Re: (sort of) new music made with Linux

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Hi Yvonnick!
Thanks for the praise. It really seems, that the extra effort was worth it a hundredfold. :-) Let's start with the simple questions: I don't use a sequencer. It's all live and straight audio, track by track, using monitor or guide tracks where appropriate. So I don't use pads to play my drums, I use my two hands - almost all ten fingers - and play them on a keyboard. I have done so for longer than I care to remember. :-) I can't do a few things, that you could achieve with good e-drum pads or sequencing, but I tend to sound very live very easily. :-) From what I've ehard from superb drum programmers, I'm still quite well off, since programming such a thing takes ages and requires exactly knowing, what you want to do and introducing your own, manual programmed lead and lag as needed. My recording software is Nama, which is a DAW based on Ecasound and written in Perl. It has a commandline interface and a GUI. Although I think, the commandline interface is much more powerful. Well seeing, that we have three active and another passive blind users on the Nama list, in contrast to the three sighted people, including the developer, Joel Roth, you might see why. :-) The structure of the song: I knew it was going to be a bit longer, I usually do. So I thought up the parts, sometimes directlyknowing, where to put what and then recorded them part by part. I think this piece is made up of five parts. I mix them seperately, but use stored setups for repeating istruments, which I only slightly vary to fit the special texture of each part. Then I concatenate them or load them into regions of a master project and master the complete piece. As to the time the composition took. I can't really say, but I think less than a week. I might have been quicker about it, had I had more concentrated time to spend on it. But there's always something. :-) On the other hand, I have one piece, which all in all took me roughly two years, due to its nature. It's still officially unreleased, because there are the lyrics and vocals and this time I'm rather intend of completing them in writing and recording them. :-)
  Ahoj
         Julek
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