Re: (sort of) new music made with Linux

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Hello Philipp!
Thanks, what an enthusiastic critique. :-) What can I say? I suppose it just takes getting used to that form of music and then you can bend it to your will. Remember, that this was preceded by a few years of music and believe me, there was some experimentation with not so good results there too. :-) The crickets are sampled, but then I loaded them into csound and moved them in space a bit. As to the recording side, this is all due to Nama. I had to delve a little deeper into Nama's features to realise it and it was fun! Using loads of new features at the time to make it possible. It would have needed super-human strength to do it without Nama and only good knowledge of Nama to do as I did. :-) Well, I didn't fnd out about the name, until I wanted to upload a copy before hand, for a friend to listen to, that I noticed the acronym. :-) I couldn't resist. :-)
  Warm regards
          Julien
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