Frank Neumann wrote: > Hi Dave, > > in LAU you wrote: > > >> I've posted another piece made with AVSynthesis and Csound: >> >> http://linux-sound.org/audio/studiodave-avs_p38_091229.mp3 >> >> http://linux-sound.org/audio/studiodave-avs_p38_091229.ogg >> >> Experimental music. I've been playing with the AVS sequencer, lots of >> fun. Comments welcome. >> > > Very nice, and oh-so-Jean-Michel-Jarrish :-). Like it a lot. I guess you know > his albums like "Oxygene" or "Magnetic Fields",do you? > Yes indeed, though I wasn't much of a fan. I just always liked that sequenced/pulse/analog sound from the period, thought I'd try to get it from AVS. The sequencer in that program is very powerful for things like this. > Now, make this last for 10-20 minutes, maybe add a few more low-frequency parts, > and you have me meditating for a while :-). > That is do-able, a single composition slot in AVS can last up to 20 minutes. I posted the piece on KVRaudio too. One fellow wrote that he also missed some more activity in the low frequencies, so I'll put some more effort into making those parts a bit more frisky. My listeners demand it. :) > Oh, and of course: Happy/healthy/creative new year to you and your beloved ones! > > And the same to you & yours, Frank. As always, thanks for listening and for your comments. Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user