On Monday 03 May 2004 16:12, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
tim hall hat gesagt: // tim hall wrote:
The areas for improvement are probably obvious
and the advances in Linux
Multimedia will more things possible in future. It's a great way of
showcasing what Linux is capable of Multimedia-wise.
...
Where people had pre-prepared presentations they
were available on
the Web. Frank Barknecht, Steve Harris and Joern Nettingsmeier have
to be praised for the quality of information here.
Thank you. I'd really like to point out Victor Lazzarinis papers as
well. I missed his talk and now will wait for the audio version to
follow the slides, but from a short look they seem to be a really
extensive and well made introduction to FFT and spectral processing.
Add to that his ~40 page PDF written very clearly: wonderful.
Thanks for the hint. I missed that one too.
The whole has
made me curious as to the possibilities of using musical
programming languages. Particularly, hearing Frank and Fernando Pablo
Lopez-Lezcano producing recognisable music using these techniques was
particularly revealing. The concerts were maginficent, I'd like pointers
to these other composers' websites for more info, downloadable music,
hell, I'd even pay for CDs :-) If anyone knows.
Some concerts were streamed? I didn't know that. If someone has
wget-recorded mine (beginning of Linux Sound Night, about 16 minutes),
I actually would be interested in hearing at what I actually did on
stage. It was my debut there with a laptop and so I was in a tizzy and
forgot to set up Pd for recording the things I did live, which I
intended to do... ;-(
The concerts in the kubus were all streamed AFAIK. I don't think anything else
was.
cheers
tim hall