On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:43:03 -0700, Brad Fuller <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kevin, > > Haven't listened to them all, but I enjoyed the Birches clip! > What did you use --- or actually, what apps _do_ you use? > > brad > Thanks Brad - Birches is a piece I care a lot about, so it's nice to have it singled out. Apps I used included PVC, CSound (mostly analysis/resythesis stuff and some granular instruments I built to use with Cecilia), and SMS which was good for bringing out the airy quality of string/bow noise. For mixing I was using Rt. My files were processed in advance (no need for plugins really) and there were hundreds of them, so a scriptable mixer like Rt was perfect for the job. Most recently I've been using PD with various JACK apps (JACK-rack, tapiir, freqtweak, jamin, jackEQ), using PD as the control center for inter-application processing. I really think JACK is amazing and look forward to the day when it standardizes as _the_ Linux audio server. Kevin > > Kevin Ernste wrote: > > >Everything electronic on my page was done with linux: > > > >http://www.esm.rochester.edu/kevine/music.html > > > >For examples, see these clips: > > > >To Be Neither Proud Nor Ashamed, all exceprts > >Birches, excerpt #2 > >Long Path. "Music" excerpt > >Kajato, whole piece > >O viole elastique, all excerpts > >Study, whole piece > >Backdrop, whole piece > > > > > > > >>On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:55:50 -0500, Jan Depner <eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>I've got a few rockabilly tunes done completely on Linux: > >> > >>http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/fuzzy2.html > >> > >> > > > >The mix on these sounds _really_ good...plus my 9 month-old daughter > >was shakin' her booty to them ;-) > > > >Kevin > > > > > > > > >