From news at ostrowski.info Wed Nov 2 12:33:36 2011 From: news at ostrowski.info (mattyo) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 12:33:36 -0400 Subject: [microsound] Max 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It's great -- a huge step forward in terms of efficiency and new approaches. much more significant, in my view, than the difference between 4 and 5. \M On Oct 28, 2011, at 11:52 AM, john saylor wrote: > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:58, Dan Graham wrote: >> got what? > > a clue > /rimshot > > [many other punchlines are possible] > > -- > \js [http://or8.net/~johns/] : "What started with a kind of poetry > turned into social war." -CR > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound From bruce at skeletonhome.com Wed Nov 2 15:44:51 2011 From: bruce at skeletonhome.com (Bruce Tovsky) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 15:44:51 -0400 Subject: [microsound] Max 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2011DED5-A289-455E-A633-984099F5EF79@skeletonhome.com> the jitter stuff alone is a huge step. camera's.... lights....!! b On Nov 2, 2011, at 12:33 PM, mattyo wrote: > It's great -- a huge step forward in terms of efficiency and new approaches. much more significant, in my view, than the difference between 4 and 5. > > \M > > > > On Oct 28, 2011, at 11:52 AM, john saylor wrote: > >> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:58, Dan Graham wrote: >>> got what? >> >> a clue >> /rimshot >> >> [many other punchlines are possible] >> >> -- >> \js [http://or8.net/~johns/] : "What started with a kind of poetry >> turned into social war." -CR >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound at microsound.org >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound From ianblake at netspeed.com.au Wed Nov 2 18:37:39 2011 From: ianblake at netspeed.com.au (Ian Blake) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 09:37:39 +1100 Subject: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver Message-ID: <83B3379C-D98A-4184-90D9-6027ED53D2DE@netspeed.com.au> Walked along Kits Beach yesterday: those barnacles were keeping pretty quiet... ...but the wave lappings and gurglings on a very calm day + distant helicopters sounded great... From: Joost van der Molen To: microsound at microsound.org Subject: Re: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 The barnacles at Kits Beach :) On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Ian Blake wrote: > Hello all > > I'll be in Vancouver, November 1 to 9. Can anyone recommend some good listening? (I enjoy folk and early music too.) > > thanks, > > Ian Ian Blake http://ianblake.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Can anyone recommend some good listening? (I enjoy folk and early music too.) >> >> thanks, >> >> Ian > > Ian Blake > http://ianblake.net > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Can anyone recommend some good listening? (I enjoy folk and early music too.) >> >> thanks, >> >> Ian > > Ian Blake > http://ianblake.net > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mmi at art.pte.hu Wed Nov 2 19:26:54 2011 From: mmi at art.pte.hu (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kov=E1cs_Bal=E1zs?=) Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:26:54 -0700 Subject: [microsound] Max 6 In-Reply-To: <2011DED5-A289-455E-A633-984099F5EF79@skeletonhome.com> References: <2011DED5-A289-455E-A633-984099F5EF79@skeletonhome.com> Message-ID: <4EB1D1BE.6040206@art.pte.hu> agree but nobody remembers to the birth of light... gen could be an interesting thing anyway for microsounders. best Balazs 2011.11.02. 12:44 keltez?ssel, Bruce Tovsky ?rta: > the jitter stuff alone is a huge step. camera's.... lights....!! > b > > On Nov 2, 2011, at 12:33 PM, mattyo wrote: > >> It's great -- a huge step forward in terms of efficiency and new approaches. much more significant, in my view, than the difference between 4 and 5. >> >> \M >> >> >> >> On Oct 28, 2011, at 11:52 AM, john saylor wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:58, Dan Graham wrote: >>>> got what? >>> a clue >>> /rimshot >>> >>> [many other punchlines are possible] >>> >>> -- >>> \js [http://or8.net/~johns/] : "What started with a kind of poetry >>> turned into social war." -CR >>> _______________________________________________ >>> microsound mailing list >>> microsound at microsound.org >>> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound