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Revision as of 10:44, 29 October 2016
GNAR is Noisebridge Audio Research.
The primary objective is to provide community resources to conduct research and experiments on the subjects of sound, signal and noise. The secondary objective is a commitment to a Free/Libre Open Source FLOS approach.
The toolchain begins with the computer music workstation and expands out to software and hardware synthesizers, DSP plugins and analysis tools. Studying source code on the software layer is crucial. Studying circuits on the analog layer is required.
An important note is song structure or multi track recording is not the focus of this group. That subject is better serviced by Songbridge which is an ongoing tutorial series on composing song structures, mostly in Ableton.
Reading List
- How to understand the non-linear scales of various acoustic properties like frequency and amplitude.
- Composing Electronic Music
Notable Figures
Play List
- Units - Digital Simulation
- Made At Noisebridge
- Pita - Get Out, Untitled 3
- Fennesz - Endless Summer, Before I Leave
- Shamantis - Justin Bieber U Smile remix
- Boards of Italia
- Evil Moisture
Instruments
Software
- QMidiArp step sequencer
- Bristol Synthesizer emulation
- Mutable Instruments repositories
- Cyclic
A List of stuff, since Linux Audio is kinda chaotic.