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In this episode, Becky Brown stops by to talk about writing personal pieces, using anxiety as a performance technique, creating motives related to text, and ASMR. Plus, FL Studio Turns 20, Moog announces the Grandmother, and Nate explains magnetic tape.
- In this episode, Becky Brown stops by to talk about writing personal pieces, using anxiety as a performance technique, creating motives related to text, and ASMR – (UPDATE: she has more to say about it here!).
- We discuss some of her recent works:
- Tomorrow When I Grow Up (1. The Empties)
- Some Favored Gem
- Very Close to Me
- Plus, FL Studio Turns 20, Moog announces the Grandmother, and Steinberg is stopping all VST2 SDK support as of October.
- Past PI guest JJ Kidder has a new album out! – A Wild Liberty is available on Bandcamp
- For this episode’s 2-minute challenge, Nate explains how magnetic tape works.
Posted in Patch In, podcast
Tagged analog tech, anxiety, ASMR, Becky Brown, binaural recording, fixed media, FL Studio, live performance, magnetic tape, Moog, sax quartet, video
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In this episode, Ben and Nate talk with Michael Pounds about sensors, live versus fixed media pieces, and electroacoustic “fussiness.” Plus, news and updates, and Nate explains proximity sensors.
- In this episode, Ben and Nate talk with Michael Pounds (here are his soundcloud and vimeo accounts) about sensors, live versus fixed media pieces, and electroacoustic “fussiness.”
- Reason 10 has been announced!
- The latest Dorico update brings a graphical chord editor along other nice features.
- Try VCVRack, a free and opensource rack emulator based on Mutable Instruments modules.
- And Apple’s latest version of Mac OS, High Sierra is out (upgrade with caution).
- For the 2MC, Nate explains proximity sensors.
Posted in Patch In, podcast
Tagged Arduino, Ball State, chopsticks, fixed media, fussiness, Japan, koto, live electronics, Michael Pounds, proximity sensors, samples, shamisen
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