Wow, i am jealous that you've watched them perform. Definitely little to go
on here in the states, mostly heard about them through the Wire mag. And I
had the same impression as you first did regarding how they made their
music, I find your direction, using triggers, much more compelling. keep
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Hi,
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 06:48:42PM +0900, PSPunch wrote:
> (2010/07/13 12:58), Toby Sinkinson wrote:
> >wow, really liked this! Are you a fan of the work of Asa Chang at all?
>
> Funny you noticed.. is he well known out of Japan?
Not enough, I'd say. I tried to gave them some more visibilit
Hi Toby,
(2010/07/13 12:58), Toby Sinkinson wrote:
wow, really liked this! Are you a fan of the work of Asa Chang at all?
Funny you noticed.. is he well known out of Japan?
Primitive concepts of my work included triggering patches on my Dumbek.
After getting as far as hooking up pickups, I
Hi Hans,
(2010/07/13 2:38), Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> I did
> find a bit distracting when you did press the keys on the laptop tho, it
> took the focus away from you and the doll a bit.
In order to avoid dealing with the PC at all, I actually assigned all
controls to the functions keys
I like this one as well :)
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 01:38:01PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Nice! I like the mix of media, live guitar plus computer sound plus live
> visuals. The staging is well done too, it took me a little while to
> realize that you were being lit by the screen
Nice! I like the mix of media, live guitar plus computer sound plus
live visuals. The staging is well done too, it took me a little while
to realize that you were being lit by the screen of your laptop. You
were barely looking at it, so its a clever way to keep the laptop
there yet not
Hi all,
I've uploaded some excerpts of a piece I performed last night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkzYT0HVjG4
Nothing fascinating going on, especially in terms of DSP business, but I
was quite fascinated to try out myself what a single laptop can manage
nowadays.
--
David Shimamoto
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