Composing With Granular Synthesis, Part 1

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In this video, we are going to apply the techniques introduced in my previous videos to the music composition process. Please note that this may take time, as I'm exploring different sounds, rhythms, and textures. We will be using the Pattern subclass Pbind, as well as the subclasses Pser, Place, Ppatlace, and Pslide for more dynamic changes in our rate, dur, attack, and release keys.


Please review Eli Fieldsteel's first tutorial on granular synthesis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBqAM_94TW4


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supercollider demo: composing with granular synthesis part 1