Re: [LAU] More fun with convolution

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Ken Restivo wrote:
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I ran a guitar through a violin. Basically used a sample of a bowed violin note as an impulse response, then ran guitar through it. Then dropped it on top of an extremely ridiculous techno beat that sounds like Autechre circa 1993, and some ominous PADSynth pads, and set it all in that 17th-Century church, just for giggles.

http://www.restivo.org/blog/podpress_trac/web/83/0/glory-hole-0.2.ogg

This was just a first experiment, but convolution (via JACE, Aliki) looks like it might be fruitful way to produce some really bizarre sounds.

I saw Al Dimeola in concert a long while ago, just him with an electric guitar, that was driving a MIDI setup controlled by what looked like a Mac Classic. It showed the real expressiveness and power of a guitar as an interface, and a whole lot of different sounds!

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