Myvideo

Guest

Login

Pd for Airports (Creating Ambient Music in Pure Data) | Simon Hutchinson

Uploaded By: Myvideo
0 views
0
0 votes
0

Create a patch for generative ambient music in Pure Data (Pd) in the style of Track 2 from Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports.“ Brian Eno coined the term “ambient music“ to describe music that is “intended to induce calm and a space to think,“ and “as ignorable as it is interesting.“ We can make a simple patch in Pd that recreates one of Eno’s techniques, creating a system that endlessly generates ambient music for us with the notes that we choose. Give it a try and make your own interesting and ignorable music. #puredata #ambient #generativemusic 0:00 Opening demo 1:13 Introduction, What is “Ambient Music?“ 3:14 Making one synth tape loop 8:46 Prepping for duplication 10:35 Making multiple loops 14:47 Revisiting the demo patch, Ideas for expansion Tero Parviainen’s introduction on “How Generative Music Works“: #/title More Pure Data Tutorials : More ambient music production: Subscribe for new videos every week: All my videos are fueled by coffee. You can buy me one here: Follow me: Official Website - Twitter - facebook - - Soundcloud - I’m a composer, sound-designer, and new media artist trying to bring a global perspective to music technology. This channel contains performances, experiments, and instructional videos for artists and audiences searching for new ideas and avenues of musical expression.

Share with your friends

Link:

Embed:

Video Size:

Custom size:

x

Add to Playlist:

Favorites
My Playlist
Watch Later