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== Steve Reich's Clapping Music ==
 
<source lang="bash">
pat=xxx_xx_x_xx_
 
cat <<END
@head {
\$time_sig 4/4
\$tempo 120
}
@body {
@channel 1 {
\$patch 116
\$octave 3
\$length 16
\$pan 127
END
 
#repeat this 16 times
for ((i=0; i<13; i++))
do
echo $pat | sed 's/x/c /g; s/_/r /g'
done
 
cat <<END
 
}
 
@channel 2 {
\$patch 116
\$octave 8
\$length 16
\$pan 0
 
END
 
#pattern2 with the shift
for ((i=0; i<13; i++))
do
echo $pat | sed 's/x/c /g; s/_/r /g'
pat=${pat:1}${pat:0:1}
done
 
cat <<END
 
}
}
 
END
</source>
 
''I thought it might be nice to play around with different tones. After all, that's left up to the performers!''
 
<source lang="bash">
pat=xxx_xx_x_xx_
 
cat <<END
@head {
\$time_sig 4/4
\$tempo 120
}
@body {
@channel 1 {
\$patch 116
\$octave 3
\$length 12
\$pan 127
END
 
#change the tone during the play with a loop
for i in g a+ c+ d+ f+ g+ a b c d e f
do
echo $pat | sed "s/x/$i /g; s/_/r /g"
done
 
cat <<END
 
}
 
@channel 2 {
\$patch 116
\$octave 3
\$length 12
\$pan 0
 
END
 
#pattern2 with the shift
for i in a b c d e f g a+ c+ d+ f+ g+
do
echo $pat | sed "s/x/$i /g; s/_/r /g"
pat=${pat:1}${pat:0:1}
done
 
 
cat <<END
 
}
}
 
END
 
</source>

Latest revision as of 02:23, 22 October 2010

Steve Reich's Clapping Music

pat=xxx_xx_x_xx_

cat <<END
@head {
	\$time_sig 4/4
	\$tempo 120
}
@body {
	@channel 1 {
		\$patch 116
		\$octave 3
		\$length 16
		\$pan 127
END

#repeat this 16 times
	
	for ((i=0; i<13; i++))
	do
	echo $pat | sed 's/x/c /g; s/_/r /g'
	done

cat <<END

	}

	@channel 2 {
		\$patch 116
		\$octave 8
		\$length 16
		\$pan 0

END

#pattern2 with the shift
	
	for ((i=0; i<13; i++))
	do
	echo $pat | sed 's/x/c /g; s/_/r /g'
	pat=${pat:1}${pat:0:1}
	done

cat <<END

	}
}

END

I thought it might be nice to play around with different tones. After all, that's left up to the performers!

pat=xxx_xx_x_xx_

cat <<END
@head {
	\$time_sig 4/4
	\$tempo 120
}
@body {
	@channel 1 {
		\$patch 116
		\$octave 3
		\$length 12
		\$pan 127
END

#change the tone during the play with a loop
	
	for i in g a+ c+ d+ f+ g+ a b c d e f
	do
	echo $pat | sed "s/x/$i /g; s/_/r /g"
	done

cat <<END

	}

	@channel 2 {
		\$patch 116
		\$octave 3
		\$length 12
		\$pan 0

END

#pattern2 with the shift
	
	for i in a b c d e f g a+ c+ d+ f+ g+
	do
	echo $pat | sed "s/x/$i /g; s/_/r /g"
	pat=${pat:1}${pat:0:1}
	done 


cat <<END

	}
}

END