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Description: The use of Computers in Music Research and Composition. (Moderated)
 

alongside Dance Hits potentially 
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By andrew.holb...@suddenlink.net  - Oct 18 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

I'm engaged 
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By ralph.clo...@aol.com  - Sep 28 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

GranuLab update 
  Granny, an old Windows program for realtime granular sampling, has seen a fairly nice update. If you tried it sometime, or haven't yet, do check it out at [link] News: * Good interpolation of sounds (6-point spline). Timestretch 2-10-100 times, or downpitch 1-2-10 octaves, almost... more »
By rasmus  - Apr 2 2008 - 2 new of 2 messages    

open letter to comp.music.research readers 
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- That is how she interprets the language of the bill. Wow. And I thought Ed Meese was a bad Attorney General. Meese had written to companies like the owners of 7-11 and told them selling Playboy and Penthouse could get them Federal obscenity charges. That was his attempt... more »
By ophe...@comp.music.research  - Jul 23 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

SuperCollider Book? 
  Hey all, Was any sort of book ever published on SuperCollider programming? Thanks, -Wendell
By Wendell III  - May 4 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

CCRMA & CHM Present: A Celebration of Max Mathews and 50 Years of Computer Music, April 29 
  CCRMA and CHM Present ìA Celebration of Max Mathews and 50 Years of Computer Musicî Fifty years ago, in 1957, at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Max Mathews demonstrated that the digital computer can be used as a fantastic new musical instrument. He created a revolutionary software platform destined to form the basis of... more »
By Computer History Museum  - Apr 18 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

sostenuto ped. marking 
  Can anyone recommend or, better yet, provide (something that can be imported into Finale) an appropriate symbol for using the sostenuto pedal on the piano. I could swear i once saw a Sost. symbol that used the same font as the standard Ped. thanks psg [link]
By Peter S. Gross  - Apr 18 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

Ancient Greek Music Theory 
  Hello Musicians, Composers, Fellow Students, and Musicologists, I'm an undergrad student studying ancient Greek music theory in depth for application to a contemporary performance. Has anyone written on the subject to a considerable degree? My work is an Honors Project, much akin to an undergraduate thesis of sorts. I'm looking... more »
By Jen Grier  - Feb 14 2007 - 6 new of 6 messages    

[CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ICMC 2007 
  ICMC 2007 - Immersed music International Computer Music Conference Aug. 27-Sept.1, 2007. Copenhagen, Denmark [link] ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Submission deadlines: April 30th, 2007. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION We are pleased to announce the general call for submission to the... more »
By Stefania  - Jan 5 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

MIT Computer Music Journal 
  I have the following issues: 1987, Vol 11, #3 & 4 1988, Vol 12, #1,2,3,4 1989, Vol 13, #2,3,4 1990, Vol 14, #1,2,4 Free to a good home, just pay shipping (cheapest I can find unless you want them TOMORROW!) Obviously, an email reply is futile so please either respond here or contact me at blan...@acm.org... more »
By blanche cohen  - Dec 7 2006 - 1 new of 1 message    

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