Hello my friends!
The first of 100 (one hundred) parts about the entire realm of music, computers and sound is online now. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sound But Were Afraid to Ask.
Grandpa Soundstone Video 1, Raspberry Pi Part 1:
Grandpa Soundstone Video 1 Raspberry Pi 1 - YouTube
Let me tell you, what grandpa Soundstone has to say about this project:
“Hello,
I´m grandpa Soundstone and I´ve decided to learn something new. I´vedecided to learn coding sound, building MIDI controllers, buildingsequencers and even synthesizers and samplers, programming microchipsand a lot more.
I want to know what´s going on under the hood of my VSTs, my DAWs, myhardware synths, my controllers and my computers. I want tounderstand this and I want to influence and master it yself, want tobuild, to change and to optimise the goings on, which make myspeakers vibrate.
I´ve decided to learn everything about computers, that´s relevant formaking music and sound and building equipment.
And– my friends – this is no show, no fake learning! I´ll really belearning myself in this series.
I will learn, I will let you watch me learning and getting experiencesand I hope – and think – you will learn as well. I maycoincidentially come across something I already know, know wellenough to explain it to you. But mainly it´s going to be a “learnit yourself by doing it yourself”.
So– this series is going to be an adventure, a journey throughhardware and software and sound and music and music productionequipment and instruments and computer languages and physics of soundand and and...
It´sgoing to be a “learn it yourself by doing it yourself”. I´veordered a Raspberry Pi to start with.
Idon´t now anything about it. I ordered it following the advice of afriend of mine.
Andhere it is.
Ithas just arrived.
Letme have a look, what I´ve got here.”
Sofar the words of grandpa Soundstone. For me there´s only one thingleft to say:
Enjoythe journey! (And don´t forget to tell everybody about it.)
Rolf
The first of 100 (one hundred) parts about the entire realm of music, computers and sound is online now. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sound But Were Afraid to Ask.
Grandpa Soundstone Video 1, Raspberry Pi Part 1:
Grandpa Soundstone Video 1 Raspberry Pi 1 - YouTube
Let me tell you, what grandpa Soundstone has to say about this project:
“Hello,
I´m grandpa Soundstone and I´ve decided to learn something new. I´vedecided to learn coding sound, building MIDI controllers, buildingsequencers and even synthesizers and samplers, programming microchipsand a lot more.
I want to know what´s going on under the hood of my VSTs, my DAWs, myhardware synths, my controllers and my computers. I want tounderstand this and I want to influence and master it yself, want tobuild, to change and to optimise the goings on, which make myspeakers vibrate.
I´ve decided to learn everything about computers, that´s relevant formaking music and sound and building equipment.
And– my friends – this is no show, no fake learning! I´ll really belearning myself in this series.
I will learn, I will let you watch me learning and getting experiencesand I hope – and think – you will learn as well. I maycoincidentially come across something I already know, know wellenough to explain it to you. But mainly it´s going to be a “learnit yourself by doing it yourself”.
So– this series is going to be an adventure, a journey throughhardware and software and sound and music and music productionequipment and instruments and computer languages and physics of soundand and and...
It´sgoing to be a “learn it yourself by doing it yourself”. I´veordered a Raspberry Pi to start with.
Idon´t now anything about it. I ordered it following the advice of afriend of mine.
Andhere it is.
Ithas just arrived.
Letme have a look, what I´ve got here.”
Sofar the words of grandpa Soundstone. For me there´s only one thingleft to say:
Enjoythe journey! (And don´t forget to tell everybody about it.)
Rolf
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