| I was just joking about the sponsorship...
Actually, I would be just as happy with an Ice Cream sponsor! (if
anyone knows me...)
I am pretty much addicted to Coffee and Ice Cream.
Thanks Art for the suggestions - Listening Room might be the way to
go...
And I want to collect and feature all of YOUR fantastic compositions
in this archive too.
I am a huge fan of your work and your site and your collection - as
you know!
-dB
On Mar 25, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Art Hunkins wrote:
> I'm with Mike on this.
>
> I like "Listening", as in "Listening Room."
>
> Or maybe "Listening Place" or "Listening Space" or "Listening
> Lounge" or "Listening Cafe"?
>
> I like the informality and personal/small group implication of
> "coffee" - but it's not a positive association for all of us, no
> doubt for a variety of reasons. ("Cafe" doesn't particularly
> associate with coffee for me, somehow - strange.)
>
> Art Hunkins
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Gogins"
>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:53 AM
> Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Csound Music Archive
>
>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Sounds like great news. Looking forward to it. I definitely want
>> to put some of my music there.
>>
>> "Concert Hall" sounds a bit anachronistic though -- how about
>> "Earbuds" or, at least, "Listening Room?"
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: "Dr. Richard Boulanger"
>>> Sent: Mar 25, 2008 10:32 AM
>>> To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>> Cc: Cesare Marilungo
>>> Subject: [Csnd] Re: Csound Music Archive
>>>
>>> Hello Jim, Michael and all Csounders,
>>>
>>> The webmaster at cSounds.com - Cesare Marilungo - and I have been
>>> planning to add
>>> *The Csound Concert Hall* section to cSounds.com since we started
>>> with his new,
>>> wonderful, and very community-oriented design of cSounds.com.
>>>
>>> I have already given Cesare hundreds of Csound-based .mp3
>>> compositions, songs, remixes to host there.
>>> Plus, I have all the .csd files for these as well! (We might host
>>> them as well - still considering.)
>>>
>>> Most of all we want to host ALL of your music too and make it
>>> possible for you to add your music
>>> to the archive. (I purchased a ton more space from my webhost for
>>> this purpose.)
>>>
>>> So, Cesare is in the process of building in the functionality and
>>> openness right now.
>>>
>>> My thinking was to curate and stream monthly concerts showcasing
>>> different aesthetics and
>>> techniques, but to have the entire collection there in the database
>>> for you to select from and
>>> upload to your mp3 players and computers as well.
>>>
>>> The Csound Concert Hall is coming soon... Until then, please post
>>> your Csound Compositions,
>>> Instruments, Ideas, .csds, etc.... in our new Community Forums -
>>> under the appropriate sections:
>>>
>>> http://csounds.com/community
>>>
>>> -dB
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 22, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Michael Rhoades wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Jim,
>>>>
>>>> I think a central repository would be great as well.
>>>>
>>>> I do have a web site for my Csound music but I assure you more than
>>>> just my
>>>> friends listen to my compositions.
>>>>
>>>> Take care,
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>> www.perceptionfactory.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/22/08 8:53 PM, "Jim Aikin" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In looking around today for music I could listen to that was
>>>>> created
>>>>> using Csound, I didn't find much. This page
>>>>> (http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2005/07/csound-internet-
>>>>> concerts.html)
>>>>> looks promising -- but the links there, which point back to
>>>>> items on
>>>>> csounds.com, are dead.
>>>>>
>>>>> Googling for "csound compositions," I find things like this
>>>>> (http://www.mail-archive.com/linart@li.org/msg00421.html),
>>>>> which is a
>>>>> nine-year-old mail message from a Paul Winkler. It has a link to a
>>>>> site
>>>>> that's described as being "under construction." After nine years?
>>>>> Not a
>>>>> good sign.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also found a page of compositions by Dr. B's students, which
>>>>> is the
>>>>> type of thing I'm looking for ... but are his students the only
>>>>> ones
>>>>> composing in Csound? And while that page is on the csounds.com
>>>>> site, it
>>>>> doesn't seem to be visible on the home page. What's up with that?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm sure a lot of people are using Csound. Is it that no one is
>>>>> producing finished work with it? Or are the composers all tucking
>>>>> their
>>>>> work away on their own websites, where no one but their friends
>>>>> can find it?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd love to see a central repository of great music that folks who
>>>>> are
>>>>> curious about Csound could explore. Does anyone else think this
>>>>> would be
>>>>> a good thing?
>>>>>
>>>>> --Jim Aikin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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