Organ45 (disquiet0326) by MtnViewMark-Bits published on 2018-03-31T21:33:33Z 45rpm is harmonically G if you choose A = 432 Hz. This track is composed only of sine waves and samples of 45 rpm record surface noise. The samples are heard normal speed, shifted up 4 octaves, and up 8 octaves. The later are then used as basic timbres to be played chromatically, and harmonically with the sine tones. There is very little other processing on the sound, just some eq and a touch of compression here and there. The sine tones and 8 octave up noise samples were composed at a keyboard. The 4 octave up noise I worked like splicing tape. The unprocessed noise were placed throughout for pacing and emotional effect. It might help to listen through headphones to be able to pay attention to the unprocessed noise musically. -=- vinyl noise samples: by Chia, http://99sounds.org/vinyl-noise-sfx/ photo credit: "Be My Baby - The Ronettes 45 record vinyl" by Ms. Phoenix https://flic.kr/p/MtNNDa -=- More on this 326th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Wave Turntable: In collaboration with composer Danny Clay, make music for his exhibit with artist Jon Fischer using only sine waves and turntable surface noise) at: https://disquiet.com/0326/ More on Clay and Fischer at: http://dclaymusic.com http://feather2pixels.com More on the Disquiet Junto at: https://disquiet.com/junto/ Genre Electronic Comment by MtnViewMark-Bits @half-unusual: Thanks! 2018-04-02T14:15:14Z Comment by halF unusuaL Very nice! 2018-04-02T07:02:07Z Comment by MtnViewMark-Bits @daniel-diaz: thank you! 2018-04-01T16:55:44Z Comment by Daniel Diaz very clever procedures, the results are awesome. 2018-04-01T10:12:32Z