[microsound] RIP Steve Jobs

beatthefinalboss at gmail.com beatthefinalboss at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 23:53:54 EDT 2011


Granular Synthesis and other Microsound techniques are quite a bit older
than the Macintosh computer :P

Though I do see your point, Apple was/is an important part of Microsound
history, but still, Steve Jobs as a person had probably never even heard of
the Microsound movement, which is what this list is about.

Oh well, I am not sure which side I am on now, hehe :S

I guess it's not really important whether this is or isn't relevant to this
mailing list, it's already been posted anyways, what's done is done.

RIP Steve!

--Stelpa

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:13 PM, yugen <david at yugen-art.org> wrote:

>
> well, i think the microsound movement started on macs, with the MAX and
> other software. i think every artist on the microsound.org page was using
> a mac at the time. today things maybe different
>
>
> What does any of this have to do with microsound, anyway? Is it just
> because many sound artists seem to use macbooks? Because I have used an all
> linux setup for quite a while.
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