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Duke University is situated not far from the Eno River in North Carolina, but this chapel's patron saint is Brian Eno, the father of "the studio as compositional tool." Here you will find the work of students taking Music 153: Introduction to Computer-Assisted Music. We're using AudioSculpt, GRM Tools, Logic Pro 8 (soon to be 9), Max/MSP, Noatikl, Reason, SoundHack & SPEAR, among other applications. Check back periodically for new audio posts!
Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend class today due to the fact that I have a Midterm at the same time. So before I elaborate on my project, I would greatly appreciate it if my project go last. I think it would be a good piece to end the concert and the semester. :)
ReplyDeleteFor my project, I basically wanted to "blend the old school with the new school" So I decided to do my interpretation of the 1812 Overture. After obtaining a midi of this composition online,i decide to play around with it. I made it so that first half is barely recognizable to the orginal. The last half should be able easily recognizable to anyone who has ever heard this song or at least seen V for Vendetta.
I heavily focused on orchestration. But that is not to say that i did also try to incorporate all the other techniques that I picked up throughout the course.
I hope y'all enjoy it as much as i enjoyed making it!
With this, I wish you guys good luck on the rest of finals.
Gabe