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		<title>Guitar Chimes Trem</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 05:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I reworked the demo from the last post. I like this version a lot better.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I reworked the demo from the last post. I like this version a lot better.</p>
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		<title>Singing Bowls</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 21:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new year has begun, and I&#8217;m building a library of sounds and textures for future pieces. I&#8217;m starting with what I call the &#8216;background layer&#8217;. Think of it as the ambience/pulse/backdrop/undercurrent: eliciting a particular mood and providing structure to the piece. I&#8217;ve heard this instrument in many performances but I didn&#8217;t know what it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new year has begun, and I&#8217;m building a library of sounds and textures for future pieces. I&#8217;m starting with what I call the &#8216;background layer&#8217;. Think of it as the ambience/pulse/backdrop/undercurrent: eliciting a particular mood and providing structure to the piece.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard this instrument in many performances but I didn&#8217;t know what it was&#8230; and I&#8217;ve always been curious to learn more. This particular instrument has many names, but the name I hear most often is the Singing Bowl. It&#8217;s a hard metal bowl, either hand-hammered or machined, and it is typically used in meditation routines. I really like its sound&#8230; the attack is somewhat diminished compared to other tuned percussion instruments and it produces a very nice, sustained tone with a long decay. The harmonics and overtones are very pleasing. It&#8217;s perfect for manipulating on tape.</p>
<p>This particular recording was made through a very simple process. First, I found a singing bowl performance on YouTube:</p>
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<p>I used <a href="http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/">Audio Hijack Pro</a> to extract the audio, and edited the resulting AIFF file in Audacity.</p>
<p>Step 1: Edit track for length, reverse the track.<br />
Step 2: Copy and paste audio from step 1 into a new stereo track, speed up by 33%<br />
Step 3: Copy and paste audio form step 1 into a new stereo track, decrease speed by 33%<br />
Step 4: Mix, render, export as mp3.</p>
<p>It was a fun exercise to see what&#8217;s possible with this instrument. I want to get my hands on a few of these bowls, and explore this further.</p>
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