| Nice, don't know if I ever told you but I was working to add jitter to a
Music IVB
score back in college for orchestral simulation... never got it quite
done, cuz I decided
punching one card per note just wasn't worth it. LOL....
Your piece is being featured, it seems, thanks to the cacophonous RSS
feed at S21! That is
until some other podcast knocks it off. I'd love the whole Csound community
to be using cacophonous and del.iciou.us tagging to promote their work like
David Seidel's been doing. Great way to get listens and a great way to
promote Csound. Just add in the notes the loc of your csd's or orcs
etc... as
a URL and my parser will get it into the auto-blogging auto-podcasting
system. If enough guys use it, I'll add support for a new tag. There's
info about
how to get your music featured at cacophonous.org on the HOWTO link on
the left
of the main page.
Super work again. Everybody in the Csound community should definitely
check this piece out. Orchestral simulation that sounds fresh and
musical is a
really amazing thing...
Jeff
http://cacophonous.org
Steven Yi wrote:
>Hi Jeff,
>
>I'm very glad you enjoyed the work! Oh, and yes, I made use of the
>Orchestral Composition library that I include with blue to achieve the
>group sounds and glissandi textures. I really think it has a very
>different sound than just using a chorus or other effects and was very
>happy with how that turned out in this piece. The project files should
>show how the library was setup and used, and the source code to the
>library is in blue's lib/pythonLib/orchestra folder, which you can use
>outside of blue too.
>
>Thanks also for tagging it with del.icio.us and getting that to show
>up in Cacaphonous.org! I was wondering how to do that so it would
>show up there as the piece in multiple parts, but I guess it's fine to
>just have it show up as sequence of entries. (BTW: Thanks so much for
>your contributions of Cacaphonous.org, your work on Sequenza 21, and
>of course your music!)
>
>steven
>
>
>On 4/6/06, Jeff Harrington wrote:
>
>
>>Fantastic work! Are you using your Blue orchestration simulation in
>>that to get
>>the nice thickness to the sounds?
>>
>>You're using the del.icio.us tagger but you're not tagging so it shows
>>up in Cacophonous.org!
>>I tagged it for you...
>>
>>Jeff
>>http://jeffharrington.org
>>http://cacophonous.org
>>
>>Steven Yi wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dear Friends,
>>>
>>>I'd happy to announce the availability of my new piece, "Etude".
>>>Audio files in MP3 and OGG format, project files, and more information
>>>are available at:
>>>
>>>http://www.kunstmusik.com/2006/04/05/etude/
>>>
>>>This piece was written using Csound and my own music software blue. It
>>>was premiered on April 5, 2006 as a part of the University of Georgia
>>>Alumni Electronic Concert II, held in the Dancz Center for New Music.
>>>More information on this piece is available from the program notes
>>>link on the site.
>>>
>>>My sincerest thanks to Dr. Leonard V. Ball for organizing this concert
>>>and for programming this piece as a part of the concert.
>>>
>>>Sincerely,
>>>steven
>>>
>>>p.s. - Please feel free to leave comments on the piece at the link
>>>above. If you enjoy the piece and would like copies of the files in
>>>FLAC format, please email me and I will send you a link to these
>>>files.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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