Unfixed Bugs is a series of pieces of music by the artist Debugger, which may take the form of a traditional album, but solely feature compositions created using textual programming languages. The pieces are presented as open-source code and do not use any binary supporting files (such as PCM samples, analysis data etc). Hence Unfixed Bugs projects are fully readable, open-source musical works which describe both sound and arrangement. The compiled audio may be made available for release elsewhere.
Aesthetically the project aims to represent the general approach to experimental techno music consistent with other output by Debugger, and exploit generative possibilities provided by defining musical structure with code.
This is the first completed work in the series and uses preset arrays defining the frequencies of two chords. FM synthesis is used quite extensively and the sequencing is done in a set of conditional statements. The arrangement is computed at initialisation time.
A relatively simple composition of clicks and bleeps stochastically computed at initialisation time.
Significant work has been done on contructing a custom arrangment format for interpretation: the Bug Infested Directive Format. This allows for reusable loop-based sequencing beyond the regular capabilities of the Csound score format. Also notably, a sample of a 909 hi-hat has been converted to a Csound instrument using FFT analysis, resulting in a large number of enveloped oscillators. This hi-hat instrument is too computationally heavy to be consistently run in realtime, so is recorded to memory before playback begins. The arrangement is computed during realtime playback.
In progress.
All design, composition and programming by Richard Knight as Debugger.
Licensed under the Unlicense, so you can do as you please with the code. See the UNLICENSE file for more details.