i've watched a few of those,Henry... although to be honest i played them so to jack the sound for something i was working on
-still watched them though!
@Henry, I'm not finding exact details but here's a writeup on the process from Roger Doyle: (from notes for the premiere of Thalia): 'I never plan my compositions in advance - they take direction and shape only during the time I work on them. When this approach is successful a chain reaction occurs - possibilities branch out in many directions, all kinds of unforseen connections appear (somtimes by chance) and my mind has to cope with a growing labyrinth which has been given its freedom. It guides me as I guide it'.
well it fizzled out. i got the feeling i'm the only one that made a tape! and in the spirit of radio ravioli i used a sound collage which i had already made -originally on 4-track cassette, then adapted to digital and somewhat enhanced; then adapted back to cassette for this.
anyway i had 25 (?) minutes open on side 2 and we were also talking about playing music backward so i did a mostly backward thing. i'm pretty happy with the result, though it easily could've been 40 minutes long. some forward stuff mixed in and some other sound effects...
haha we never worked that out! it gets expensive if 10-15 people want a tape. of course the east coast folk talked about an Olivia meet up/tape-exchange and she was down with that.
transferring the files is okay, if it's flac or better, but kind of defeats the original concept!
the way i saw it, if people took the time to make the tapes, and then sent me and everyone else in the "club" lossless digital files, i'd transfer them back to cassettes on my own devices. i swear i would! but if others didn't do that with mine i honestly wouldn't care.
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anyway i had 25 (?) minutes open on side 2 and we were also talking about playing music backward so i did a mostly backward thing. i'm pretty happy with the result, though it easily could've been 40 minutes long. some forward stuff mixed in and some other sound effects...
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transferring the files is okay, if it's flac or better, but kind of defeats the original concept!
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