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This wiki page, editable by anyone, will serve as a nexus for designing the Microtonal Unconference. If you would like to be among the participants in this event, add your name below. State in what capacity you are interested in being involved, what you would like to bring (things, activities, wisdoms), how folks can get in touch with you, and anything else you desire that is relevant to the event. | This wiki page, editable by anyone, will serve as a nexus for designing the Microtonal Unconference. If you would like to be among the participants in this event, add your name below. State in what capacity you are interested in being involved, what you would like to bring (things, activities, wisdoms), how folks can get in touch with you, and anything else you desire that is relevant to the event. | ||
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Andrew Heathwaite - organizer, contact person, in Urbana all week and weeks prior as well. I want to facilitate collaboration and fruitful connection-making. Contact: gtrpkt at yahoo dot com; (217)365-0313. | Andrew Heathwaite - organizer, contact person, in Urbana all week and weeks prior as well. I want to facilitate collaboration and fruitful connection-making. Contact: gtrpkt at yahoo dot com; (217)365-0313. | ||
Jacob Barton - organizer, contact person, residing in Urbana. Hopes to organize an [ | Jacob Barton - organizer, contact person, residing in Urbana. Hopes to organize an [[Udderbot]] event during the weekend, among other things. udderbot at gmail dot com, two eight one seven five five two two six zero. . . | ||
X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail. | X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail. | ||
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@Rob - I am very interested in timbre, and although no expert at all, am aware of things such as the enormous difference between real cymbals and sampled ones with just velocity control rather than the timbre control you get from the different locations to strike, ways of striking and different materials to strike with. Sampled drums have lost a lot. I've never had a chance to talk about this stuff so I have no language for any of it. Definitely interested in learning more about your insights into the detailed inner architecture of cymbal timbre. | @Rob - I am very interested in timbre, and although no expert at all, am aware of things such as the enormous difference between real cymbals and sampled ones with just velocity control rather than the timbre control you get from the different locations to strike, ways of striking and different materials to strike with. Sampled drums have lost a lot. I've never had a chance to talk about this stuff so I have no language for any of it. Definitely interested in learning more about your insights into the detailed inner architecture of cymbal timbre. | ||
I find things like gesture and interactions with instruments to be interesting, particularly ethnic instruments and modern ones (and not stuff like piano, dull). Things like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8dIJmpt8IY Carlo's ribbon controller] as an instrument, or the Continuum. Hopefully we might have some informal discussions about these things, and seeing how people work and interact with pitch for example. I mean beyond fixed preset tunings. Jacob squeezes the teats of his udders, for example and that can be any pitch he likes. I'd also look forward to hearing Andrew's cumbus work close up. <span style="">- | I find things like gesture and interactions with instruments to be interesting, particularly ethnic instruments and modern ones (and not stuff like piano, dull). Things like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8dIJmpt8IY Carlo's ribbon controller] as an instrument, or the Continuum. Hopefully we might have some informal discussions about these things, and seeing how people work and interact with pitch for example. I mean beyond fixed preset tunings. Jacob squeezes the teats of his udders, for example and that can be any pitch he likes. I'd also look forward to hearing Andrew's cumbus work close up. <span style="">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/xjscott xjscott] <small>Mar 26, 2011</small></span> | ||
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