GYRE (noun)
1. a ring or circle.
2. a circular course or motion.
- Describes the circular motion Tom is intending to use within his visual motif.
- Also used to describe the feedback process involved with the collaboration as material circulates back and forth between us.
Using this GYRE concept as a guide for sound design, I'm interested in exploring a rhythmic motif that implies circular motion.
I'm drawn to the Risset Rhythm illusion. I would like to explore this.
Jean-Claude Risset described an “eternal accelerando” illusion,
related to Shepard tones, in which a rhythm can
be constructed to give the perception of continuous acceleration.
The effect can in principle be derived from
any rhythmic template, producing patterns with aspects of
fractal self-similarity. - (Stowell D. 2011)
- Explore using the Risset Accelerando and inverting it to create "eternal" Ritardo to create the composition - Sense of flux, circular motion
- Can it be applied to MIDI? - Can the Organ play Risset Rhythms in melodic scale?
Started using Code Academy to pick up JavaScript as it integrates well with MaxMSP (and scripting handles recursion much better than straight patching in Max)
MaxMSP + JavaScript solution to create Risset Rhythm MIDI generator would be a great outcome
PPQN issues with Ableton Live:
Ableton has a kind of "dynamic" way of handling Pulses Per Quarter Note (midi resolution) which will make working to a static PPQN difficult..
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