From matt.cameron at uleth.ca Fri Nov 2 00:34:38 2012 From: matt.cameron at uleth.ca (Cameron, Matt) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 22:34:38 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [microsound] Poll: Technology in Live Performance Message-ID: <40283.142.66.91.151.1351830878.squirrel@webmail.uleth.ca> Dear Performer, Engineer, or otherwise, My name is Matt Cameron, and I am a fourth-year B.Mus Digital Audio Arts major at the University of Lethbridge. I am looking for some personal accounts of experiences with technology in live performance for my final research paper. My topic is broad, but my goal is to make my paper accessible to the layperson, academic, and professional alike. I will narrow the scope of technology as responses come in, so please feel free to list anything that comes to mind. Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions below. Sincerely, Matt Cameron matt.cameron at uleth.ca Questions for quoting purposes: A) Please state your name or a made-up name: B) Name the type of media or instrument(s) you perform or work with, and the number of years of experience you have: C) Describe your role related to performance (touring performer, career musician, studio musician, professor, experimenter, actor, composer, engineer, producer, etc): Survey Questions: 1. What kinds of technology do you use or have direct contact with during a live performance? 2. Are there any kinds of technology (specific equipment, software, etc) that you avoid in live performance situations? If so, why? 3. How does the technology that you choose benefit the performance in which you are involved? 4. Describe a live performance experience (or more than one) in which technology caused a problem for you as a performer/other: 5. What changes would you like to see in the future of performance technology in your musical field or even within your own collection of equipment? ### From auralbeesty at btinternet.com Sat Nov 3 14:38:35 2012 From: auralbeesty at btinternet.com (Chris Bullen) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 18:38:35 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [microsound] Poll: Technology in Live Performance In-Reply-To: <40283.142.66.91.151.1351830878.squirrel@webmail.uleth.ca> References: <40283.142.66.91.151.1351830878.squirrel@webmail.uleth.ca> Message-ID: <1351967915.74341.YahooMailNeo@web87705.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> A) ANTIHIPPI Been making electronic music since 1996. B) Instruments: Studio - Cubase (for Midi and Audio), Soundforge, Akai S01 x 4, Electribe S, EMU XL1 Turbo, Korg N5. ?Occasional live gig as ANTIHIPPI using Akai S20 samplers and Red Sound C loops plus mixer. More frequently assisting Quamvis Sum Parva live, operating equipment listed in 1. Survey Questions: 1. 16 Track mixer, Loop sampler, Very old Tandy reverb/delay box. Boss 16 minute loop pedal, Audio Buddy for? Boss Pedal signals to mixer. 2. No conscious avoidance of any technology but would not be keen on just laptop as this is dull for the audience. 3. Quamvis Sum Parva uses instruments which sound electrical but are acoustic eg: singing bowls. Samplers and loopers enable her to create layers of sound to fill the performance space. The durations of the acoustic sounds and loops become confused in the listener's ear and enable changes to be subtly introduced in the soundscape. 4. 1st performance in a club where our inexperience caused problem not technology. We created a feedback loop by routing effects box back through sub channel. However members of local noise metal outfit praised this, even though ti drowned out parts of the performance. 5. We intend using AirFx and Kaoss Pad to modify sounds from our collection of gongs, bowls, harmonium, possibly dung shen. I may acquire other classic old hardware. Degradation of sound fed into 12 or 16 bit equipment can be quite exciting. Hope this useful Chrisb ________________________________ From: "Cameron, Matt" To: microsound at or8.net Sent: Friday, 2 November 2012, 4:34 Subject: [microsound] Poll: Technology in Live Performance Dear Performer, Engineer, or otherwise, My name is Matt Cameron, and I am a fourth-year B.Mus Digital Audio Arts major at the University of Lethbridge. I am looking for some personal accounts of experiences with technology in live performance for my final research paper. My topic is broad, but my goal is to make my paper accessible to the layperson, academic, and professional alike. I will narrow the scope of technology as responses come in, so please feel free to list anything that comes to mind. Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions below. Sincerely, Matt Cameron matt.cameron at uleth.ca Questions for quoting purposes: A) Please state your name or a made-up name: B) Name the type of media or instrument(s) you perform or work with, and the number of years of experience you have: C) Describe your role related to performance (touring performer, career musician, studio musician, professor, experimenter, actor, composer, engineer, producer, etc): Survey Questions: 1. What kinds of technology do you use or have direct contact with during a live performance? 2. Are there any kinds of technology (specific equipment, software, etc) that you avoid in live performance situations? If so, why? 3. How does the technology that you choose benefit the performance in which you are involved? 4. Describe a live performance experience (or more than one) in which technology caused a problem for you as a performer/other: 5. What changes would you like to see in the future of performance technology in your musical field or even within your own collection of equipment? ### _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound at microsound.org http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dara1339 at hotmail.com Sun Nov 4 01:52:53 2012 From: dara1339 at hotmail.com (Dara Shayda) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 01:52:53 -0400 Subject: [microsound] Chamber Music: Kaon Decay Identifier Message-ID: http://soundcloud.com/dara-o-shayda/kaon-decay-identifier Dara