Some could make it as demos, but I was thinking more on the order of let's hear *everything* that's out there! Demos are usually pretty targeted. However, we could submit them to you for hosting with the understanding that some may be picked as demos and we would give permission (sort of in return for the hassle and cost of hosting). When I get home tonight, I'll send Paul an MP3 of "Pollock #1 2002" as my initial contribution. I was watching a documentary and then a feature film on the life of Jackson Pollock and this was my first attempt at "action music" (as opposed to "action painting"). Paint (timbre) swirls of different tempo and location with bursts of color and other stuff...BTW, there are 4 in the Pollock series. I like #1 best. Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote: > > How about we start an uncompetition? People submit a piece, a > > description, it gets hosted somewhere and people comment on the > > work. No winners or losers, just a chance to hear fellow MOTMers' > > work. > > > Better yet: send them in as MOTM demos I can add to the website. I need '190 RM demos, > especially. The demo files are getting 'rusty' in some cases. Demos are the #1 reason quoted for > interest in MOTMs (well, it's not the low cost <snicker>). I'll take CD- *if* you put your NAME > on the CD (I have 4 mystery CDs laying on the shelf). They don't have to be the next Wendy > Carlos. Rather, many people ask about signal processing (vocals, guitar, etc) and I want to have > a dedicated demo section just on running external signals. > > Paul S.
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Re: Uncompetition?
2003-01-28 by Mike Marsh <mmarsh@websense.com>
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