Hello, I think Faust is an excellent musical tool. I approached it in 2013, during my master's studies in electronic music, and now it is my main means of teaching (electroacoustic and interpretation of the electroacoustic repertoire) and music composition.
In my opinion, currently, the international musical community lives a deep scission between technology and literature, with a huge interest in technology and a great void of interest and knowledge about literature. This condition, at the edge, brings to the point of making the musical, compositional, interpretative use of musical software superfluous. Faust has an enormous resource, the open and multi-level access to the library structure. I like the necessity of this conversation, so thank you Yann, to evaluate if Faust could be the environment in which the library could contain perfect musical objects, like the actual perfect technical objects, and become the birthplace of a true electroacoustic community. We have started, in Rome, a process of consciousness (Faust Based) and we have some complete works - Michelangelo Lupone - Mobile Locale, for percussion and live electronics (porting from fly30) - Alvin Lucier - I'm sitting in a room (super-accessible environment) and we are working on Luigi Nono's Post-prae-ludium per Donau and Risonanze Erranti. https://github.com/s-e-a-m A student realized the Agostino di Scipio Ecosystem Audible 2. https://gitlab.com/DavideMaggio/ae So, I totally agree with Dario, Faust could be really complete with a library of musical instruments, we could aspire to be really complete filling that void. Thanks, Giuseppe > On 29 May 2020, at 10:50, Yann Orlarey <orla...@grame.fr> wrote: > > We plan to organize new Faust online workshops in the coming weeks. Among the > themes we have thought of, two of them involve contributions from the > community. And we'd love to hear what you think about them. > > 1/ Workshop Q&A > The idea would be to collect in advance questions and problems that you may > have about Faust and for which we will try to find answers. Then we will > organize a workshop where the most representative questions will be presented > as well as the answers we can give them. > > 2/ Workshop Faust based projects > There are now many projects that use Faust to varying degrees. The idea would > be to have the developers of these projects do a 10mn informal > presentation/demo of their project. We could imagine having a dozen or so > projects present > > The two other workshops we have thought of are: > > 3/ a workshop dedicated to architecture files and how to design them. > > 4/ a workshop for the general public on writing VST plugins with Faust. > > Tell us what you think. If the first two seem interesting to you, we'll start > collecting questions and projects very quickly. > > Thanks > > Yann > > > Yann Orlarey > Directeur scientifique/Scientific director > > > orla...@grame.fr T : +33 (0) 4 72 07 37 00 > GRAME - Centre national de création musicale > 11 cours de Verdun Gensoul | 69002 Lyon > www.grame.fr | facebook | instagram | twitter > _______________________________________________ > Faudiostream-users mailing list > Faudiostream-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/faudiostream-users _______________________________________________ Faudiostream-users mailing list Faudiostream-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/faudiostream-users