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<metadata><identifier>GregFoxElectroacousticImprovisationTapes1996</identifier>
<title>Electro-acoustic Improvisation Tapes 1996</title>
<title>Electro-acoustic Improvisation Tapes 1996</title>
<mediatype>audio</mediatype>
<collection>opensource_audio</collection>
<subject>Greg Fox</subject>
<subject>Improvisation</subject>
<subject>Electro-acoustic</subject>
<subject>Huddersfield</subject>
<subject>Stockhausen</subject>
<subject>Punk</subject>
<subject>Animalism</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/</licenseurl>
<description>In 1996 I went into the studio armed with two cassette 60s, rigged up as much equipment as I could juggle in an improv session, loaded up my trusty headless recorder into the sampler, made a few crude sequences (action-painted into a piano roll type sequencer) and turned the tape on..... had I known it was for publication I suppose I might have behaved myself more, but the results are at times sarcastic and at other times disturbing. The two hours&#039; worth of audio was transferred from tape to PC in March 2005, almost ten years on.</description>
<date>1996-04-04</date>
<publicdate>2006-02-21 19:03:15</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-02-21 22:23:31</addeddate>
<adder>gregskius@tesco.net</adder>
<uploader>gregskius@tesco.net</uploader>
<taper>Greg Fox</taper>
<creator>Greg Fox</creator>
<runtime>2 hours</runtime>
<notes>These tapes were recorded in April 1996 in the electronic studios of Huddersfield University. The improvisation was 80% &quot;free&quot; in that the recorder samples were prepared beforehand (though for a different purpose) and that certain sequences and new FM voices were used previously in other projects. Essentially this was two days in April 1996 where I took blank tapes into the room, locked the door, and lost it for a while.
There is no layering in these recordings - everything was played &quot;live&quot;.
In a sense I suppose these are the hi-tech (by comparison) partner-piece to &quot;Estuary Erotica&quot;. The kit used was Yamaha SY99 and Roland D50 synths,
Yamaha S2800i sampler and Apple Mac with Mastertracks Pro-5 v2.1. I don&#039;t have details of the mixing desk or effects unit though I believe it may have been Korg or Kawai. The taping was just literally a cassette deck with a standard C60 tape.</notes>
<format>Sound</format>
<updatedate>2006-02-24 04:59:49</updatedate>
<updater>Greg Fox / La Voix Fidel</updater>
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