Re: [LAU] Source for glitchy drums?

From: Loki Davison <loki.davison@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Jun 23 2007 - 08:15:50 EEST

On 6/23/07, Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
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> I'm starting to enjoy glitchy percussion sounds I'm hearing in a lot of
> computer music these days, and want to experiment with those.
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> I've asked around about how people are making these sounds, and the answers
> I get are "Battery", "Redrum", and "Reason". All firmly wedged closed and
> proprietary. of course.
>
> Are there any good free tools for making glitchy drum sounds, which do not
> require the use of WINE? If the answer to that is "SC/CSound/PD/ChucK",
> that's fantastic, can anyone point me to some particularly good source code
> or patches for glitchy drums in those languages that I could start
> experimenting with?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - -ken
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Listen to some of the examples and see if this suits. Noisy and
808/909 are probably what you are looking for.
http://smack.berlios.de/

Loki
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