Hey pd-list --
For those of you in/around NYC this weekend, this might be of interest:
Composition/Production a workshop on the sound of music
The Columbia University Computer Music Center is hosting a day-long workshop on issues arising from 'production': the impact of contemporary recording studio and digital-signal processing tools in crafting the sonic presentation of music. We will be especially focussing on the use of these tools, how they influence our musical creativity and the role recording technologies play in shaping the work we do. Towards that end, we have invited a group of musicians and researchers involved in music technology to help lead a community discussion of these issues. All are welcome to participate in this event.
Sunday, April 14, 2013; 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Computer Music Center, Columbia University Prentis Hall; 632 W. 125th Street, NY
with: Ted Coffey, UVa Luke DuBois, NYU Tom Erbe, UCSD Brad Garton, CMC Darwin Grosse, Cycling '74 Terry Pender, CMC Todd Reynolds, MSM Gregory Taylor, Cycling '74
contact: garton@columbia.edu free and open to the public