at microsound.org >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -- PTE Muveszeti Kar, Media- es Alkalmazott Muveszetek Intezete PTE Faculty of Arts, Institute for Media and Applied Arts H-7624 Pecs, Damjanich u. 30. tel/fax:+36(72)501540 mobil:+36(20)2331867 e-mail: mmi at art.pte.hu www: http://www.art.pte.hu/menu/92 blog: http://art.pte.hu/211orchestra/ From phillipthomas at hotmail.com Wed Nov 2 19:40:00 2011 From: phillipthomas at hotmail.com (Phillip Thomas) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 23:40:00 +0000 Subject: [microsound] Max 6 In-Reply-To: <4EB1D1BE.6040206@art.pte.hu> References: <2011DED5-A289-455E-A633-984099F5EF79@skeletonhome.com> <4EB1D1BE.6040206@art.pte.hu> Message-ID: Haven't even had a chance to use gen yet. I suspect the possibilities will unravel over the next few months! :) Sent from my iPhone On 2 Nov 2011, at 23:26, Kov?cs Bal?zs wrote: > agree but nobody remembers to the birth of light... > gen could be an interesting thing anyway for microsounders. > > best > Balazs > > 2011.11.02. 12:44 keltez?ssel, Bruce Tovsky ?rta: >> the jitter stuff alone is a huge step. camera's.... lights....!! >> b >> >> On Nov 2, 2011, at 12:33 PM, mattyo wrote: >> >>> It's great -- a huge step forward in terms of efficiency and new approaches. much more significant, in my view, than the difference between 4 and 5. >>> >>> \M >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 28, 2011, at 11:52 AM, john saylor wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:58, Dan Graham wrote: >>>>> got what? >>>> a clue >>>> /rimshot >>>> >>>> [many other punchlines are possible] >>>> >>>> -- >>>> \js [http://or8.net/~johns/] : "What started with a kind of poetry >>>> turned into social war." -CR >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> microsound mailing list >>>> microsound at microsound.org >>>> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound >>> _______________________________________________ >>> microsound mailing list >>> microsound at microsound.org >>> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound >> >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound at microsound.org >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > > > -- > > PTE Muveszeti Kar, Media- es Alkalmazott Muveszetek Intezete > PTE Faculty of Arts, Institute for Media and Applied Arts > H-7624 Pecs, Damjanich u. 30. > tel/fax:+36(72)501540 > mobil:+36(20)2331867 > e-mail: mmi at art.pte.hu > www: http://www.art.pte.hu/menu/92 > blog: http://art.pte.hu/211orchestra/ > > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > From thestochasticman at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 01:03:04 2011 From: thestochasticman at gmail.com (thestochasticman at gmail.com) Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 00:03:04 -0500 Subject: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver Message-ID: Ted Pallas wrote: >"Silence is acoustic." - JC > >Ted Pallas >Live Media Design >Sandwich Construction Consultant >cell - 516 286 9661 > >Pardon the typos, sent from my Casio SK-1 > >On Nov 2, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Ian Blake wrote: > >> Walked along Kits Beach yesterday: those barnacles were keeping pretty quiet... >> >> ...but the wave lappings and gurglings on a very calm day + distant helicopters sounded great... >> >> From: Joost van der Molen >> To: microsound at microsound.org >> Subject: Re: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver >> Message-ID: >> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> >> The barnacles at Kits Beach :) >> >> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Ian Blake wrote: >>> Hello all >>> >>> I'll be in Vancouver, November 1 to 9. Can anyone recommend some good listening? (I enjoy folk and early music too.) >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> Ian >> >> Ian Blake >> http://ianblake.net >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound at microsound.org >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > >_______________________________________________ >microsound mailing list >microsound at microsound.org >http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound From jim at spacestudios.org.uk Thu Nov 3 06:50:25 2011 From: jim at spacestudios.org.uk (Jim Prevett) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:50:25 +0000 Subject: [microsound] Producing 15 Hz - 20 Hz with digital