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Re: [microsound] escalators



i was referencing the space where the loop ends and is
about to repeat.  there is a small gap.  nothing that
hinders the piece.  but i can hear where the sample
begins anew.   some people prefer there to be a
seamless transition, while others just want a smooth
edit.  i think there is a slightly awkward space in
the loop sequence here, but one that enhances the
work, and certainly is not  a detractor.   i would say
it fits conceptually as well, as it aided in my
appreciation of the moving images.   

what is the piece about to you > ? <   i dig the muzak
as source material, but the moving images and texture
of the music are far removed from the kitsch of muzak.
  

b/g




--- devslashnull <dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> the audio was sourced from example cd's provided to
> me by Muzak, during 
> a time in which i worked at a company that
> subscribed to their service.
> 
> i did not ask for their permission. what do you mean
> by the "hang time 
> in the loop"?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 20, 2005, at 9:00 AM, bryan garcia wrote:
> 
> >   if this is
> > related to muzak, i would like to know more about
> it.
> 
> 
> CommTom
> Communications of Tomorrow
> "it's only a day away"
> 
> unique electronic music for the adventurous ear.
> 
> http://www.commtom.com
> 


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