Introducing Auralsculpture Hi folks you can call me auralsculpture. It describes what I do. Google it and you'll find me. Ignore the Stranglers - good album though...
I am a composer and music technologist, also at the Con in Brisbane but yet to meet other Con Artists from this forum in person.
Older than most of you - no less trying to discover the world.
I hang out mostly on the third floor (µTek) where I teach, the second floor (Research Centre) where I research and the 1st floor, where I buy coffee and curry.
I found this site via google searching for my research which is concerned with musicians, and particularly composers, collaborating - and the the issues that CGS folks have dealing with SFNT folks and how it affects creative process, and of course, life in general.
I don't have the motor skills to play anything very well, though I used to be a trombonist and dabble with bass guitar, sax, keyboards. The studio is my instrument. Control freak. I have a long CV of composition for theatre and dance, pop record production and composition in too many genres.
Re: Introducing Auralsculpture That's very interesting. I'm Corinne, if you couldn't tell. Welcome. I'm not here very often just because I forget about the site, but I'm around, nonetheless. Hope you enjoy the forums if you stay. Bye.
Re: Introducing Auralsculpture Hi. I'd have said hi before but this topic didn't show up
... oh wait, that's because it wasn't here before. Ignore me.
Um, enjoy the forum.
--- The difference between an amateur and a professional: the amateur practises until it's right; the professional practises until it never goes wrong.