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RE: Musicworks #73
From: Collins[SMTP:collinsclan@sprintmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 8:58 PM
>I thought all of you into strange and beautiful music would enjoy this.=
>Its a great magazine from Canada.
>Jeff
-----Original Message-----
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I'll second Jeff's recommendation. I just received my copy yesterday, and
it's packed with great stuff. The articles on David Tudor would be
especially relevant to this list, because he engaged in looping of a
sort. He didn't use any of the fancy hi-tech gear usually discussed here,
but instead made complex arrangements of home-built gear and the
occasional stomp-box. Also of interest is the use he made of a device
called a "neural network" chip, which was originally developed as an
attempt to emulate a nerve cell, and has the ability for any output to be
connected to any input basically as a large matrix. I won't go into all
the details of it here (mainly because I don't know them all!), but would
recommend interested parties to get a copy of the mag - and don't forget
the CD!
BTW, they just gave us an "upgrade" on our PC here (oooh, Pentium!), so
I'm hoping it has cured the problem I was having with the garbage at the
end of replies. If not, please forgive me, and I'll have to go slap those
responsible.
Jim Bailey