At 02:28 PM 18/09/2004, David wrote:
>this guy seems to be doing his Phd thesis on the history of
>the CMI. pretty interesting Phd topic. Dr. Fairlight, I presume ?
>
>http://luddite.cst.usyd.edu.au/cgi-bin/twiki/view/John/WebHome
>
>I wonder if Peter W. knows him, since he's in Sydney too ?
I'm also on this list, albeit quietly up until this point. *grin*
At this stage it's not a PhD, but an Honours dissertation. However it's
looking pretty certain that I will keep going to do a Masters or PhD on the
topic. There's simply so much that can be said about the CMI that it would
be a shame to leave it after this year. Given the constraints upon the work
imposed by the maximum allowable word count (~15k words) I've chosen to
focus on Page C and Page R at this stage. My interests lie particularly in
the interface design and how well the two systems match up with musicians'
ideas about music composition and how well they facilitate composition.
I've already spoken to Peter Wielk and a few other people who worked at
Fairlight but haven't really managed to speak to many "end users". If any
members of this group would like to offer their opinions and experiences of
the CMI, especially Page C and Page R, they'd be more than welcome to send
me an email.
Cheers,
John
john twyman
school of geosciences
university of sydney
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