Yes indeed, I am presenting in Leeds next week.
As it's a presentation it will be a collection of 'slides' with me talking around them. I am hopeful that I will be asked to turn it into a proper paper so it can be accepted to the journal but I will have to wait and see for that.
I'm more than happy to share my presentation with the various notes I will be taking with me, some feedback would be really helpful. Thanks for your interest (I do think it's an interesting topic) and I will be back soon with my various bits and pieces.
Very best wishes,
Julian
On 11 May 2010 16:13, mat dalgleish matdalgleish@hotmail.com wrote:
No problem Jb, I for one would love to read your paper when it's ready.
Cheers,
Mat
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 10:35:28 +0100
From: jbeezez@googlemail.com To: pd-ot@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD-ot] Who Plays the Mixing Desk
On 11 May 2010 10:34, J bz jbeezez@googlemail.com wrote:
Mat, Bryan and Peter,
Many thanks for your contributions, excellent articles and phrases.
I love this list!
Regards,
Jb
On 6 May 2010 11:36, Peter Plessas plessas@mur.at wrote:
Klangregie
can be a name for this field of work, with the person doing it being dubbed "Klangregisseur". Google that on the web, or better, use ixquick as your new non-googley search machine and source of information!
kind, Peter
- J bz jbeezez@googlemail.com [2010-05-06 11:32]:
(call for help to our German speaking list members)
Hi all,
I'm presenting a paper about the use of the mixing desk as a creative hands-on tool. One of the aspects of my discussion is that I cannot find
a
suitable term that seperates these performances from the more traditional approach of sound engineering - setting an 'ideal' balance and leaving it
at
that.
One of my post-grad associates here at Huddersfield Uni mentioned that he has a memory of hearing something in German that he thought was
appropriate
but he thinks he may be mis-remembering. Something like:
regieur
Which looks more French than German but may jolt someone's memory? I
have
tried to google it but nothing comes up.
Any ideas, or also any phrase/title you might think is appropriate?
All good wishes,
Jb
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