The track-release orgy continues

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A free-jazz CD of which I'm quite proud:

http://www.archive.org/details/MeandMyCroniesTrioCD

The Rhodes and Bass are fluidsynth on Linux, and the drone string pad is WhySynth on Linux.  The other overubbed pads are, alas, a Korg Triton, because I went to the studio on foot to do mixdowns, and didn't have my laptop with me. I was craving ZynAddSubFX in a big way, but the Korg did alright.

A Ngoni (traditional African harp) player from Burkina Faso sat in with Audiobraille on Sunday night, live cut (Zoom H2, cut with Rezound on Linux) here:
http://www.archive.org/details/AudioBraille2008-11-16

Keyboards and bass sounds on that track are all Linux.

And another live cut, mastered in JAMIN on Linux:
http://www.archive.org/details/AudioBraille2008-10-25

I'm buying an Asus EEE 1000 with a 1.2Ghz Atom chip and going to try to press it into service as a lighter-weight Linux synth module for live use, street performance... and for keeping in my backpack if I find myself at the studio for mixing/overdubbing sessions.

-ken
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