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Hmmmm, sounds like they could have used Opcode Max to me.... I saw a pretty interesting show in SF last month, in a loft space south of market the saturday the AES show opened. Live music and video synched together, both generated from some very complex Max patches on separate computers. Too bad I couldn't stay late enough to hear the oberheim expander quartet :) Jim Lorenz Haeusle wrote: > > yeah, would be great if you could get their e-mail address > lorenz > lorenz@ganymed.org > > At 11:10 29.10.98 EST, you wrote: > >about a week ago, i went and saw ed chang "spin 17" at a show here in > >pittsburgh, wonderfully wild and wacky, great on the edge of your seat >music, > >and i might add, ed is a really nice fellow......the last group on the >show > >was a pittsburgh based band, "organization re information", now on tour >with > >"man or astro-man".....they "ori" used nothing but power macs. refering >back > >to some older posts, it was really neat to see two guys and a gal >standing > >there playing computer keyboards....there was a good deal of looping >going on > >and the sounds (samples) were great, all of this done in real >time....they > >were using their own soft-ware, ive no idea as to what it was because i >am > >totally computer ill-literate. even though their music sounded like a > group of > >people playing synths sans keyboards it was a treat....with all this >talk > >about computer based loopers, if anyone would be interested in getting >in > >touch with these folks i will try to find their e-mail address, they >may be > >able share some ideas as to what they are using, let me > know...........michael > > > > > >