Spitfire Audio LABS: Micah's Choir VST Plugin
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Spitfire Audio LABS: Micah's Choir VST Plugin
<p>During the pandemic, cinematic pop quartet <a href="https://www.sonsofserendip.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Sons of Se
Them: This is the Wave Field Synthesis Studio. This advanced, cutting edge and expensive tech makes it possible to make it sound like a sound is originating anywhere in this room and you can make it travel around, speed it up (watch out for the Doppler Effect!) etc etc...use this wisely for your artistic development.
Me: hmmmm the potential for advancing the avant-garde of fart-pranks is UNFATHOMABLE!!!!!!
Cameron Robbins Wind Section 2013-2014
This drawing machine by Cameron Robbins, AUS, called wind section resides in the care of MONA in Hobart, Tasmania. The work is a drawing machine that uses the wind to create marks on a page. The speed of the wind controls the rate of marks made on the page and the direction of the wind controls the orientation of the paper. the result is an image that is representative of a specific wind pattern at MONA on a specific day. I really like the autonomy of the work and the way that it can be left to its own devices for a whole day and creates these intensely expressive works that serve as recordings and visualized data.
three people ruin our wind section
so there are three people that ruin our wind section that ruins the entire orchestra
they are:
E, the dying duck(oboist); I, the airyass flutist who doesn’t know pitch; and A the bassoonist who can’t bassoon to save her life
two days ago the three of them just happened to be absent
and on that day we had a wind conductor that pretty much thinks we all suck
and since those three people were gone, the piece sounded a little empty but it’s never sounded better
and our conductor was like ‘wow you guys sound good for once!’
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I have a student who writes down everything I say. Like one day he just raised his hand and said, ‘hey! Remember when you said, ‘you have to think like a pig!’?’
My conductor
That crescendo was weak! Make believe! Just like Mr. Rogers
My conductor
If you’re going to play a genius’ music, you can’t play like a noob
My conductor (referring to us playing Mozart)
Are all conductors crazy?