Disquiet Junto Project 0065: Piano Overlay
This week’s project’s theme is asynchronous collaboration — in other words, making things together separately. We will make new compositions based on short, discrete, randomly assigned segments of a single, 60-minute piano composition. Collectively these will form a longer, collaborative suite.
Based on the project steps, I was assigned to start at 25:56 into the Jared Brickman piece for 2 minutes and 57 seconds.
I added a stretched out version of Schaarsen's nebelhorn sample
www.freesound.org/people/schaarsen/sounds/69663/ featured in Disquiet 0002 ("Duet")
disquiet.com/2012/01/30/disquiet0002-duet/
It's a duet, right? How fitting. And it worked for me.
The second sample I used was the Ableton-created and Samplr-modified "wind noise" that I used in my piece Rochester Ridge (disquiet0064-halflive).
A bit of arranging and mixing and re-arranging and remixing, and that's that. Sounds lovely.
More on this 65th Disquiet Junto project at:
disquiet.com/2013/03/28/disquiet0065-pianoverlay/
More on the source composition by Jared Brickman at:
One_hello_world – Every-day-were-dying-and-outer
The browser-based tool that segmented the Brickman track for this project was coded by Disquiet Junto member Ken Mistove, more from whom at:
kenzak.com
More details on the Disquiet Junto at:
soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/