You two are making some real quality stuff here. Please put me on your mailing list if you have one. I used to live in Birmingham. There was some really profound stuff happening with experimental music. It was the one thing, apart from the friends I had made, that I missed when I moved away. Hope you enjoy your visit there. Robert. On November 17, 2004 05:44 am, quoth jonathan segel: > >> On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 06:37, Dave Phillips wrote: > >>> Greetings: > >>> > >>> I've added another recording to my "music made with Ardour" page, a > >>> guitar duet this time. > > i will add to this discussion, working on some things for the > linux/open source software cd compilation... > here's a prelim mix for something from Chaos Butterfly, which is me and > Dina Emerson. we perform using three laptops (two OS X supercollider & > max/msp and one linux planet-ccrma running supercollider, freqtweak, > hydrogen, jackrack, you may recognize sounds....) > this is open source software only on these tracks, no max. > > http://www.magneticmotorworks.com/mp3/ThisMessage.mp3 > http://www.magneticmotorworks.com/mp3/sleepy.mp3 > > ps, for anyone in west midlands, UK this week: > i am giving a talk about my work and music in general at the University > of Birmingham this Friday, November 19 at 2PM. This talk is entitled > "Exiting Classical Computer Music", and will take place in the Elgar > Concert Room, in the Arts Building. > > >>> _______________________________________________________ > > Jonathan Segel -- 4014 Brookdale Ave. Oakland, CA 94619 > MAGNETIC -- http://www.MagneticMotorworks.com > > > _______________________________________________________ > Jonathan Segel -- 4014 Brookdale Ave. Oakland, CA 94619 > MAGNETIC -- http://www.MagneticMotorworks.com -- Robert Persson ireneshusband@xxxxxxxxxxx YahooMess:ireneshusband AIM:shamanicpolice "No matter how much ye shake yer peg The last wee drap rins doon yer leg."