Re: 100% made in Linux: 5 tracks demo

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On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Djého Youn <ydjeho@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
thanks for the kind comments!

@DrAnakin:

yes, why not? I'd love to be there, if it's near. (I'm in berlin, germany). if you can give some kind of credit (ex. just quickly mention where these are from...) during your show, it'd be very nice of you. and if you'd have any recordings/videos from your show later, please share with me! thanks.
and yes, this is 100% supercollider. (even for auditioning/editing samples)

@Dan:

oh, yes, I love emacs! as I'm a newbie, I can't tell you a great deal about it, but as I run emacs in the terminal, it gives me very focused environment for coding. I really want to try out all the possibilities on scripting...etc. but somehow it's not easy. but if anyone want to use supercollider on Linux, I definitely recommend...


On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Dan MacDonald <allcoms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Great stuff Djého - I'm really enjoying listening to these tracks and
it just re-affirms I need to start learning and playing with SC sooner
rather than later. I will be giving them another listen and checking
out your site soon.

That people can do stuff like this from within emacs these days only
goes to re-affirm emacs status as text editor turned OS / multiverse
(..if only it had a good text editor ;)

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Djého Youn <ydjeho@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to share with you a 5 tracks demo I've worked on a few months ago.
>
> http://soundcloud.com/jae-ho-youn/sets/demo-april-2012-3
>
> It's all made in Linux, actually I've started to use Linux at the same time
> working on these tracks.
> I've used Supercollider 3.4 on Emacs with Jack and that's it. Oh, I've
> converted my renders to mp3s using audacity.
> It's rendered with internal sound card on my second-hand lenovo T61, as I
> don't know how to get my firewire soundcard work on my machine.
> But I think I don't need my sound card anyway with this kind of sounds. Let
> me know if you're not agree...
> I'm on Ubuntu 10.10.
>
> Any feedback would be welcome.
>
> thanks,
>
> sincerely,
>
> jae ho Youn
>
>
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>
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http://advancedsituation.com/



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