#noisevember — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #noisevember, aggregated by home.social.
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Noise, Krach und Kreativität! Mein Beitrag zum 20. Noisevember 2022 — roher DIY-Sound mit #Langharschneider und einem Dubbeglas-Spin. Kurz, laut, experimentell: reinhören und staunen! #Noisevember #Noise #NoiseMusic #Experimental #DIY #PeerTube #Langharschneider #Dubbeglas #German
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My very final track for #Noisevember. I've had a great time churning out noise this month, I hope you've enjoyed listening. This last one is a calming coda of swelling noise, composed using a recursive method I've been playing with for a while. Has a nice long quiet tail. Cheers! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/the-very-last-one
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#Noisevember is almost over! Here's another guitar-based thing with live Csound processing, another experiment in getting waveforms to interfere with each other. Using a new method here, but it's a little subtle, but the whole thing came out nice, I think. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/guitarcsound
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#Noisevember! This one's not noisy, but we're all friends here, right? I continue to try to understand ways to have two signals "interfere with each other spectrally" and this was an experiment with one way that involves the exponential function. https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/something-with-the-exponential-function
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#Noisevember! A drone for once. This one is 8000 sound events trying to sound like one. Success? https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/drone
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#11 Granulé – Playing with granular synthesis
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#Noisevember! Tried a little live-processed flute. I've had this flute for 50 years, since 4th grade, but have not played it at all for many years. Processed it with Csound, doing the delayed-copies-of-the-signal-interfere-with-each-other-spectrally thing. I should clean my flute. https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/live-processed-flute
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#Noisevember! Tried a little live-processed flute. I've had this flute for 50 years, since 4th grade, but have not played it at all for many years. Processed it with Csound, doing the delayed-copies-of-the-signal-interfere-with-each-other-spectrally thing. I should clean my flute. https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/live-processed-flute
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#Noisevember! Another recursive composition with filtered noise. This one has longer sound events for a generally smoother sound. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/more-recursion-with-filtered-noise
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#Noisevember! This one is another experiment in my project to compose using recursion, in which each sound event may create more sound events. I still haven't figured out how to control it very well, but it makes some nice noise here using filtered noise sound events. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/recursion-with-filtered-noise
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#Noisevember! For a change, some rhythm. Random rhythms and timbres from a piano recording I made a while ago. Woot!
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#Noisevember! This one I made using a method I've been working on for a long time. It is, code-wise, one of the more complicated things I've done, but it's a bit hard to control. I used a noisy field-recording of some wind chimes for this one. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/something-with-chimes
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#Noisevember! I ran out of time yesterday to post a track, so I'm posting two today. Here's one. It is again using a "direct" method: trig-filled code directly generates the sound. This one's nice and meditationy. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/direct-ii
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#Noisevember! Another long-running project I have is one in which I try to make decent-sounding stuff using "direct" composition of the sound wave using simple code, generally with a lot (but not too many) trig functions. This is what I made today. It's pretty noisy despite for a waveform that is everywhere differentiable (aside from the discrete nature of digital sound, of course). I hope you enjoy it. https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/direct
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#Noisevember! I revisited the Littlewood polynomial sound from day 2 of Noisevember. I thought to investigate a different sort of polynomial. Here, instead of polynomials with coefficients all ±1, the polynomials have coefficient ±1/(n+1) on the x^n term. As before, all roots of all such 15th degree polynomials are considered. (I really should create a gallery of these root plots so we can easily compare them.) Along the way, I realized I was making an error with the way I created "random" stereo that introduced a bunch of unneeded noise. So that's something! I'll have to go back and replace the Littlewood polynomial sound. https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/out-keep1
Here's a plot of the roots (essentially the spectrogram of the sound).
#noise #sound #audio #math #maths #mathematics #polynomials #roots
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🇺🇦 🔊
microsong "Putins død (Zeitenwende Horror Noise)" by Annelieses Zerstörung unter gefrorenen Monden (AZugM)lyrics:
Josef Stalin als Wiedergänger
Putin ist tot
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Joseph Stalin as a revenant
Putin is dead#Noise #HarshNoise #HorrorNoise #Noisevember #BlackMetal #DeathMetal #Metal #Weirdcore #Weird #Satire #Mystery #Horror #Burzum #Scholz #Putin #FckPtn #FckPutin #Russia #Ukraine #War #UkraineWar #UkraineRussiaWar #StandWithUkraine #FckNZS #Fascism #Audacity #ArtWolf
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Noisevember Day 8 – Gritty
A coarse, grinding patch built in VCV Rack using unstable modulation, feedback, and cross-modulated hums.
I kept this one raw and unpredictable, so one take, no polish
Perfect reminder of how modular synthesis can suddenly come alive then fragment, barely holding together.
#Noisevember #Noisevember2025 #VCVRack #ModularSynth #ExperimentalSound #SoundDesign #Noise #CrossModulation #Shedtronic #Gritty #ElectronicMusic #Airwiggles
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#Noisevember ! I know, my Noisevember tracks haven't been consistently noisy. Then there's this. I built this little box a few years ago with six Schmidt trigger oscillator, just with a single knob to control the pitch of each. Quite noisy by itself. So I thought I'd live-process that with a Csound instrument (like I've been doing) to crank up the noisiness. It makes me happy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/hex-schmidt-trigger-thing-live-processed-with-csound
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#3 EchoTaper – An ode to Space Echo tool created by Roland.
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#3 EchoTaper – An ode to Space Echo tool created by Roland.
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#3 EchoTaper – An ode to Space Echo tool created by Roland.
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#Noisevember ! Shortest track so far. Processed another field recording of a trombonist with a vocoder I wrote in Csound. Still trying to get a certain sound out of my vocoder... https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/vocodertrombone
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A slow dive into mechanical space Doppler echoes, drones, and a heartbeat somewhere pulsing through static.
Not perfect, but that’s the point: make something, learn something, drift on.
#Noisevember #noisevember2025 #SoundDesign #Ambient #Experimental #Shedtronic
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#Noisevember! More experimenting with live-processed sound using Csound. I like ring modulation, and I am trying to find things that are like ring modulation, but are not ring modulation. In this track, delayed copies of distorted guitar interfere with each other spectrally in a not-exactly ring modulation fashion. It's not really ring modulationy enough, so I'll have to keep working on it.
https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/live-processed-guitar-improvisation-ii
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#Nodevember 09-10: Tiny + Deja Vu
😄 A small but heated discussion between protozoa 🔬
#nodevember2024 #UE5 #metasounds #noisevember #proceduralaudio
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Happy #noisevember everyone! Take your #fieldrecorder outside, listen to your surroundings and find your daily #drones. Music is everywhere!
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day twentythree - twentyfive / 22 #Noisevember / #Novembeat 2022
#feld #reversed #inverted #somethingnew #soon
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day twentytwo / 22 #Noisevember / #Novembeat 2022
#HUM #somethingnew #soon
a/v field recording, min. processing
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This is as fresh from my #BasementTapes as it comes :) No post besides a quick normalization to get the volume OK. I love how recording to tape squishes instead of clips.
It's a one-shot jam from a year ago, all mistakes (happy accidents) pristinely preserved.
Need to work out a better bouncing system though, too much clutter going on down here.
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CW: chronic illness, pain, music
Today I was very fuzzy-brained for a lot of the day due to migraine and other pain. I did some :sccube: noodling; I want to work on the idea further and make a #noisevember sketch.
Also: had a little look at #scnvim again. Fun, apart from my vim skills still adapting to #boneKeyboardLayout.
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@oleksiy @looptober I was already considering combining the #LibreMusicChallenge with #NaSoAlMo, so why not make it #noisevember too?