| Chuckk Hubbard wrote on 3/24/08 9:31 AM:
> Thanks for listening, Anthony.
Always a pleasure :)
> I was
> imagining the dreariness giving way temporarily to some imagined
> ecstatic fantasy, before reasserting itself.
> It was an effort to make it that slow-paced. It's actually an
> accompaniment to some of my wife's silk-screens.
I bet that they work great together -- the piece is quite introspective and
there is an element of "desolation" to it.
> I think I can make a few screen captures into a jpg score this
> evening. It uses some 11- and 13-limit notes in cool places. I'll
> gladly share the JI score, too, but I believe I still haven't provided
> you with a version of the sequencer you can use...
Well, I actually meant that I would read the Csound score while listening
and I did that once last night. It was possible for me to follow some of it
and further study will allow me to comprehend the interval relationships too
I suppose. (I did notice the 11 and 13-limit pitches :)
> You mentioned, I think, OSX 10.2; is that your main machine? My wife
> has a Tangerine iBook that I think has about 10.2, and the opening of
> her exhibition is over, so I think I could find out what's necessary
> to get it running.
Actually, my 10.2 machine is my wife's which is one of the reasons I don't
use it much. (Another is that it is one of the Dual G4 "windtunnel"
machines -- not great for audio work :) So, the only reason that I have not
put together a working PD system yet so that I can use your JI sequencer is
because of the small amount of time I spend with that computer (and the
large number of things that seem to need to be done when I am on my main
computer -- a Mac OS 9 machine that won't run PD).
> I take it you'd be most interested in Csound output?
Yes. I don't do Midi on the computer.
Anthony
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Anthony Kozar
>> I think that this will be a nice JI piece to listen to while "reading" the
>> score.
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