All done with pd. The drums are loops appropriately hoedowned.
http://soundcloud.com/hoedowninaround
Enjoy
I have all kinds of issues with pure data at this point but have somehow managed to overlook them. One of the craziest things is the table with name $2$1 haha!
really interesting as always Billy. I'm hearing a bit of stuff like yours lately, made by various people. Evolving freeform jams which step well outside the 4/4 looped techno paradigm, but which still keep a solid groove. like "Supersuper16mikebmodeswitchno1http://soundcloud.com/hoedowninaround/supersuper16mikebmodeswitchno1
it's challenging music of course, but it's pushing things in a nice direction.
http://soundcloud.com/hoedowninaround/supersuper16mikebmodeswitchno1
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:27 AM, i go bananas hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
really interesting as always Billy. I'm hearing a bit of stuff like yours lately, made by various people. Evolving freeform jams which step well outside the 4/4 looped techno paradigm, but which still keep a solid groove. like "Supersuper16mikebmodeswitchno1
it's challenging music of course, but it's pushing things in a nice direction.
Thank you very much. I'm hearing lots of stuff like it as well with different ways of getting there. It is very interesting. That particular track has a mode switcher that switches modes undiatonically in a 16 tone tuning. The mode switcher was an idea by Mike Battaglia