Thats:

 

http://audio.orionworks.com/index.htm

 

 

From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson [mailto:orionwo...@charter.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 9:05 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:OT: Launching a new audio website

 

Feel free to take a brief break from the CF controversy and check out my new
audio website. Keeping Sturgeon's Law in mind I did my best to include only
my best compositions. Rest assured, many compositions died on the operating
table and will never see the light of day. Some of these works go back as
far as 2003. They are all digitally mastered. Lots of wave tables and wave
modification algorithms were employed. It's possible Frank Znidarsic might
enjoy a momentary distraction since I gather he has been working on a music
app for androids.

 

audio.orionworks.com

 

At the top of the list I have included brand new composition titled "Aurora
Borealis" completed earlier this year. Length: 6:30. This particular
arrangement is more ethereal, ambient and unstructured than most of my
previous compositions. Should be easy listening for most.

 

Included are photos and a brief commentary concerning the creative process
(according to Steven Vincent Johnson) under "The Composing Process" menu.

 

Engaging in the composing process can be therapeutic, particularly when I
have OD'd on too much computer coding... or trying to stuff my brains with
too many calculus formulae. There are times the analytical portions of my
brain simply need to be de-fragmentized. May you enjoy a little
de-fragmentization of your own. ;-)

 

PS: audio.orionworks.com was developed using XARA Web Designer. See:
xara.com.  Most of my other OrionWorks subdomains were developed using XARA
as well. It's a pretty decent package for rapid prototype development. I
appreciate XARA's WYSIWYG philosophy. No CSS or HTML coding. That allowed me
to focus on design, color, and layout to a very large extent. I put this two
page website together in two days. XARA would not a good choice for
developing and maintaining large data-base oriented sites, like
Lenr-Canr.org. There is no database management. For large websites, Jed is
right. Use a tool like Word Press. If I get around to journaling some of my
Kepler research under a new subdomain, using Word Press may very well be the
tool I'll use.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

OrionWorks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

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