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Re: some music

Date2006-05-14 09:56
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: some music
Of those, the 'tape' pieces Mouvements and Voices inside
were
made with Csound; the guitar piece uses Csound as the
live-electronics
engine. 'Trane' uses a program built with the SndObj library
(sndobj.sf.net),
the others just pen and paper...

Yes, Mouvements is very intentionally 'old school' and uses
quite a bit
of additive synthesis.

I'll send you some materials on Mouvements on Monday. Thanks
for your
nice comments.

Victor

>
> Victor,
>
> I listened to several of your pieces and enjoyed them very
> much!  I am reticent to ask "what tools did you use to
> make these?" since it should not matter (the pieces sound
> wonderful regardless), but I am curious of course
> regarding which ones use Csound.
>
> Mouvements was probably my favorite of the ones I heard --
> very "old school" sounding, perhaps a lot of additive
> synthesis??  I would also be interested in seeing the
> Csound files so that I can match synthesis techniques with
> what I heard.
>
> Thanks for sharing!
>
> Anthony
>
> Victor Lazzarini wrote on 5/12/06 4:33 AM:
>
> > I can send it to anyone who's interested, just drop me a
> > line and I'll do it.
>
> > At 08:28 12/05/2006, you wrote:
> >> "Mouvements" seems to be done with csound. if it's so,
> could you share >> the orc./sco. files?
>
> >>> Dear all
> >>>
> >>> for whatever it might be worth, I made a page with
> some pieces >>> that I have written along the years. If
> you wish to listen, here is the >>> link
>
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Date2006-05-14 16:20
FromMitchell Turner
SubjectRe: some music
Victor,
I really enjoyed the Timelines la.  I'd really like to see a score  
and the Csd file for the piece, if you'd be willing to show them.   
I'm about to start writing some pieces for guitar and live  
electronics myself and would benefit greatly from seeing how you  
approached the score as well as the capture/manipulation of the live  
guitar part in Csound.

Thanks for posting your work,
Mitch



On May 14, 2006, at 4:56 AM, Victor Lazzarini wrote:

> Of those, the 'tape' pieces Mouvements and Voices inside
> were
> made with Csound; the guitar piece uses Csound as the
> live-electronics
> engine. 'Trane' uses a program built with the SndObj library
> (sndobj.sf.net),
> the others just pen and paper...
>
> Yes, Mouvements is very intentionally 'old school' and uses
> quite a bit
> of additive synthesis.
>
> I'll send you some materials on Mouvements on Monday. Thanks
> for your
> nice comments.
>
> Victor
>
>>
>> Victor,
>>
>> I listened to several of your pieces and enjoyed them very
>> much!  I am reticent to ask "what tools did you use to
>> make these?" since it should not matter (the pieces sound
>> wonderful regardless), but I am curious of course
>> regarding which ones use Csound.
>>
>> Mouvements was probably my favorite of the ones I heard --
>> very "old school" sounding, perhaps a lot of additive
>> synthesis??  I would also be interested in seeing the
>> Csound files so that I can match synthesis techniques with
>> what I heard.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing!
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> Victor Lazzarini wrote on 5/12/06 4:33 AM:
>>
>>> I can send it to anyone who's interested, just drop me a
>>> line and I'll do it.
>>
>>> At 08:28 12/05/2006, you wrote:
>>>> "Mouvements" seems to be done with csound. if it's so,
>> could you share >> the orc./sco. files?
>>
>>>>> Dear all
>>>>>
>>>>> for whatever it might be worth, I made a page with
>> some pieces >>> that I have written along the years. If
>> you wish to listen, here is the >>> link
>>
>> --
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
>> To unsubscribe, send email to
>> csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk
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