Re: [SPELLBOUND-L] tv dinners
2006-05-24 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Susi, what do you mean by good foldback ? -- I m unfamiliar with the term. ... So do I! Ah, its all in the spin . A MIDI theremin? No way! To utilize
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2006-05-24 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Susi, what do you mean by good foldback ? -- I m unfamiliar with the term. ... So do I! Ah, its all in the spin . A MIDI theremin? No way! To utilize
2006-05-23 by Gordon Charlton
... I should be blamed for that particular vision, not Gerald. To offset it, here s a nicer idea... I was thinking, what would be the best TV venue? I figured
2006-05-23 by Lunette Records
Hi all, thanks for all your positive feedback on my Paul O Grady TV show - I have done quite a few bits of TV before (including 5 episodes of a series for
2006-05-23 by Ann Cantelow
Thanks, glad this is clarified!! Yes, that makes a lot of sense. Max/MSP is quite powerful. At the risk of making further gross errors, I can t help but
2006-05-23 by Jessica Hummel
Hi all, I forwarded Ann s message to Wilco. He is to busy to participate on the list right now, but wanted to react. greetings, Jessica ... From:
2006-05-23 by Gordon Charlton
... That is so clever. I like it! Gordon
2006-05-23 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... The Ethervox Theremin (very high end!) has different programs for MIDI. The ethervox s imbedded software can produce CC (continuous controller) messages
2006-05-23 by Gordon Charlton
I think a sensible question to ask is how does your pitch to midi (or pitch to cv to midi) converter deal with glisses. Does it try to map the pitch to the
2006-05-23 by Gerard
The mention of Cultural Amnesia - of which obscure unit I am a member and the occasional thereminist - reminds me of another path to the theremin for me. When
2006-05-23 by Ann Cantelow
I know extremely little about this kind of thing, and not sure if it involves midi even; but as I remember, Wilco Botermans (http://theremin.nl) used a
2006-05-23 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Since the Wavefront doesn t have CV (Control Voltage) outputs, you would have to convert the pitch to a CV and then the CV to Midi messages.
2006-05-23 by David V
... I think it depends on what type of converter you want. Pitch to MIDI converters are expensive and I hear they don t work very well. What seems more
2006-05-23 by David V
I think my first encounter with the theremin was a vague recollection of a M*A*S*H episode (which I am trying to relocate, BTW, to get a soundbite of it) where
2006-05-23 by David V
A lot of consensus over here seemed to be that the hosts of the show were kinda arses, but given the light nature of the show it could probably not be
2006-05-22 by Gerard
Well, I can understand David wanting to rename the list. Spellbound is a wonderful name, though. But perhaps keep it for the radio show. Ethermail is clever,
2006-05-22 by Gordon Charlton
... Oops. Forgot the links... http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php? BandHash=284e09ee377733c6c309832ee6bcc804
2006-05-22 by Gordon Charlton
... [and I also wrote] ... ...and if you are curious as to what they sound like check out The Plummeting Man, either here, on the podsafe music network, or
2006-05-22 by Ann Cantelow
Hm, I see I forgot to mention: I liked your playing too! I thought it was nicely done, thanks for posting the video. Ann
2006-05-22 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Glad you posted the POG video. Thanks. ... You came across to me as a seasoned performer. If you had any kind of monitor speaker it was hidden from the
2006-05-22 by Gordon Charlton
... But she would have thoroughly approved of your frock! The funniest part for me was your likening Eamonn Holmes and Paul O Grady to TG on your website. Now
2006-05-22 by Ann Cantelow
I just watched the video, Susi- that was great fun! And you did great, and showed lots of that magical quality: poise. I think it s a great introduction to
2006-05-22 by David V
Susi, I believe the current title as it appears on Yahoo is SPELLBOUND-L, global theremin family or some such thing. When you do a search on theremin on
2006-05-22 by Jonathan Bisset
How about Theremail ? Jonathan -- ===================================================== Atari MIDI Software - http://variegated.atari.org Lee Bisset - Opera
2006-05-22 by Lunette Records
Hi David - I like Spellbound - but maybe having something with the keyword theremin in it would draw more people on from Yahoo - maybe: Spellbound Theremin
