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Re: [microsound] JMAX looses HD



Hi all

Just to let any potential JMax users know if you are using XP and Jmax locks
up ,,,,Then you restart your computer and it will not be able to find the HD
, just keep trying then uninstall JMax ,do a system restore to a previous
day... then you can get on with your life till JMax is more stable,,,,,at
least I did back up all my data , .wav files etc as I thought the HD was
about to die :-)

A bit scary when you have a performance on in 2 days time
Cray
"undo"  on bip-hop_ Enhanced video CD -out now
"comment" 3"cd on fallt -now out
"untitled i/o" track on Strewth (Synaesthesia) compilation -June 2002
"seven satellite" track on Bip Hop 4 comp - out now
"erros$" track on VibraGun compilation - out now
"rooms" art installation with Marcus Struzina - July 2002
Tennis Remix - Hard Drive Mishap56 - Sept 2002 Bip Hop
"Skitzophreeen" appears on Motion Compilation Sept 2002
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/newroom/toptens/cray.shtml
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Fodel" <DFodel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'microsound'" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:12 AM
Subject: RE: [microsound] scores/JMAX


> Bill wrote:
>
> There are probably ways to make qt movies of scores and run them in pro
> tools above the soundfile visuals.
>
> Perhaps you could scan the score in and convert the resulting image data
> directly into audio...
>
> Bill also wrote:
>
> > The only real problem I'm having with the idea is that I can't find the
> > score.
> >
> That is a bit of a problem... maybe instead you could take a photo of
> someone "scoring" (in all it's myriad contexts) and convert THAT data into
> audio. You could call it "Music for Scoring" or "More Songs about Scoring
> and Mood" or maybe "4:22"
>
> David Fodel
> Publishing Systems Manager
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>
>
> > ----------
> > From: Bill Jarboe
> > Reply To: microsound
> > Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:02 PM
> > To: microsound
> > Subject: Re: [microsound] scores/JMAX
> >
> > on 5/20/02 2:16 PM, Jorge Blank at jorgepiaget@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > >  Stockhausen wouldn't need to shift
> > > particles being as he is pure energy and god and all
> > > of that.
> >
> > It's a tough job, somebody has to do it.
> > >
> > > your discussion of scores brings up the potentially
> > > longwinded debate/discussion regarding the changing
> > > function of those things with regard to sound (this
> > > has been happening for like 50 years).  Scores used to
> > > be, of course, instrunctions for fabrication of pieces
> > > following specific linguistic rules and cultural
> > > context.  They function in many different ways now,
> > > including as pure visual objects.
> > >
> >
> >
> > I had this really awesome idea for a music project. I have ( hopefully)
> > this
> > symphonic score that I wrote during my formative years. It's compact (
> > about
> > 24 pages) and the parts are kind of inspired.
> >
> >  My idea was to publish the score on the internet and then musicians
could
> > play the parts with whatever instruments they had on hand. Almost
everyone
> > who plays music has a metronome of some type and an 'a440' reference.
The
> > parts could then be recorded and sent (to Me), assembled in pro tools
and
> > the resulting pre-mixes could be made available for dsp processing and
so
> > forth. . . reassembled from different perspectives.
> >
> >   The only real problem I'm having with the idea is that I can't find
the
> > score. I've located other things from the same era , so it must just be
in
> > a
> > different folder.I could write a completely new one; I don't play in
> > orchestras now so I don't have that 'symphonic mindset'( I don't hear
the
> > different instruments repeatedly and think about what I'd like to do
with
> > them).
> >
> >   This idea could be a way to help develop a new kind of 'symphonic
> > mindset'.
> >
> >
> > There are probably ways to make qt movies of scores and run them in pro
> > tools above the soundfile visuals.
> > >
> > >
> > > so much could be said about this but it makes me sort
> > > of sleepy right now
> > >
> > > what happens if you try to run jMax on a mac with OS
> > > 9?
> >
> >
> >  Nothing. (last time I tried it)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >                               Bill
> >
> >
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