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spatial soundscape with orchestra in the foreground
ENG | PL
FOR ORCHESTRA: score, parts and sound examples
- Parts (PDF)
- WOODWINDS
- BRASS
- PERCUSSION
- STRINGS
THE ELECTRONIC LAYER (fixed-media, "tape")
- Please choose a version that will work best for your speaker system from the options below.
- If you need assistance, please contact the composer (girlbot@ewatrebacz.com).
1) Ambisonic MASTER (B-format, FOA, FuMa, WXYZ)
- This is the original "master" file. It can be used for rendering versions for custom speaker layouts. Provided at 2 sample rates: 96 kHz and 48 kHz.
Download the 48 kHz file... | Download the 96 kHz file...
- Please be aware that reproducing B-format sound files requires the use of an Ambisonic decoder.
- Recommended decoding software (FREE): The Ambisonic Toolkit (ATK)
2) DOUBLE HEXAGON - 12 channel version, 2 layers of speakers
- Speakers should be arranged clockwise, in a double hexagon, 6 speakers in each layer, top layer directly above the bottom one.
- Channels 1- 6 represent the bottom speaker array, starting from the front left speaker.
- Channels 7-12 represent the upper array of speakers.
3) OCTAGON - 8 channel version, single layer of speakers
- Speakers arranged in a regular octagon:
4) HEXAGON - 6 channel version, single layer of speakers
- Speakers arranged in a regular hexagon:
5) Stereo UHJ - for rehearsals or streaming
- This stereo version can be used for streaming purposes or for rehearsals.
THE SYNCHRONIZATION LAYER
- Clicktrack for the conductor
- MIDI file - use this MIDI file to recreate the tempo changes and measure structure for rehearsal purposes.
- Import the MIDI file into DAW software of your choice to recreate the measures and tempo changes.
- Mute or delete the MIDI track after confirming that the measure structure has been properly re-created.
- This will let you restart a playback of the electronic layer from any given measure during the rehearsals.