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Re: some music

Date2006-05-14 17:31
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: some music
I'll post you the CSD plus the score in PDF tomorrow
when I am in the office.

Victor

>
> 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
> >>
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Date2006-05-14 18:50
FromMitchell Turner
SubjectRe: some music
Thanks Victor, I look forward to studying it.
Mitch


On May 14, 2006, at 12:31 PM, Victor Lazzarini wrote:

> I'll post you the CSD plus the score in PDF tomorrow
> when I am in the office.
>
> Victor
>
>>
>> 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
>>>>
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