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RE: [microsound] webmixing...great fun
I do this all the time with bufferfuct. Sounds great like that.
....and edition15 :: ikiiki - pandaa
....and anything from any edition.
....and whatever happens to be on at the time.
"Do a Satie - Vexations" with edition15 :: ikiiki - pandaa - it's
great... ( http://groovylab.com/sundays/index015.html )
-Barry
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: dbuchwald [mailto:dagmar.buchwald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:30 PM
> To: microsound
> Subject: Re: [microsound] webmixing...great fun
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> Hi,
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> something similar happened to me recently after allowing=20
> Winamp3 multiple instances to start (Options/Preferences). =20
> While listening to Xstream radio I decided to listen to some=20
> mp3 downloads. I usually do it that way that I open one of=20
> my music folders, click on all the tracks I want to listen to=20
> and then hit play (instead of enqueue in Winamp); ordinarily=20
> the player just switches from the radio station to selected=20
> tracks and plays them one after another. Now in this case,=20
> several instances of Winamp opened one after the other and=20
> since the selected tracks were all very 'micro', there was a=20
> wonderful overlay of several tracks with radio. Too many=20
> instances forces Winamp to its knees however, but now I can=20
> do it at will, put one track on repeat, use crossfader or=20
> whatever and since the several players can all be regulated=20
> in terms of loudness and equalizer, one could aim at real=20
> mixing. At that time I was merely delighted by the resulting=20
> noise stream and did not manipulate it any further, but=20
> that's quite a perspective without needing any tools or=20
> additional software. And using the radio station as well=20
> brings in a nice aleatoric element.
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> Dagmar
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> BJM wrote:
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> > I want to thank Tu Mp3 and ubu.com for posting those links=20
> just when=20
> > they did. I went to the Tu-m site and started listening to=20
> one of the=20
> > "soundtracks." (It showed up as a quicktime audio bar...=20
> not sure if=20
> > it's supposed to do that or if the quicktime I recently=20
> installed has=20
> > hijacked my mime settings.) I switched back to the menu and=20
> clicked on=20
> > a different piece, but forgot to stop the first one (they were in=20
> > different windows). My browser dutifully played the second=20
> piece right=20
> > over the first one. Well, that pricked up my ears. I started adding=20
> > more and more files to the "mix", revelling in the noisy=20
> glory. I use=20
> > Mozilla and the tabbed browsing really came in handy: I=20
> didn't have to=20
> > open as many windows.
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> > Well, I soon decided I was wasting my time and really=20
> should get back=20
> > to reading my emails. Lo and behold, my next email had the link to=20
> > ubu.com, where I quickly found the "sound" page (sorry, I=20
> guess you'd=20
> > posted that link to steer us to the Aspen page). I quickly picked a=20
> > name at random from the pop-up list and then clicked on a=20
> sound file.=20
> > The overlapping mess of Tu-m files that I had started was=20
> still going,=20
> > so my microsound collage was suddenly blessed with some strange=20
> > Italian mouth noises (I think it was Giacomo Balla). Somehow I'd=20
> > managed to pick stuff that all worked relatively well=20
> together and the=20
> > results were sublime...if only for a few magical moments.
> >
> > It's too bad I don't have a laptop; I'd love to do a show=20
> where I just=20
> > mix sound streaming soundfiles from the web. I guess the=20
> venue would=20
> > have to have a good internet connection though...
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> > b
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