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Turning Noise Studies

July 6, 2019

Exploration of Turing device in VCV Rack

Composer: Jeremy dePrisco

Year of Composition: 2019
Instrumentation: VCV Rack
Type of Electronics: Live

Number of Channels: 2
Duration:
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Recording

These are some of the sonically more pure takes from a multi-day exploration of the VCV Rack virtual modular environment, specifically centered around the Stellar Modular Turing Machine.

The primary goal was to great something evolving, but not too harsh. Some of this work will be used as backdrop for other more narrative pieces, but I found these could potentially stand on their own as ambient works.

More at:

https://github.com/stellare-modular/vcv-rack

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