A.Pander’s Musical Journal

Posts Tagged ‘idea

Childrens view

Posted by: alexanderpander on: August 23, 2009

Last night while talking with friends of Elisa the topic of childrens TV came up. Apparently there was a TV show in which they got children to try and describe things. Was hilarious apparently.
I thought this might be a good idea for audio work or samples, having children describing serious stuff.

Cildrens view

Posted by: alexanderpander on: August 23, 2009

Last night while talking with friends of Elisa the topic of childrens TV came up. Apparently there was a TV show in which they got children to try and describe things. Was hilarious apparently.
I thought this might be a good idea for audio work or samples, having children describing serious stuff.

Voice Augmentation

Posted by: alexanderpander on: August 20, 2009

Crater Lake – april 14 improvisation from Fredo Viola on Vimeo.
I have been thinking of putting together a Pd patch to augment my voice (which is terrible from years of non-use silently sitting in front of a computer). This always tends to be a solo act whenever I have seen it. I would love to [...]

Ambient samples and composition

Posted by: alexanderpander on: August 13, 2009

I just came back from New York with lost of ambient recordings and I’m looking for a format in which to use them within a composition. I just cam across a piece which is a lake recording with piano over the top.
I was thinking that I might then use the ‘piano waves’ setup I made [...]

New composition ideas

Posted by: alexanderpander on: July 29, 2009

It would be nice to lay down some backing sound like like a New York subway ride and then put a drone on it and then at the right points stick in some chords or a little riff.
A bit like that Ricardo Villalobos minimal experimental thing with the harp but flipped with the backing being [...]

Render audio to mix-and-match in Live

Posted by: alexanderpander on: September 19, 2008

I have a lot of drum patterns and riffs in Reason and it might help to mix then don into sample loops and then mix and match them in Ableton Live. This might be a faster way to work and get new ideas for combos.