www.robertcory.com |
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Robert Cory |
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1.4MB |
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“X/T(ime)” is the structure, as well as the title of this piece. It begins with extreme low and high sounds, which gradually move in the opposite direction, continuing their directional movement until they have completely exchanged ranges, forming an “X” shape which unfolds over time.
All the samples were created in MetaSynth, then mixed using Csound and DP3. Many of Sylvia Pengilly's works involve graphic elements, although this does not. More examples can be found at: http://webpages.charter.net/spengilly |
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Sylvia Pengilly |
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6.0MB |
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