----- "Dave Phillips" <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Csound-based tools. So much for the percussion. The other more distant > instrumental sounds are taken from another piece - a trio for flute, > horn, and bassoon - that received similar treatment. > > Btw, all the sounds in this piece are originally from the 8mbgmsfx.sf2 ok, so just to be sure, there is no real instrument in there? No real flute, horn, bassoon, whatever recorded with a microphone? I ask because at home I plan to make some music once the little ua1ex has arrived. I will do voice/guitar/(sort of) bass with real instruments. For drums I plan to code a tool so that I can record myself with two microphones and use it as some kind of "analog midi" controller. I don't have a drumkit and I guess my neighbors are happy that I don't. I wrote a "virtual drum machine" a few years ago but I don't know, I want the real thing, play by moving my body instead of writing files. (I could just get a drumkit, but neighbors are a real issue here.) The computer has also a little camera. Maybe I'll use that to control music with my body in the air (like wearing red gloves for easy detection or I don't know) and I was wondering if I could have other more or less realistic instruments (I think about cello, which I like a lot) that I could control that way. So if you say that all the sounds in your piece are artificial, that pushes me to explore these areas. Anyway, enough noise. Thanks for sharing cool music and happy music! CÃdric. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user