Oh you know Kevin! That's even maybe easier to have a Plan B invasion here LOL! Yeah Kevin is very knowledgable and passionated individual, I really enjoy his presentations of the pieces before any EA concerts we have here every once in a while! So yeah We've got an Aries system, which is cool but kinda conservative in some points, you know what I mean? Anyway that was my 2 Canadian cents (0.19 US$) ;P g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" <peter@...> wrote: > > Kevin Austin and I are friends. He's a really nice guy. He played my > music on their radio station a couple of times, and then we worked > together when I was serving on the SEAMUS board of directors. I > appreciate his take on things, a lot. > > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" <gabu_004@> > wrote: > > > > Peter, > > > > You should pester people from Concordia University in Montr/al to have > > that special EA class, I'm sure there would be great interest among > > students in the program... The other day I actually provided a list of > > the new modular manufacturer(Plan B/Livewire/Harvestman) to a prof. > > because I think he wanted to submit some upgrade for our studios, but > > I haven't heard anything about it since then, I guess it's a > > bureaucratic nightmare for school to submit plans for new gear so we > > shouldn't blame him... But maybe you should send some promo material > > to the Electroacoustic music department's head people like Mike Corwin > > and Kevin Austin from Canadian Electroacoustic Community(CEC) to try > > to have your modules in our studios! > > > > So yeah those were just random ideas... CalArts system looks awesome > > by the way. > > > > g. > > >
Message
Re: CalArts Analog Synthesis symposuim: January 14-25th
2008-01-14 by gabu_004
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.