I’ve listened to your music and have been a fan for many many years from Rephlex days. It’s really cool to finally see your music production processes!
@netluci
Ай бұрын
me too🎉
@mylarmelodies
Ай бұрын
7:22 once again, the simplest thing but also sneaky as eff. thanks for making the effort to share all this!!
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
All the Lego blocks have already been invented, but not all the things you can make with them! 🙂
@mylarmelodies
Ай бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearch Amen to that.
@yourpaljoni
Ай бұрын
really brilliant exploration of technical process as compositional technique. will be sharing this with my students!
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
👍
@VirtualModular
Ай бұрын
Nice when the mighty algo recommends something I actually find interesting! Heard of Cylob before but hadn't seen this channel. Instant sub, cheers.
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
👍
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162
Күн бұрын
Alvin did this in a heavily carpeted room, the walls were carpeted. I could only do 2 passes until it was unusable in my normal room.
@MGFaudio
Ай бұрын
hey it's great to see you on youtube! and i love the concept for this video. i made something similar but more basic in M4L, it's not intended for repeat resampling and lacks a lot of the more sophisticated features of your SC patch. it's for resampling stereo samples through mono effects like pedals, it sends L and R out separately (or mid and side). then it combines them back into a stereo file that you can save to the disk. i really wish M4L let you drag samples out of a device onto the timeline as well, that would be so useful.
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
And stereo combining is missing in my patch.. every implementation has its strengths.
@CreeewDeeeTaaay
Ай бұрын
Big up the don dada Alvin Lucier!
@JogaLuce
Ай бұрын
Beautiful. It reminded me of the 3cd set, “OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music,” possibly where I first heard Lucier (and many others) which I hadn’t thought of in maybe 15+ years. Hearing the old techniques explained anew with updated technology feels like witnessing the proverbial torch being passed between generations. Thank you for sharing! ⚡✨💖✨⚡
@pcuadra
Ай бұрын
I've done a less sophisticated version using Looper + Insert. Follow the instructions at section 24.27.1 Feedback Routing in the ableton manual. "Looper’s output will now be routed through the other track’s device chain and then back into itself, creating increasingly processed overdub layers with each pass." Easy way to rig up a disintegration loops style decaying loop.
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
The Disintegration Loops was the initial inspiration for my patch, funnily enough. Thanks for the tip. I haven't done looping like that since the mid nineties, using two hardware samplers to bounce between each other! For anyone interested, the Live manual page with this section can be found at www.ableton.com/en/manual/live-audio-effect-reference/
@oh_minus
Ай бұрын
wow i just asked myself this exact question a few days ago and now i get this recommended to me higher forces are listening!!
@artem34901
Ай бұрын
What a sophisticated way to make a incoherent muffled mush of a sound 👏🏼
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
Agreed! 😅 Next time I'll just make a recording through a closed door.
@IKwebz
14 күн бұрын
Have you been using the Alvin Lucier style application in your music since the 90s? How different was the process compared to today? Thanks for the lovely uploads.
@cylobsonicresearch
14 күн бұрын
I started on the patch six years ago and have mainly been using it to make multiple recordings of spring reverbs and combine them as seen in the video. You're welcome 👍
@WorldFungusChamp
Ай бұрын
This is wild sounding. Very cool process, makes me want to learn SuperCollider!
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
You too can become one of the people who say, "I used to be a musician, but now I'm a programmer 🙁" 😅
@periurban
Ай бұрын
I think I may have invented this idea in 1975... wait, that other guy did it in 1969. Damn!
@bexiexz
Ай бұрын
this is everything
@antoineguilbeault8025
Ай бұрын
brilliant
@nharmonium
Ай бұрын
🫠 amazing work woww
@notnoaintno5134
Ай бұрын
Sick. Never tried this
@abrakadeep8810
Ай бұрын
Wowsers! Would you share the supercollider file? :) That would be wonderful!
@uservbm2489
Ай бұрын
Chris, it would be great if you posted videos of your walks, like you did a long time ago.
@dingus-fox
Ай бұрын
Hello cylob, will you be releasing a new album or EP??
@cylobsonicresearch
Ай бұрын
At some point I guess 🙂
@dingus-fox
Ай бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearch yay I'm excited 😁
@SCRPYTHELORD
Ай бұрын
niceeeee
@masldkjfhlajhksgdfiasgdf
Ай бұрын
is this open source or available for purchase anywhere?
@CoburnNeptune
Ай бұрын
Hmm wonder what would happen if you played the resonances back in the room they were extracted from... sorry neighbors.
@TomFinsterMusic
Ай бұрын
what about taking an impulse response of the spring reverb and putting 6 convolvers onto your track?
@sweeterthananything
Ай бұрын
they made a whole video about all the possible uses for this and even give one possible answer to your question in the first few minutes with the option to physically manipulate the springs while recording. but to answer differently: convolution can reproduce better conventional drippy spring reverbs than any other digital tech i’ve heard, but is incapable of the non-linearities that will accumulate over multiple passes thru the same spring driver + recovery amplifier circuits, on top of any weirdness from the spring existing in real space. like how modern guitar amp modelers typically have some kind of algorithmic pre+power amp modeling that can handle reproducing all the DIRT that’s central to guitar, and IR-based cabinet simulation. but even there-IR cabs sound perfect used as intended, but if you were to put a sound through the same IR 20 times, it’s not going to be able to factor in the chaos of physical reality as those characteristics of the cone+ cabinet + room + mic getting multiplied rather than digitally convolution based on a single snapshot copy-pasted. or even a bunch of separately recorded IRs of the same setup.
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