Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2010, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey Lorenzo!
The point is not extreme. It deals with music which requires sound
manipulation. Thanks to everybody's feedback, I might change the
wording to better explain what I mean. As stated in the article, by
electronic musician there I mean a musician who manipulates sound.
Usually, it is ambient-kinda music, like this:
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=music&t=catalogue&num=5
<http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=music&t=catalogue&num=5>
If you listen to that, it is a whole class of electronic music. Having
an app like Rakarrack is key for that kind of music - in fact, it is
all about transforming sounds, there are no melodies in a strict sense
of the word.
Prior to Rakarrack I was on my way to installing Windows XP on another
laptop for music. Now that plan is put to a halt.
So my article is for a rather niche kind of composers, but it is a
niche I want the devs to know about.
L.V.
I exactly was thinking about music similar to
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=music&t=catalogue&num=0, so
there's no misunderstanding.
That is quite listenable music IMO, but on my system, seems to be suffering
from sign reversals on some notes. Pulse Audio system of course so its also
full of other, unrelated ticks and pops. Neither are the musics fault IMO.
Listening to Daydream Sessions.
It's not the kind of music I've got the rest to do without being
completely stoned, but my alter ego "scorpion-mouse, spiny mouse" has
fun listening to it and right now I'm not stoned. I prefer e.g. Arnold
Schönberg, for old school, but his music is absolutely perfect regarding
to what music is all about. I prefer to listen to more restless
musicians, because I'm a borderline personality, anyway, his music is
quiet cool :). So! I fear he knows what he's talking about ;).
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