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Re: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance

Date2012-04-27 17:26
From"Art Hunkins"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
Gareth,

I'm always happy for anyone to perform one of my many live-performance 
Csound works.

They are all at my website, http://www.arthunkins.com . Each has a demo mp3 
file. Each requires a MIDI controller (there are usually options for 
different controllers and degrees of complexity). Performance requirements 
are minimal and largely improvizational: turn a knob or slider (one at a 
time), or push a button or key - all generally in slow motion (as the mood 
is meditative).

Art Hunkins

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gareth Edwards" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:53 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance


> Hi all,
>
> I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.
>
> Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon
>
> http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/
>
> that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
> and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
> similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
> "Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).
>
> I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
> take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
> put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
> usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
> the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?
>
> Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
> performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
> Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
> me to attempt to perform?
>
> Cheers
> Gareth
>
>
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Date2012-04-27 18:32
FromTarmo Johannes
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance

Hello,
a quite interesting thing that csound has and others not is scanned synthesis. Iam working now (slowly) on an interactive piece that I try to play with children of my son's kindergarden group, based on scanned synthesis.
Greetings,
Tarmo

On 27.04.2012 19:27, "Art Hunkins" <abhunkin@uncg.edu> wrote:
Gareth,

I'm always happy for anyone to perform one of my many live-performance Csound works.

They are all at my website, http://www.arthunkins.com . Each has a demo mp3 file. Each requires a MIDI controller (there are usually options for different controllers and degrees of complexity). Performance requirements are minimal and largely improvizational: turn a knob or slider (one at a time), or push a button or key - all generally in slow motion (as the mood is meditative).

Art Hunkins

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gareth Edwards" <gareth@edwardsfamily.org.uk>
To: <csound@lists.bath.ac.uk>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:53 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance


Hi all,

I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.

Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon

http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/

that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
"Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).

I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?

Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
me to attempt to perform?

Cheers
Gareth


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Date2012-04-27 18:36
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
> a quite interesting thing that csound has and others not is scanned
> synthesis.

Hi Tarmo. I have to say I find this hard to believe?

Date2012-04-28 16:08
FromTarmo Johannes
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
On Friday 27 April 2012 18:36:48 Rory Walsh wrote:
> > a quite interesting thing that csound has and others not is scanned
> > synthesis.
> 
> Hi Tarmo. I have to say I find this hard to believe?

Hello Rory,

you are right, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanned_synthesis claims that 
there are also other software where you can use scanned but hardly they are as 
powerful and fleximble as scanu and scans in csound (+ other a bit more simple 
opcpodes).
I probably remembered it wrong from some article.

greetings,
tarmo




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Date2012-04-28 16:30
FromAdam Puckett
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
Probably from one of the Mastering sections...

On 4/28/12, Tarmo Johannes  wrote:
> On Friday 27 April 2012 18:36:48 Rory Walsh wrote:
>> > a quite interesting thing that csound has and others not is scanned
>> > synthesis.
>>
>> Hi Tarmo. I have to say I find this hard to believe?
>
> Hello Rory,
>
> you are right, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanned_synthesis claims that
> there are also other software where you can use scanned but hardly they are
> as
> powerful and fleximble as scanu and scans in csound (+ other a bit more
> simple
> opcpodes).
> I probably remembered it wrong from some article.
>
> greetings,
> tarmo
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
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