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Workshops @ LAC 2011
Workshops at the LAC come in different flavours:
- session to make people familiar with your software through a training or hands-on demonstration.
- request for assistance for your project: tell a group of people about your project and what kind of assistance you are looking for.
- learn from a group of [developers|composers|users] how your application can be improved.
- work with a group towards a goal, e.g. combining several pieces of software and hardware into a working system.
If you want to add a performance here, please specify your e-mail address (somewhat disguised to prevent spam) or other information we can use to contact you.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us.
Workshop Offers & Suggestions
Jeremy Jongepier (AutoStatic) offers to do a workshop demonstrating his recording/DAW workflow: message on LAU “…one about creating/composing/producing a song with GNU/Linux (which will actually be a presentation of my workflow with practical examples)…”
He offered a second workshop on Jan 19th on “configuring your system for low-latency real-time audio processing”. Abstract to be sent.
Daniel James offers a workshop on 'Radio Station Storage, Scheduling and Streaming with Airtime' - see http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/products/airtime_overview/
din
din is a free software musical instrument that uses Bezier curves for waveforms, gating, fm & am, delays and fx. Originally designed to play Indian classical music using the computer mouse like a bow it is now moving steadily towards a general purpose sound composition environment (live visual sound editing + Tcl scripting, IRC bot control etc). I (S Jagannathan, jagernot@gmail.com) have been developing this project for the last 4 years and hope to conduct a workshop and present if possible along with Pure Data / CSound / Super Collider presenters at LAC 2011:
some videos: