"Mystical" is a one-minute notelist composition. It exclusively uses csound instruments, including several incorporating the loscil opcode that draws from audio samples of music instrument sound designs created by csound developers who contributed to the Csound Catalog (by Mikelson and by Varga). Attached are the .mp3 file for "Mystical" as well as a commented .csd file (for informational purposes only, as the audio sample .aif files are not included). Also attached is a readme text file that includes additional background material about the piece. Enjoy!
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Marc Edelstein - "Mystical" - A Notelist Csound Composition
Submitted by marcedelstein on Wed, 08/03/2011 - 01:15.A short tune (in Csound) by Raul Garza
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/27/2011 - 19:11.I composed this piece using only Csound
Xir-1 by Raul Garza (6 hours competition entry)
Submitted by raul.garzag on Wed, 08/11/2010 - 17:28.Author: Raul Garza
Title: Xir-1
I composed this piece by using only sounds from the Csound catalog. I rendered each sound and then I made the production in Ableton Live 7 by using only de Sampler instrument. I edited a lot the instruments and added Ableton effects. This is song was created for the 6 hours competition for Csound.
Mouse_On_Mars
Submitted by marteroel on Thu, 12/17/2009 - 16:27.This is my 6 Hour composition for Dr. Boulanger's Csound class in Berklee. I used my 6 hours in no specific order, but I divided them in approximately 2.5 hours looking for/sampling instruments, 3 hours sequencing and .5 hours mixing. Its a track inspired by Mouse on Mars,
Enjoy!
Roel_1minute
Submitted by marteroel on Thu, 12/17/2009 - 16:10.This is a piece that I composed for Dr. Boulanger's Csound class in Berklee. Its a note-list composition. Its a variation of my original class project, perhaps simpler, but works better musically.
MHINES_Csound_Project_6_hour_challenge_continued
Submitted by the_gnomist on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 18:26.I've been a member of Dr. Boulanger's Csound class this semester, and I'm posting a few of my compositions for you to hear. I would really love to know what you think, so that I can improve my future work in Csound which I hope to continue far beyond this class.
MHINES_Csound_Project_6_hour_challenge
Submitted by the_gnomist on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 17:51.I've been a member of Dr. Boulanger's Csound class this semester, and I'm posting a few of my compositions for you to hear. I would really love to know what you think, so that I can improve my future work in Csound which I hope to continue far beyond this class.
This is my 6 hour challenge submission. We were allowed 6 hours in which to design or modify instruments in Csound and then use them to compose a piece of music in any sequencer of our choice, using samplers and anything else we so chose.
MHINES_Csound_Project_5
Submitted by the_gnomist on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 17:40.I've been a member of Dr. Boulanger's Csound class this semester, and I'm posting a few of my compositions for you to hear. I would really love to know what you think, so that I can improve my future work in Csound which I hope to continue far beyond this class.
This is an example of where I used Csound in a project I was working on already (Logic Pro). It was a project I began a while ago and then abandoned, in which I was taking location-recorded sounds, some of which were my own and some of which were royalty free samples and building a piece from there.
MHINES_Csound_Project_1
Submitted by the_gnomist on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 17:30.I've been a member of Dr. Boulanger's Csound class this semester, and I'm posting a few of my compositions for you to hear. I would really love to know what you think, so that I can improve my future work in Csound which I hope to continue far beyond this class.
This is my one minute note list composition, and it is intended to be a soundscape inspired by a cave. It was written very early on in my exposure to Csound.
Thank you for time in listening, and also for answering my questions on the mailing list.
2 ness
Submitted by timtsang3 on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 03:51.This was done in 6 hours - an assignement from Dr B's C sound class in July 2008.


