Re: [Ardour-Users] new track -- all Linux inside

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Heh not to many people around here into sound art much huh?  I liked
it, it obviously isn't my everyday listening, but it is nice to sit
and experience on occasion.  I particularly liked the implied contrast
of the birds and bells in the track.  The slightly irregular statics
gives a nice contrast to the entire piece that draws your attention
nicely.

    Seablade

Who took sound art classes in college specifically to broaden his
interest outside of his comfort zone:)  Great teacher for it as well,
took me back.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Kim Cascone <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> http://www.blissland.eu/tarotscatalogue.html
>
> my track 'Chemical Priestess' was created via a mix of processed field
> recordings and synthetic sounds
>
> made with: Ardour, pd, various LADSPA plugs, baudline and Audacity
>
> ***a catalog and cdr from the exhibition is available - order link at bottom
> of the page***
>
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