Hi Hans,
(2010/07/13 2:38), Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I did find a bit distracting when you did press the keys on the laptop tho, it took the focus away from you and the doll a bit.
In order to avoid dealing with the PC at all, I actually assigned all controls to the functions keys on my soundcard.. However, you've stated a great point that, to the viewer it is equally distracting and doesn't matter where I reach out to.
Thanks for the helpful tip. I'm already on my way to program my foot controller.
David Shimamoto
(2010/07/13 2:38), Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Nice! I like the mix of media, live guitar plus computer sound plus live visuals. The staging is well done too, it took me a little while to realize that you were being lit by the screen of your laptop. You were barely looking at it, so its a clever way to keep the laptop there yet not make it a typical staring-at-the-screen laptop performance. I did find a bit distracting when you did press the keys on the laptop tho, it took the focus away from you and the doll a bit.
You should post a video of the whole performance, if you have it.
.hc
On Jul 11, 2010, at 8:53 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi all,
I've uploaded some excerpts of a piece I performed last night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkzYT0HVjG4
Nothing fascinating going on, especially in terms of DSP business, but I was quite fascinated to try out myself what a single laptop can manage nowadays.
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