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    Originally created this recording in 2008 as part of my major project at university. The idea was to create music in an original way - in...
    • ScottACoe Originally created this recording in 2008 as part of my major project at university. The idea was to create music in an original way - in this case from sonar. The information form the sonar sensor was fed into a Mac running a Max/Msp patch, and this is boo is a snippet of some of the audio that was produced. You can view a short video of this here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWdv3YgsXkA
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    Short piece from 2006/2007 during my CMT course at Anglia Ruskin. Idea was to write an alternative score to David Lynch's "Lumière et com...
    • ScottACoe Short piece from 2006/2007 during my CMT course at Anglia Ruskin. Idea was to write an alternative score to David Lynch's "Lumière et compagnie" (1995) using "Buildup's (music builds up during each scene to provide tension, etc). Wrote the piece entirely in Logic. Whilst Lynch's piece is only 5 seconds long, I used an extra 5 seconds of blackness at the end of the film to end my piece. You can view the original file (and score) here: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=147636485853600786# David Lynch interviewed about this film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eknapHWJ1Ws
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    This is a piece I did for a project whilst at university (Anglia Ruskin) in 2006/2007. Made several recordings at Newgale Beach in Pem...
    • ScottACoe This is a piece I did for a project whilst at university (Anglia Ruskin) in 2006/2007. Made several recordings at Newgale Beach in Pembrokeshire. Firstly recorded the stream that flows through the pebble bank. Then recorded myself running along the bank. Also took recordings of the waves and of seagulls. Combined all four recordings in logic to open the piece. This allowed me to manipulate each section. I used Logic, Audiosculpt and a Max/Msp granulator called Grainbox for the effects.