Composing A Rhythmic Section For Live Performance

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In this demonstration, I share how I organize and score parts in SuperCollider, for original music in a live performance setting! This is a milestone for me, and I hope it inspires you to experiment with scoring, in case if you wanted to bring SuperCollider to the gig!

This score is strictly MIDI, using instruments I have modified in Logic Pro. For my percussion sounds, I use Epic Electro, found in Logic's library upon purchasing the software. For exchanging MIDI information between Logic Pro and SuperCollider, the proper setup is required. Please review the beginning of this video for all you need to know on that.


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Creating experimental electronic music with SuperCollider and Logic Pro. Styles range from ambient to the experimental, from downtempo to the academic. Craftsmanship takes precedence.

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SuperCollider Demo: Building A Rhythmic Section For Live Performance