Vonna Wolf SINWaveTablezMix disquiet0326 by Vonna Wolf published on 2018-04-02T15:16:14Z The process I utilized was creating multiple SIN waves at various tempos, pitches and with different oscillation chains. I then utilized high pass and low pass filters to sculpt the sound. I played with the waves and then bounced out a track and a reversed track. I took these 2 tracks and attempted to scratch. I then bounced this out and re-mixed it back in with the original sounds at different speeds. Disquiet Junto Project 0326: 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. Step 1: Tracks in this project will be played as part of a free event in San Francisco at the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts (mcevoyarts.org) on Saturday, April 7, 2018, for an exhibit by composer Danny Clay (dclaymusic.com) and artist Jon Fischer (feather2pixels.com). The project was developed in collaboration with Clay. Before proceeding, consider the sort of music that might be conducive as partially-heard, partially-background music for an art event. Step 2: Compose a short piece of music using only sine waves and the surface sounds of vinyl played on a turntable. Those two sources are inspirations for the Clay/Fischer exhibit. (The cover image to this project shows some of Fischer’s turntable art.) 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/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0326-wave-turntable/ There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. The image associated with this project is by artist Jon Fischer from his exhibit with Danny Clay. By Marc Weidenbaum Genre Ambient Comment by Vonna Wolf Thank you, I can't wait to play with more turntables! 2018-04-07T03:14:56Z Comment by Vonna Wolf @rleydon: thank you 2018-04-05T21:17:40Z Comment by Ruairí Leydon interesting approach, very unique results! 2018-04-03T22:52:52Z