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Eight-octave spectrogram of ''The Pattern Emerges'' from A(27.5Hz) to A(7040Hz) at 100 pixels per second. | Eight-octave spectrogram of ''The Pattern Emerges'' from A(27.5Hz) to A(7040Hz) at 100 pixels per second. |
Revision as of 15:29, 3 February 2016
The Pattern Emerges is a track on the Electrosonic album, almost certainly created on a VCS3 synthesiser.
Though the album has three authors, this track sounds like pure Delia.
For a reverse-engineered score in LilyPond and the resulting PDF and MIDI files, see The Pattern Emerges (score).
Spectrogram
Eight-octave spectrogram of The Pattern Emerges from A(27.5Hz) to A(7040Hz) at 100 pixels per second.
Instruments
The piece is constructed of three voices: the melody, the chords and the bass line.
The melody and chords are played on something close to a sine wave with a 7.5Hz tremolo (a regular variation in the volume of the note) and the bass on something similar but with vibrato instead (a variation in its pitch) varying between 9 and 13Hz, where the variation from 13Hz to 9 and back repeats every 1.75 seconds.
Availability
- See Electrosonic for vinyl/CD releases
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