Experimental music from very short C programs
category: code [glöplog]
I present thy the The 300b Information Theory
p01: But just like the 313 and 311 byte versions, yours sounds similar to the original but yet it's not even close in terms of quality. :( Compare for example the wobble going on in the first few seconds. Your version doesn't have it.
Still though, congrats for the amazing effort! Impressive. :)
Still though, congrats for the amazing effort! Impressive. :)
I started from the 315b or 317b version. Don't remember. Which one should I use as a reference ?
...going to bed.
...going to bed.
it lost all the oscilation in the beginning, makes it cheaper. ohh and... the 4.7 is off since version x. tick it to 4.8. it sounds alot more harmonic.
Consider the fact that I do not know anything about music :D
But yeah the 300b version sounds too different from rygs 352 byte version.
But yeah the 300b version sounds too different from rygs 352 byte version.
tweaked some values and listened. I'd say it counts.300b
just cause... a lil reducing the "echo defect" at the osc for better sound.
stereo, a tune in 300b, and that cool acidy thing tundrah posted. This shit is moving fast :D
yumeji: Really nice tries, but, seriously, it isn't anything like the original. :( The latter one, especially, seems to have lost the compressor effect on the drums.
talking about compressors in 300b... :D
@decipher: well... I took the shot from my lap speakers and some medium+ bass headphones. but...
ahh yeh. it's like regular compression. at someplace you'll loose something. and crunching bytes at that scale of that code and the texting technique without loosing quality on a freakuancy band is really hard.
no problem with that. ;)
ahh yeh. it's like regular compression. at someplace you'll loose something. and crunching bytes at that scale of that code and the texting technique without loosing quality on a freakuancy band is really hard.
no problem with that. ;)
talking about lossy audio compression ofc. everything else is zip. not here. ;)
add ability to like particular songs on facebook/g+ to the site + a list of most liked songs
Ok, I might give it another shot starting for Ryg's 352b version. We'll see.
nosfe: "songs"
nosfe: "songs"
I guess this one could be among Nosfe's most liked: http://entropedia.co.uk/generative_music/#b64NctNDgAQDITR20iHEC0RNk7V%2B8dvV7N48xGpJ52TBU69pMx7OI0BZ1KPlCflCAKZtV%2FJqzqiSf%2BV3MMWLA%3D%3D
To all in this thread:
Way cool :D I love the visualizations.
Awesome! TINY MUSICDISC! TINY MUSICDISC!
Before anyone else complains: yes, the visualization is desynced in the Chaos Theory part. I'll try to fix it later.
3 contributions by nothings (sean barrett, aka stb):
"a jaunty tune": (t*(t>>12)*64+(t>>1)*(t>>10)*(t>>11)*48)>>(((t>>16)|(t>>17))&1)
"feedback osc": sin((t>>1)+t)*(t>>8)
"bang for the buck": (3*t)^(t>>6)
"a jaunty tune": (t*(t>>12)*64+(t>>1)*(t>>10)*(t>>11)*48)>>(((t>>16)|(t>>17))&1)
"feedback osc": sin((t>>1)+t)*(t>>8)
"bang for the buck": (3*t)^(t>>6)
One more from Sean:
"And one last one; this one has a crazy rhythm but I don't know why (tweak the 82 to change it)" (168*t)&((t>>10|72)*82)
"And one last one; this one has a crazy rhythm but I don't know why (tweak the 82 to change it)" (168*t)&((t>>10|72)*82)
"A Jaunty Tune" is teh shit!