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CC Primed Pulsars

I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.

Then I loaded up 3 instances and multiple targets with a Funk Drummer instance. Mayhem was the result… but in a good way as in “How are they playing all those notes?”

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  • Zappa machine 😄

  • McDMcD
    edited April 2023

    @Krupa said:
    Zappa machine 😄

    Definately an inspiration for me. I created a script a while back that I called the ZMachine and then created a DMachine for drum parts:

  • @McD said:

    @Krupa said:
    Zappa machine 😄

    Definately an inspiration for me. I created a script a while back that I called the ZMachine and then created a DMachine for drum parts:

    I remember that one, also great 🙌

  • @McD said:
    I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.

    >
    +++++++++++++++++++++++
    Very creative.
    You are are so technically in tune, and so musically cool!
    Your music is always so interesting and so melodic.
    This creation is chill, perfect with my coffee this morning!
    Peace and Love!!!

  • @McD said:
    I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.

    🤖 Is there a new version of the script available now? Likin' it!

    @McD said:
    I created a script a while back that I called the ZMachine and then created a DMachine for drum parts:

    That trumpet player has amazing lung power.

  • @ReneAsologuitar said:

    @McD said:
    I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.

    >
    +++++++++++++++++++++++
    Very creative.
    You are are so technically in tune, and so musically cool!
    Your music is always so interesting and so melodic.
    This creation is chill, perfect with my coffee this morning!
    Peace and Love!!!

    I hope this is not offensive to you… your comments read like AI poems.

    ChatGPT, comment on this creation by @McD based on this forum texts… make it complimentary if there’s any way possible. If not, just say you liked it or better play it safe with “very interesting” or no one makes music like you do.

    Again, it just hit me as funny since I’ve been reading up on the tech behind these new text writing engines. In a couple years they will be built into almost every text box on the web like a spell checker. Probably coming first embedded in the browser. Apple will be the last to make the move since they tend to do their own software and are very slow. Having millions of hardware customers takes the urgency of software excellence.

    Thanks for the comment and keep ‘‘em coming. When we get robots writing comments we can all go back to analog reality and discover the true beauty in human interaction using visual cues and sound waves… touch optional and consensual.

  • I wanted to see if the CC Pulsar script could play some jazz quintet style jam. It got close.

    The operator (that’s me) just dialed knobs in the 3 instances of the Mozaic script changing PPQN’s,
    Probabilities, and Transposition. I ran everything through Rozeta Scalers to keep everyone in the same
    Keys (except for the bass player which stayed in the blues scale). The bass is iFretless Bass using the Acoustuc Upright preset.

    The drums are Soft Drummer and Jazz Drummer by LUMBeats.

    The Flugelhorn is from SWAM. Piano is Ravenscroft 275. Organ from Ik Multimedia/Hammond B-3X.

    All FX from IK Multimedia MixBox.

  • It got more than close.

    Saturday night, Jazz Showcase, Nov. 27, 1976. Sun Ra and the Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra. It's all coming back now. I was 21.

    BTW - What's "Acoustuc". Is that like playing an upright with airplane glue on your fingers? That stuff smelled good. Mom took it away when she heard the other boys were sniffing it to get dizzy. But I digress... nice one!

  • Great primed pulsars, liked it! frenq

  • @Stochastically said:

    @McD said:
    I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.

    🤖 Is there a new version of the script available now? Likin' it!

    There’s a new script in development and I’ll put it up on Patchstorage in a couple days.

  • @Paulieworld said:
    It got more than close.

    I have since found better LFO patterns for the bass lines. That walking bass and driving drummer combo really define hard jazz.

    Saturday night, Jazz Showcase, Nov. 27, 1976. Sun Ra and the Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra. It's all coming back now. I was 21.

    I wish I’d been there.

    BTW - What's "Acoustuc". Is that like playing an upright with airplane glue on your fingers? That stuff smelled good. Mom took it away when she heard the other boys were sniffing it to get dizzy. But I digress... nice one!

    Sorry…. Typo: It’s Ack-u-Stuck. ‘K? I liked the smell of fresh mimeograph handouts at school.

  • @Frenq said:
    Great primed pulsars, liked it! frenq

    Thanks for coming back for the bonus round.

  • “I modified the CC-to-Notes script to save the Notes in a 1024 element array and then fed them back out using AUM’s BPM clock with a subdivider knob to select 1-16 subdivisions.”

    I want that carved on my tombstone.

  • Almost makes me want to start coding again.. but not quite … impressive stuff 👍

  • @GeoTony said:
    Almost makes me want to start coding again.. but not quite … impressive stuff 👍

    You don’t need to code to make interesting stuff @Geotony. and you can do it in a single performance too.

  • Good examples; especially the jazz one. The drums anchor it. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how I can use that.

  • @Stochastically said:
    Good examples; especially the jazz one. The drums anchor it. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how I can use that.

    Traditional jazz benefits from the swing knob if the PPQN is a multiple of 2.

    PPQN of multiples of 3 (no swing) are good too with dropped notes using probability greater than mix. With probability less than mix the script randomizes PPQN every beatup to the prior value so adding swing might help here.

    For fusion or funk PPQN 4,8,12.
    0 or light swing.

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