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Re: [microsound] "Academic" computer music?
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>Eloy the Great once wrote:=20
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>I highly recommend anything by Herbert Br=FCn, specially Sawdust.=20
A relatively recent CD features his SAWDUST-generated music.
http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?keywords=3Dherbert%20brun&CF=
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D=3D435424&CFTOKEN=3D9080815
scroll down to "Herbert Brun: Sawdust"
Some very interesting pieces on there, though they start to sound the
same after a while.=20
A few articles about his approach are interesting:
Curtis Roads' _Microsound_ talks about waveform segmentation techniques
in gerneral. I think his _Computer Music Tutorial_ has even more info,
and more particulars on Brun. I don't remember how much of this is
duplicated in my own paper on microsound.=20
Phil
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Phil Thomson
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releases:
synat (upcoming, acidfake, macedonia)
scan (s'agita recordings, italy)
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