Re: Bitwig: what we can learn from it

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On 03/31/2014 06:13 PM, Egor Sanin wrote:
On 3/31/14, Philipp Überbacher <murks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Someone who makes pleasant sounds in an organized fashion, using
basically anything."

Now that's interesting. Why exactly does it need to be pleasant sound,
and what do you mean by that? Pleasant to whom?

I think my definition would be even more general: "Someone who makes
sound on purpose."
Maybe an even more extreme definition is needed: "Someone who makes
sound."

On those dreary, sluggish mornings when life forcefully drags you out
from under that impossibly comfortable blanket, the sound of coffee
beens being ground to that perfect consistency, followed by the sound
of water, permeated by live-giving oils and solids, pouring into a cup
is music to my ears.  I will say: "Barrista, you are a musician!"

a slightly more mundane process (percolator), but nonetheless a modern classic:

http://stackingdwarves.net/download/kai_vehmanen-making_coffee.mp3

hat tip to kai vehmanen, creator of ecasound. we used this as a stream outage clip for a LAC many years back, people were almost disappointed when the stream would come back :)

kai, if you read this: how could you allow this tune to fall off the net?


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