Composing Rhythm, Part 2
In this demonstration, we will include a snare to our percussion kit. Unlike the kick instrument, which is a synth that generates a tone, this snare is an audio file. We will need a synth for the snare, and this synth will include the UGen PlayBuf. Using TempoClock, we are then able to quantize the kick and snare.
At the beginning of this video, I clarify how to properly use TempoClock, thanks to Fieldsteel's comment in the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGYLNIowiW0
The SC tutorial below has inspired this code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GZmuvmgtUc&t=1327s
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2018-12-25 | Performance: We Three Kings |
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2018-12-06 | Panning Sound Files |
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2018-11-22 | Composing Rhythm, Part 3 |
2018-11-15 | My Approach To SuperCollider |
2018-11-08 | Composing Rhythm, Part 2 |
2018-11-01 | Tempo |
2018-10-25 | Change Speed In Supercollider Using Rubato |
2018-10-18 | Composing Rhythm, Part 1 |
2018-10-11 | How To Build A Kick Drum |
2018-10-04 | MIDI Percussion Kit |
2018-09-27 | Delay For Sound Files (DelayL) |
2018-09-22 | Improvising Using MIDI |