Author: Greg

  • 4 Channels Wide

    The last three weeks I spent in Florida working with a 10-speaker dome configuration were invaluable. But for reasons both musical and practical, I won’t be adopting the dome in my current workflow.

    Some of my requirements that prohibit use of the dome include:

    • ease in travel and setup
    • flexibility in performance
    • sharing and distribution (i.e. web playback)

    But most of all, the dome seems best suited to aesthetically-focused acousmatic music. By contrast, the music I create relies heavily on creating the illusion of real acoustic instruments and is otherwise rooted in a traditional, performance-based musical heritage.

    That said, the dome has inspired a few important changes to my studio. Specifically, I’ve expanded the available stereo image with two additional speakers placed roughly at three and nine o’clock.

    I suspect that a more detailed multi-channel image originating from the concert stage can overcome the aforementioned obstacles while providing the desired benefits. So far, my studio experiments have been very promising, but I’ll need to develop some repertoire and try it out in real performance spaces to know for sure…

  • 4 Channels Wide

    4 Channels Wide

    I spent the last three weeks in Florida working with a 10-speaker dome configuration. But for reasons both musical and practical, I won’t be adopting the dome in my current workflow. At least not today…

    Some of my requirements that prohibit use of the dome include:

    • ease in travel and setup
    • flexibility in performance
    • sharing and distribution (i.e. web playback)

    But most of all, the dome seems best suited to aesthetically-focused acousmatic music. By contrast, the music I create relies heavily on creating the illusion of real acoustic instruments and is otherwise deeply rooted in our vast musical heritage.

    That said, the dome has inspired a few important changes to my studio. Specifically, I’ve expanded the available stereo image with two additional speakers placed roughly at three and nine o’clock.

    I suspect that a more detailed multi-channel image originating from the concert stage can overcome the aforementioned obstacles while providing the desired benefits. So far, my studio experiments have been very promising, but I’ll need to develop some repertoire and try it out in real performance spaces to know for sure…

  • Atlantic Center for the Arts Residency

    Atlantic Center for the Arts Residency

    I’ve just returned from a three-week residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida — and what an INCREDIBLE experience it was!

    From the wonderful studio facilities to the glorious chef-prepared meals, the ACA exceeded all expectations. But the outstanding aspect of the residency was the people! Getting to know the staff and the other 23 artists was what made the whole experience worthwhile.

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  • The Great Remodel of 2017: Shot by Shot

    Here’s how we turned a house into our home.

    By the numbers it looks like this:

    Prepare to experience extraordinary and feast your eyes on the BEFORE and AFTER photos of our remodel…

    (be sure to click and drag each slider for maximum effect!)

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