2006-05-22 by Lunette Records
Hola David & Gang, Yes! The Channel 4 show was a success! But judge for yourself...You can see the evidence on my website:
2006-05-22 by Gordon Charlton
It wouldn t bother me in the slightest if spellbound the mailing list and spellbound the radio program were confused from time to time, but if you want to
2006-05-22 by David V
...if anyone feels like popping by. Usually, I reserve this message for the Alert e-mail list, but I thought I d share it with everyone tonight. If you would
2006-05-22 by David V
Hello everyone, This may not seem to be an important matter, but I was thinking about the origin of this e-mail community, and my relationship with the
2006-05-21 by Gordon Charlton
... I missed it, dagnabbit. But... I found a video clip on her website. Hurrah! Here... http://www.traveldocumentaries.co.uk/hypnotique/multimedia/video.htm
2006-05-21 by David V
Hello, Did anyone over in the UK see Hypnotique on TV a couple of weeks ago? Maybe if Susi is here she can talk about how that got put together. -- ... DAVID
2006-05-20 by David V
I don t know if you re aware of some of the web facitilites available to us on Yahoo Groups, but there s a Links area where you can put interesting stuff if
2006-05-20 by David V
The list does have a files area where you can upload files, but I don t know how much it holds. It s at
2006-05-20 by David V
I m happy that it s coming and happening for a 2nd year. I just wish they d hold it at a time that I could go! Maybe Labor Day weekend next year.... ... DAVID
2006-05-20 by Gordon Charlton
... I see you figured it out already! http://www.veoh.com/videoDetails.html?v=e65535zCcxdBxN http://www.veoh.com/videoDetails.html?v=e655362JMnnZ6M I m
2006-05-20 by Philip
Well, the demonstration for the three music classes at my daughter Sarah s school went well. We had 6th and 7th graders. The program went like this.... 1.
2006-05-20 by Jeff
Lydia and Wilco will be back! I just saw the announcement on the Moog Music website. http://moogmusic.com/news.php?cat_id=116&news=1 They also provide a link
2006-05-19 by David V
I cannot speak on the quality issue. However, on the interference issue, most higher end wireless gear allows you to select the frequency used in order to
2006-05-19 by brickblad
... it as the perfect domestic instrument The theremin proved hard to domesticate. Most found it very hard to house-train. But I do think, more than ever,
2006-05-19 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Hello. Currently I am running my pitch-preview signal thru an inexpensive Radio Shack amp, an in-line volume control, and an earbud. This arrangement is
2006-05-18 by John Hoge
In the words of another comedian named Bob Thanks for the Memories ! I *think* my first musical toy and a scale miniature piano, I really only remember it
2006-05-18 by Bret
Kevin wrote: My first real instrument was also a piano, a George Steck console. I still have it. It still plays well however it needs refinishing. The
2006-05-18 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Not surprising. I have a Kimball pump organ here in my studio. Kimball also used to build pipe organs and they are among the very finest. They
2006-05-18 by David V
I guess I was a little spoiled. My first instrument was a piano. Actually, it was an ancient Steinway upright that had been waterdamaged in a flood, and was
2006-05-18 by David V
That is a brilliant story, Bret. That s why I hang out with musicians. :-) ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans http://davidv.purplenote.com
2006-05-18 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Bret, Great story. And hey, I had one of those toy bazookas! Didn t it come with a periscope for looking from behind trees? My first music-making toy was
2006-05-18 by Bret
David wrote: I understand about the not wanting to belong to a band again. Technology is wonderful -- I ve done the one-man-band thing since 1989, when it
2006-05-18 by Bret
David wrote: Bazookaphone? Do tell! ... David, Thank you for asking. I had not thought of my Bazookaphone for many years, until I wrote that email the other
2006-05-17 by Gordon Charlton
On 16 May 2006, at 15:35, I wrote: Re: the frothatrill (I m fed up of writing coffee-frother trill); ... Correction - it was down to the presence of my hand in
2006-05-17 by Gordon Charlton
... Speaking as a retired list admin/moderator the situation is simple. David decides. He is our benevolent dictator on these matters. What keeps him
2006-05-17 by johnbhoge
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