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Livecoding with live sampling

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I was jamming with some friends yesterday and exploring some sound until I got to play and record buffers live and use them as sound material. Of course this isn’t new, but I was very impressed by the easy of use for a live environment. One could just sing the degree which one want’s and that’s it. The sound material is also more interesting than the easy standard sound I usually use and well, the rhytmic can be complemented from within SC. Anyway, just wanted to share this file because I liked the sound of it. The code is in my GIT repository, but sadly not as a History file, so you just get the final result and not the whole process.

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Written by rukano

November 7th, 2009 at 8:55 pm

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  1. rukano – this sounds great! did you use anything to visualize the clips you had recorded? i’ll have a look at the source. were your friends using sc too? if so, did you lock tempos over the net?

    thanks for the tip about the history class, btw! i love it.

    Myer Nore

    8 Nov 09 at 21:30

  2. Hi! no, pure live coding and RecordBuf when needed ;-)
    I made a 10 sec ideo or something like that but it was just for fun. This was just _my_ part. The other 2 were using SC too, but we weren’t synchronized (we could though but we just wanted to jam) ;-)
    I’m happy I helped with the History class. I’m spamming my GitHub with it now… :-P bye.

    rukano

    8 Nov 09 at 21:33

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