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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Pending update, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 1 month ago
maybe photos coming soon. Could use a kallax 3×2 or 2×2 though
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, The Enemy of Good is Good Enough, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
or: Choosing Better is Better Than Choosing Nothing
The microphone arrived (ECM8000), the new measurements are done, the new arrangement looks good (enough), but I can’t build French cleats with the tools I […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Anticipation …, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 4 months ago
I suppose.
My own private personal measurement mic could be here this afternoon! I ordered a Behringer ecm8000 last week. The price for a new one has dropped to about half of what used ones cost. I assume […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Studio Treatments (pt. 3), on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 11 months, 1 week ago
RCP Pt 3
annnd we (me) continue,I’ve done one test using one HHB Circle 5A monitor with the monitor on the long wall. That is also the wall with the window. I know that it’s considered best to aim the […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, RCP Pt 2, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 1 year, 1 month ago
also see https://nance.hcommons.org/studio-report/
Plenty of Rockwool in the corners now, the desk has moved a little and the speakers as well.
I’m still learning. The desk is actually too big for a mixing […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Room Correction Push, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
The time has come to gather resources. The office studios are becoming an unreliable back up and having a good room for fine tuning won’t always be at hand. The answer is room correction. (Thanks very much to […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Buxton trip null, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
It was a great trip for climbing, but the audio and photo gear is too bulky in that little car with 3 people’s luggage and tackle. I took the LS-100 and might have gotten some crickets out on Robin Hood’s Stride.
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Field Recording, Bouldering, and Gravity’s Part II, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
I’d meant to do this piece years and years ago. For practical reasons the sounds were taken from climbing gear: friends, nuts, ropes, etc. This time I wanted to get back to original projectI was recording my […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, A year in as a Zoombie, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
It’s been little over a year at the time of this post actually. I am unfortunately less affected by the sparse contact with people than I think is healthy. My natural affinity towards being alone is being […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Langham Research Centre, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
ResonanceFM, a streaming show from London that was formerly a broadcast station, Has quite a few good shows. One the best for modern music is the one done by the Langham. They have a few disks and CDs. What I have […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, The Coming End of Lockdown, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
Not tomorrow, next week, or probably next month, but barring any mutations or other disasters a vaccine will open the world up again. We’ll go back to teaching in person. People won’t get scowled at (by me) for […]
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Organised Sound Volume 26, Number 1
Issue thematic title: The Sonic and the Electronic in Improvisation
Date of Publication: April 2021
Publishers: Cambridge University Press
Issue co-ordinator: James Andean (james.andean@dmu.ac.uk)
Deadline for submission: 15 May 2020Improvisation is an important cornerstone of musical practice. However, due…[Read more]
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Richard Nance posted a new activity comment on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months ago
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Richard Nance posted a new activity comment on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months ago
This is a great start!
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Welcome!, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months ago
Just a sketch so far, but this space will constantly be being replaced with updates as the work progresses towards a December 2018 deadline.
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Bounded vs unbounded affordances, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months ago
Originally posted on 6/8/16 in response to:
CEC — eContact! 17.4 —
Back to the Future: On misunderstanding modular synthesizers
by Richard ScottThe inf […]
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, Journals, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months ago
There’s an upcoming issue of a new music journal that includes ecological-based compositional practice. It’s something I really want to take part in.
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Richard Nance edited the event Music of the New York School on Humanities Commons 5 years ago
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, A Workshop on the Public Humanities in Berlin, Germany (May 26, 2018), on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month ago
It was about 9pm. Wanted to make sure things weren’t worse than they had to be,so I parked about a block from the city jail. Just in case. Mornings can be a bitch.
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Richard Nance wrote a new post, More Web Fun, on the site Music As A Plastic Art on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month ago
More adjustments on the website. It’s subtle. Too subtle really, for a page that rarely gets a hit, but I like playing with it.
Now, if you can notice it or let it sit for a few seconds to let it rise to the […]
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