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Endless Dub Radio

1/28/2019

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Who is radio for? Usually, I imagine it's for some beer company, maybe, a football team-- behind them, some hazy corporate conglomerate.

I think radio should be for YOU.

My recent radio websites have an innovative approach, in that they allow you to decide when to change tracks, and they let you remix while you listen, if you so choose.

My newest station-- "Endless Dub Radio"-- contains these functionalities. I have always enjoyed listening to dub music, and EDR creates a continual stream of original, generative dub. Any of a set of beat and bass tracks are chosen at random, and sets of sounds from different sessions are looped on top of the beats.

When you listen to EDR, no two moments are identical. It's lots of fun. If you get tired of a particular sound, you can use the embedded player to dub it out. Or, simply wait until the current beat track fades out, and a new set of sounds will load.

Sound too cool to be true? Don't take my word-- stop on by:

http://www.thomasparksolutions4.com/

And, if you like it, tell a friend! Thanks.
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11 Comments
William Davison link
1/28/2019 10:31:31

Great stuff!

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Thomas Park
1/28/2019 10:45:34

Thank you! Please share with friends, if you dig. Enjoy!

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Leslie Singer
1/28/2019 14:40:50

Thomas, thanks for posting-- very cool!

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Rafael González
1/28/2019 15:08:38

Very good...as always!

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Thomas Park
1/28/2019 16:08:19

Thanks, folks!

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Jay Peele link
1/31/2019 09:18:05

I love dub music as well and am having a ball with this!

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Wolfgang Dorninger link
2/2/2019 06:13:44

what I like most about your mixing tools based on different code is that nothing is bloated. what a great simple design, perfect for jamming on the radio or while reading. I downloaded the JSSoundMixer from github and I will use it very soon for an ambient drone mix with different sounds, fieldrecordings and music pieces on my radioshow fadimat105.

thanks for sharing!

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Thomas Park
2/2/2019 12:58:36

That is so great to hear! Thank you. I'd love to hear your efforts.

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Wolfgang Dorninger link
2/3/2019 08:31:54

I'll send a link with date and streaming details when I am on air with your mixer.

It sure is always the first Tuesday of the month from 10pm to midnight CET.

https://www.fro.at/sendungen/fadimat-105/
or
http://dorninger.servus.at/news/radio/

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Thomas Park
2/3/2019 11:26:51

Excellent, thanks.

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Wolfgang Dorninger link
3/1/2019 04:56:44

I used another code from you Thomas from your Github site: the JavaScript Sound Mixer.

Simple and great code! Thanks a lot!

Here can mix sounds from mysynthetic birds from my sound installation "Beyond The Water" which was already setup in Iceland, Hamburg, Linz and other places.

http://www.base.at/beyond/beyond_mixer/beyond_mixer.html

video on the installation: http://dorninger.servus.at/soundart/Beyond5/

english text on the installation: http://dorninger.servus.at/soundart/Beyond2/

Enjoy!


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    Thomas Park

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    also known as mystified, Mister Vapor, AutoCad, Grid Resistor, and Model 201. Thomas has created thousands of audio pieces, and is perhaps one of the most prolific musicians on the planet.

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