Results of an Online Open Source Music "One Hour Challenge"

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(With Nils Hilbricht's permission I'm re-using his post on
linuxmusician's.com [1] in slightly altered form.)

Hi,

instead of a monthly real-life meeting in Cologne, Germany, the contact
restrictions due to Corona forced us to do our yearly "One Hour
Challenge" online. The challenge took place yesterday evening 19:00 CST
via a BigBlueButton video conference for organization and an Icecast
stream for listening to the results together afterwards .

I want to present the musical results to you.

https://sonoj.org/challenge/#osamc_2020_04

Provided was a .wav file, unknown to the participants until right before
the start, and we had to make music with or around the whole or parts of
the sample. (Sample is available to you at the link as well).

We had only one hour, afterwards we needed to upload an audio file. Then
we voted.

Ten people submitted music, more visited our video conference and voted.

I find it quite impressive what it is possible in just an hour! What do
you think?


Chris

[1] https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21324
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