Thomas Kriewall, Mechanical Engineering
Contact kriewall@u.washington.edu 352600
Composition by audio scrubbing
I used an audio scrubbing technique for DXARTS 460 that created some very interesting sonic textures. In short, I used Spark LE (or Digital Performer) to scrub audio back and forth and recorded the output to DAT. I then chose from among the most interesting textures, sometimes applying additional effects, for audio composition. The technique is much more flexible than using CSound, for instance. I'd like to use this technique once again (but am unable to do so at home) to generate a substantial amount of material for a larger, more complete composition.