Hi, Moudi!
Listening further as I type... :-)
So far I would say it's definately interesting as a sound and I don't get the feeling it's static at all. I myself often feel that when performing alone I tend to be too hurried. It's hard to keep track of time and make a realistic estimate of how interesting a certain part is to people who never heard it before.
I had my own first real ChucK performance a while ago;
http://virb.com/kassen/videos/6898
Not to direct atention away from your own performance! Just linking so we know what we are talking about.
As I fear the video shows; there wasn't so much to see there :-).
My setup was very different in that here there was no emphasis on the code at all but there was still a lot to do. I thought about involving more people as well but in the end I concluded that the most important element missing was more practice. Practice might be even more important when involving more people....
Back to your recording; wonderfull stuff, do post updates!
Thanks,
Kas.
hey listas i mentioned last week i had my first chuck concert.i made a recording of the whole concert. you can get it here:i had a lot of great feedback from mostly surprised people.they never saw something similar i guess. hehe... livecoding isn't that popular at all here in switzerland.i showed the miniAudicle on a screen so they were able to follow the process.the most common opinion was, that the sound itself wasn't that interesting, but in combination with the shownscreen it was very unique. the reason for this could be, that it was a "one man show" and i had a lot to dowith add/modify/remove and coding shreds. this means that the music remained the same for longer times.(you'll confirm this while listening to my recording)i came to the conclusion that i will try to iniciate a "chuck ensemble" with about 4 people.jassas/moudi
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