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SlipStreamScapes I: Ruins at Virginia Tech
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SlipStreamScapes I: Ruins at Virginia Tech
Nov 13th, 2006, 12:41am
 
It's been quite a while since I heard this piece performed. Being one of my first endeavors into the electroacoustic music realm as well as the first in the SlipStreamScapes series, it has always held a special place in my heart.
 
Following the long hiatus, this performance has encouraged me to revise performance aspects (namely tape/voice sync). Hence, this time around, the piece was coordinated using my RTMix software. Although, I am embarrassed to admit that it has been months since I last used it, I was also pleased to see that RTMix (even though its development has been on a standstill since 2004) still packs quite a punch when it comes to enhancing the cue-driven music by providing accurate coordination of performering forces.
 
SlipStreamScapes I: Ruins for mezzo and tape was performed by a junior Laurelyn Marin as part of the NASM/Convocation concert at Virginia Tech. Special thanks go to Prof. Nancy McDuffie and Laurelyn Marin for their genuine efforts to make this performance possible, especially given the short notice!
 
To listen to the SlipStreamScapes I: Ruins, please click on the following link:
http://ico.bukvic.net/Audio/SlipStreamScapes1.mp3
 
For more info on RTMix visit:
http://ico.music.vt.edu/Linux/RTMix/RTMix-docs/
 
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