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This is a wind controller-driven improv in Audio Mulch, using VST effects and a synth I designed in Tassman 2.1. Although the sonorities in this piece are extremely electronic, I'm struck by it's essential similarity to free jazz. One of the things I love about jazz-based free improv is the multiplicity of lines. This has the same abundance of content, but it's all triggered by the same source--the MIDI wind controller. Since every sound shares the same provenance, all are related, lending the piece a palpable coherence. At least that's what *I* think. :-) |
CD: Unvarnished Ambiguities
Credits: Copyright 2002 by Chris Kelsey |
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A wind controller piece performed in Audio Mulch using effects and a synth from the Tassman 2.1 library, this one's a bit more overtly jazz-oriented than many of the others. The Audio Mulch setup on this allows for the improvised melodic line to come thru more or less intact. |
CD: Unvarnished Ambiguities
Credits: Copyright 2002 by Chris Kelsey |
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A bit of a departure in that I use a multi-sampled piano in the Audio Mulch environment (driven by wind controller). Of course, there's a good bit of technological manipulation. I make a pretty good free jazz pianist, if I do say so... |
CD: Unvarnished Ambiguities
Credits: Copyright 2002 by Chris Kelsey |
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