equipment? Message-ID: Hi, as a long time lurker on your list- I thought it was about time I posted. I am doing a project that may need producing low frequency sounds between 15 and 20 Hz. The exact details are not resolved yet but on my preliminary research on making this possible, it seems not so easy to do this cheaply. Beyond building a massive horn or organ I have not found anything reliable that could do a good job in creating these sounds. Does anybody know how I can do this cheaply and effectively with digital equipment? Best Jim -- Jim Prevett Emergent Technologies Producer http://spacestudios.org.uk 07951405466* [ s p a c e ] 129-131 Mare Street London E8 3RH www.spacestudios.org.uk Tel: 0208 525 4330 Art Services Grants Ltd Reg Charity #267021 Reg in England & Wales #1157240 * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ted.pallas at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 06:55:56 2011 From: ted.pallas at gmail.com (Ted Pallas) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 06:55:56 -0400 Subject: [microsound] Producing 15 Hz - 20 Hz with digital equipment? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At that point you are in LFO land, my friend. Ted Pallas Live Media Design Sandwich Construction Consultant cell - 516 286 9661 Pardon the typos, sent from my Casio SK-1 On Nov 3, 2011, at 6:50 AM, Jim Prevett wrote: > Hi, > as a long time lurker on your list- I thought it was about time I posted. > > I am doing a project that may need producing low frequency sounds between 15 and 20 Hz. The exact details are not resolved yet but on my preliminary research on making this possible, it seems not so easy to do this cheaply. > > Beyond building a massive horn or organ I have not found anything reliable that could do a good job in creating these sounds. Does anybody know how I can do this cheaply and effectively with digital equipment? > > Best > Jim > > -- > Jim Prevett > Emergent Technologies Producer > http://spacestudios.org.uk > 07951405466 > > [ s p a c e ] > > 129-131 Mare Street > London E8 3RH > www.spacestudios.org.uk > > > Tel: 0208 525 4330 > > Art Services Grants Ltd > > Reg Charity #267021 > > Reg in England & Wales #1157240 > > > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From l.vanderwee at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 07:32:53 2011 From: l.vanderwee at gmail.com (Laurens van der Wee) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 19:32:53 +0800 Subject: [microsound] Producing 15 Hz - 20 Hz with digital equipment? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <034D1150-429A-4FC8-A9EF-0EFF6183C0F8@gmail.com> You mean: filters on digital equipment outputs that will make it difficult to create these signals acoustically? -> some MOTU interfaces and I guess RME (??) left out this filter, so you actually can produce these 'sounds'. It works, I used it to LFO some analogue gear, bypassing the MIDI to cv stuff. l. On 3 nov. 2011, at 18:55, Ted Pallas wrote: > At that point you are in LFO land, my friend. > > Ted Pallas > Live Media Design > Sandwich Construction Consultant > cell - 516 286 9661 > > Pardon the typos, sent from my Casio SK-1 > > On Nov 3, 2011, at 6:50 AM, Jim Prevett wrote: > >> Hi, >> as a long time lurker on your list- I thought it was about time I posted. >> >> I am doing a project that may need producing low frequency sounds between 15 and 20 Hz. The exact details are not resolved yet but on my preliminary research on making this possible, it seems not so easy to do this cheaply. >> >> Beyond building a massive horn or organ I have not found anything reliable that could do a good job in creating these sounds. Does anybody know how I can do this cheaply and effectively with digital equipment? >> >> Best >> Jim >> >> -- >> Jim Prevett >> Emergent Technologies Producer >> http://spacestudios.org.uk >> 07951405466 >> >> [ s p a c e ] >> >> 129-131 Mare Street >> London E8 3RH >> www.spacestudios.org.uk >> >> >> Tel: 0208 525 4330 >> >> Art Services Grants Ltd >> >> Reg Charity #267021 >> >> Reg in England & Wales #1157240 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound at microsound.org >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound laurens. ____ t: (+31) 6 120 59 134 e: l.vanderwee at gmail.com w: www.laurensvanderwee.nl s: laurensvanderwee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From btswire at yahoo.com Thu Nov 3 15:52:35 2011 From: btswire at yahoo.com (Ben Swire) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 12:52:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [microsound] Producing 15 Hz - 20 Hz with digital equipment In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1320349955.93822.YahooMailClassic@web39307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> In Pro Tools, you can simply use the signal generator to generate a 20 hz tone (sine, square, sawtooth, or triangle wave.) You could then use the pitch shift filter and specify a ratio if you need a lower tone (ie .75:1 for a 15 hz tone.) I would imagine there should be similar functionality in other applications. If you would like me to create these test tones and forward them your way, feel free to PM me. -Ben From joostvdm at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 21:13:12 2011 From: joostvdm at gmail.com (Joost van der Molen) Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 02:13:12 +0100 Subject: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: sounds like a great soundscape Ian! Hildegard Westerkamp on 'Kits Beach Soundwalk': 'The original recording on which this piece is based was made on a calm winter morning, when the quiet lapping of the water and the tiny sounds of barnacles feeding were audible before an acoustic backdrop of the throbbing city.' Maybe mic + headphones are needed to hear the barnacles' clicking clearly... http://www.electrocd.com/en/select/piste/?id=imed_1031-1.3 http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/imed_1031/ On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 6:03 AM, thestochasticman at gmail.com < thestochasticman at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Ted Pallas wrote: > > >"Silence is acoustic." - JC > > > >Ted Pallas > >Live Media Design > >Sandwich Construction Consultant > >cell - 516 286 9661 > > > >Pardon the typos, sent from my Casio SK-1 > > > >On Nov 2, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Ian Blake wrote: > > > >> Walked along Kits Beach yesterday: those barnacles were keeping pretty > quiet... > >> > >> ...but the wave lappings and gurglings on a very calm day + distant > helicopters sounded great... > >> > >> From: Joost van der Molen > >> To: microsound at microsound.org > >> Subject: Re: [microsound] microsound and other events in Vancouver > >> Message-ID: > >> < > CANc--iJWb5RtNr8vZyCLCXFBb61aadk2QzZffTD5o_S9ayrnrg at mail.gmail.com> > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >> > >> The barnacles at Kits Beach :) > >> > >> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Ian Blake > wrote: > >>> Hello all > >>> > >>> I'll be in Vancouver, November 1 to 9. Can anyone recommend some good > listening? (I enjoy folk and early music too.) > >>> > >>> thanks, > >>> > >>> Ian > >> > >> Ian Blake > >> http://ianblake.net > >> _______________________________________________ > >> microsound mailing list > >> microsound at microsound.org > >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > > > >_______________________________________________ > >microsound mailing list > >microsound at microsound.org > >http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound at microsound.org > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From boris.klompus at gmail.com Sat Nov 5 10:29:13 2011 From: boris.klompus at gmail.com (Boris Klompus) Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 10:29:13 -0400 Subject: [microsound] Events in Poznan Poland Message-ID: I will be in Poznan Monday November 7th. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321400288.20247.YahooMailNeo@web83601.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> you can actually map the DJ player to effects, use it as a midi controler etc etc - It integrates with PCDJ and Traktor pretty easily. as well as Ableton, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGFhQa5p8fA ________________________________ From: Samuel Van Ransbeeck To: microsound at or8.net Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 3:12 PM Subject: [microsound] Is the Beamz Player hackable? Hello I saw a promotion for the Beamz Player for 155 euros. I was wondering if it would be worth buying it. Is it possible to hack the instrument? Has anyone hacked it yet? Would like to hear some opinions about it. Thanks Samuel Van Ransbeeck _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound at microsound.org http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: