Sound Design with Cybernetics
New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system. In this video we look at the al-Muqābala ( المقابلة) patch, which combines everything we've discussed so far into a playable system where nonlinear feedback loops are pushed and pulled via cybernetic regulation. A garden of forking, bifurcating paths...

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Sound Design with Cybernetics: Interference and Inversion

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Rungling in the Continuous and Discrete

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It took me 10 years to figure out this sound design technique

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Logistic Maps and Analog Computing with Serge

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Resonant Ecosystems in David Tudor's Rainforest

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Nonlinearity And Feedback

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They’re Not Just Listening, They’re Weaponizing Sound

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The most insane sound design tool nobody's heard of (is free)

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Feedback Networks in the Style of David Tudor

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Rob Hordijk masterclass 21-11-15 Sample & Hold

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The Computer That Was Too Advanced for Its Own Good.

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Stockhausen, Telemusik, and the Gagaku Circuit

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Cybernetics I - Basic Feedback

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Cybernetic Regulation for Melodic Sequences and Missile Interceptors

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Oscillator sync is a lot deeper than you imagine

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Mechanical Techno 6.1 Technical Developments (PhD documentation)

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Songs Of Éliane

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ALVA NOTO's SOUND DESIGN PHILOSOPHY you need to know

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Discovering Electronic Music (1970)

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