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Do Vidjenja |
Paul Reimers |
Created
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IDSS01 |
Andrew Brown |
Live
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using the Gendyn noise algorithm. |
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Luna Gray |
Andrew Brown |
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Uses the SimpleFMInst |
Astopia |
Joel Joslin |
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Synth audio parts created with jMusic audio instruments. |
Nameless Fiction |
Dale Hembrow |
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j-mustification |
Conan Griffiths |
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Ja Va Binks |
Dave Williams |
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Warbling through the land of the shapers |
Jennifer Muller |
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Hard |
Matthew Wiemers |
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Volutionary j-echno |
Neil Baxter |
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InterMelb Sonic City |
Andrew Brown |
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An excerpt from the real-time interactive installation. |
Techno Second |
Nicolas Coleman |
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Created by Nick's generative software and rendered entirely with jMusic audio sounds. |
Java made me do it |
Adam Stone |
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Makes extensive use of a downsampling algorithm written in jMusic audio. |
The Rusalka |
David Lazar |
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Experiments in Rhythmic Intelligence 4 |
Nicolas Coleman and Rene Wooller |
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Created with LEMu software written in jMusic by the composers. |
Colliloquay |
Alistair Riddell & Andrew Brown |
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The first publicly performed jMusic audio piece; premiered at the Australasian Computer Music Conference, July 6th 2000 |
Xenon |
Andrew Boughen |
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Renetron 2 |
Rene Wooller |
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Algorithmically generated using recombinatorial processes. |
JC |
Melinda Downey |
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Java Gamelan |
Natalie Roullion |
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Columns |
Danny Muller |
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The Random Break Track |
Nick Coleman |
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Darkest Hour |
Joyclyn Bennett |
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Generations of War |
Nathan Rye |
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jRoovy |
Ben Murphy |
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Notes |
Andrew Brown |
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An example of music generated by the 'Notes' jMusic tutorial. |
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