On Monday 03 May 2004 16:12, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, > > tim hall hat gesagt: // tim hall wrote: > > The areas for improvement are probably obvious and the advances in Linux > > Multimedia will more things possible in future. It's a great way of > > showcasing what Linux is capable of Multimedia-wise. > > ... > > > Where people had pre-prepared presentations they were available on > > the Web. Frank Barknecht, Steve Harris and Joern Nettingsmeier have > > to be praised for the quality of information here. > > Thank you. I'd really like to point out Victor Lazzarinis papers as > well. I missed his talk and now will wait for the audio version to > follow the slides, but from a short look they seem to be a really > extensive and well made introduction to FFT and spectral processing. > Add to that his ~40 page PDF written very clearly: wonderful. Thanks for the hint. I missed that one too. > > The whole has made me curious as to the possibilities of using musical > > programming languages. Particularly, hearing Frank and Fernando Pablo > > Lopez-Lezcano producing recognisable music using these techniques was > > particularly revealing. The concerts were maginficent, I'd like pointers > > to these other composers' websites for more info, downloadable music, > > hell, I'd even pay for CDs :-) If anyone knows. > > Some concerts were streamed? I didn't know that. If someone has > wget-recorded mine (beginning of Linux Sound Night, about 16 minutes), > I actually would be interested in hearing at what I actually did on > stage. It was my debut there with a laptop and so I was in a tizzy and > forgot to set up Pd for recording the things I did live, which I > intended to do... ;-( The concerts in the kubus were all streamed AFAIK. I don't think anything else was. cheers tim hall