[Csnd] Reminder - and new piece
Date | 2009-11-04 18:24 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | [Csnd] Reminder - and new piece |
This is a reminder that the next meeting of the New York Csound users' group is at my apartment tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 8 PM. See the prior announcement for details. Also, I have posted to my personal web site my latest piece, realized entirely using CsoundAC and Csound: mkg-2009-09-14-o.py.mp3, at http://michael-gogins.com/?page_id=6. Comments are welcome. For the next year or so at least, if not indefinitely, I plan to post all finished pieces first to this web site. It is possibly of interest to Csound users and developers that the signal routing in this piece uses the new signal flow opcodes, now checked into Csound CVS and available in the current Windows installers for Csound. Regards, Mike |
Date | 2009-11-04 19:27 |
From | francibal |
Subject | [Csnd] Re: Re minder - and new piece |
Dear Mr. Gogins, thanks. I'm listening Your last piece one more time and it's the third but not last. Nine minuts of wonderful listening... Also mkg-2009-01-17-b is a wonderful pieces... Just a question: are Your last pieces available somewhere (for download)? Are You preparing a new cd? I have Your two previous cd, and i would like to complete 'my Gogins Collection'. Many thanks, ciao, fran. michael.gogins wrote: > > This is a reminder that the next meeting of the New York Csound users' > group is at my apartment tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 8 PM. See the > prior announcement for details. > > Also, I have posted to my personal web site my latest piece, realized > entirely using CsoundAC and Csound: mkg-2009-09-14-o.py.mp3, at > http://michael-gogins.com/?page_id=6. Comments are welcome. > > For the next year or so at least, if not indefinitely, I plan to post > all finished pieces first to this web site. > > It is possibly of interest to Csound users and developers that the > signal routing in this piece uses the new signal flow opcodes, now > checked into Csound CVS and available in the current Windows > installers for Csound. > > Regards, > Mike > > -- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://www.michael-gogins.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe > csound" > > |
Date | 2009-11-04 19:35 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | [Csnd] Re: Re: Re minder - and new piece |
Thanks for your interest in my work! At the moment there is no way to download the MP3 files. I will try make this possible with links to the titles. I will probably also publish the scripts, once I figure out the best way to do that in WordPress. I am not planning a specific CD at this time, but of course when I have a CD's worth of pieces that I like, I will release a new album. That will probably be next year some time. In my view albums are more important than just lists of songs, because it is a natural length for serious listening and establishes a theme or context for the pieces. If I can ever get my production rate up where it belongs, I will probably divide releases among several channels. Regards, Mike On 11/4/09, francibal |
Date | 2009-11-04 20:37 |
From | Anthony Palomba |
Subject | [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re minder - and new piece |
Hey Micheal, Just wanted to say, I really enjoyed the new piece you have posted. I am still getting up to speed with the CsoundAC python stuff. I was wondering, how do you organize your pieces? Do you use a paper score then convert that to python? Do you use any graphical editor or sequencer? Or is it all done in csound orc/sco format? Anthony On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Michael Gogins <michael.gogins@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for your interest in my work! |
Date | 2009-11-04 21:06 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re minder - and new piece |
It's all done in Python. I will be posting the scripts alongside the pieces, at least for the cases where the scripts are self-contained and don't need SoundFonts or samples or VST plugins or something, maybe in all cases. Regards, Mike On 11/4/09, Anthony Palomba |