Fantastic sounds! And great to hear work like this being done in Linux.
Thanks a lot.
J
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Dan S <danstowell+lxau(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Connected with the remix competition I forwarded the other day, here's
a *free download* from Chordpunch of two live tracks, generated and
performed entirely in linux:
<
http://chordpunch.com/2012/02/remix-competition-kiti-le-step-vs-mcld-ep-fre…
Oh also, even better, the Strasbourg recording is live at RMLL (the
francophone Free Software conference), and the sound engineers for the
night were 100% free software too. (It was a lovely gig)
Dan
2012/2/6 Dan S <danstowell+lxau(a)gmail.com>om>:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: SuperCollider Symposium London <info(a)sc2012.org.uk>
> Date: 2012/2/6
> Hi,
> To celebrate the SuperCollider
Symposium 2012 we're announcing a very
> special competition about music and code. Music made by computers, for
> computers. A competition for dance music producers and hackers
> everywhere.
> We want you to take
algorithmically-generated dance music and rework
> it. Submissions will be judged by three hand-reared computer
> algorithms, for the chance to win one of three Novation Launchpads.
> Full details:
http://bit.ly/x4YS37
> Best
> sc2012
>
http://www.sc2012.org.uk/
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