Re: iPad and Linux audio

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Am 07.02.2012 um 09:01 schrieb david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On 02/06/2012 02:22 PM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

   did you watch the videos?

Nope :)

But I did just now: Sure its cool stuff, but is this going to be the
next stuff played on radio? Is this what society thinks is "good" and
"creative" expression? Perhaps I'm going a bit OT, but I personally just
don't relate with trying to make music using a tool that's so
unpredictable. And when the composer / user can't reliably use a tool I feel that something gets lost, because the situation isn't progressing
towards where the composer intends.

It boils down to this: is <x> a better interface to create music? (Or an
interface to create better music..?)
My answer is no... -Harry

Bjork - Biophilia. All composed on an iPad, and they use iPads as controllers for performance.

She was performing one of the pieces on the Colbert Report a few days ago and said a sentence or two about the touch aspect of producing the record, mentioning the Lemur, too.

You can watch the show in Flash on http://colbertnation.com/full-episodes/ if you look for her name in the show titles.

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