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     No.30[Reply]

    It's now confirmed, after the first use of HD600, I don't use any Hifiman, anymore. Time to get a HD800s.


     No.26[Reply]

    My observations on computer/electroacoustic music gangs:
    ircam.fr: boulez, macos-style, AI, intermediaries on all sides, most greedy;
    tub&hague: musicology, sonology, naive engineering plus sort of higher culture, appropriate integration. So there exist label bastille musique;
    british&us: a naive sense on computer music, open source, new electronic-instruments invented, some implementions on Xenakis' methods, follow the computer music tutorial book (like cs students follow SICP), naive AI "composing" etc. Many DAW plugins. Open to both avant-garde/jazz, and some degenerate popular music, even anime ost…

     No.28

    >>26
    The best thing british&us could offer to you, is ccrma tutorial.
    https://ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu/~jos/Welcome.html
    <red>cookie warning, and certificate invalid.</red>…



     No.22[Reply]

    I remember I saw many people of my old >institute, they liked doing data sonification, and some music cognition stuff, and they almost all know about Xenakis etc., even Schaeffer. But…
    After all, finally I really did a privacy-focused project. This sounds like a dream but I really did, and all of them around me doing serious music&soyence research. And me doing Anonymity, for human voice, literally made for future communication softwares…

     No.23

    > they almost all know about Xenakis
    It might not be true. But the case is, they might suddenly know Xenakis, since they were in an institute. Well, that’s not very important. Their brains’re totally messed, I tried to be nice and teach them something, intuitively, then failed, then I quit. These naive cs students are those who really use Juce framework and some audio programming languages. They like do-it-yourself and never thinking, they like >don’t be too theoretical.

     No.24

    One prof once said to me:
    >touch the grass, don’t focus too much on concepts.
    And , last minute I was talked about Tristan Murail, to him.
    What a shame, this memory makes me disgusted all the time. >Higher educated conservatory profs may blindly follow major labels and reject all normies/amateurs, but >higher educated audio-music engineering profs want reject all thoughts and only do something “practical”. And both of them neither read Xenakis’ book or know any __.



     No.9[Reply]

    Spatial or non-spatial is not so important, a multi-media show is not so important. Computer is not a base, >immersed listening is just cringe.
    Researchers're always mediocre:
    >When speaking of “meaning” in this context, it is in terms of immersion, in the manner similar to the perception of the countless sonorous events and sensations we are flooded with in our daily environments. In others words, music functions like a micro-universe, surrounding the listener, where sonorous information comes from everywhere around.
    So immersed-listening bluetooth headphones take thier reason to exist.


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     No.8[Reply]

    Although outhere has a degenerate web design. They are decent in graphic design, like this release shows. Static is better than dynamic. Cold is better than warm. "Web design" is generally degenerate.
    Graphic design of Alia Vox is S-tier.


     No.6[Reply]

    I'm going to buy Tom Yum Kung ingredients like I used to and try to make my own soup, not sure if it's possible. It seems that the only Tom Yum Kung recipe at based.cooking is only for Instant noodle and no really useful information given. https://based.cooking/instant-tom-yam-kung-noodle-soup/

     No.7

    Pho soup is also a must. The recipe is too simplified and it should focus more on finding authentic sources of purchasing raw materials.



     No.3[Reply]

    Art students are most skilled at learning the most shallow of cyberculture: Ted Nelson, Xenadu, Lain, and using all the stupid services like macOS and repeating Acc legacies while becoming super proficient in that green-platform. They will never know GNU/Emacs. The Supercollier code shown in an interactive Jupyter Notebook might make them feel hacky and quite Sound Art. Art students who feel uncomfortable with green-platform would use Notion, and call it a Rhizome, they limite their time that spent on green-platform, call it >resistance. Linux is impossible, thinking is definitely impossible too. They are the consumer of White-box art museums, they like pay money to a Hegel lecture, they think situationists like Guy Debord are the coolest, so is anarchist. Some of them will blindly follow Xenakis (mainly graphic scores, they love to post pictures of all kinds of graphic scores, even Ligeti) when they know Xenakis at some funny White-box moments. Some of them will abuse Xenakis, saying that it's a kind of Mathmatic Music, and therefore deviates from music, and so on. Many of them follow the path of Deleuze, saying Wittgenstein is bad, call it fascism. For them, audio-visual presentation of music is good, better with some experimental theatre stuff, which could show their avant-garde. But if someone brings them a piece of Bohor or Lachenmann, and ask them to listen to, tells them it's "noise music with a rebellious spirit", they would immediately start to praise it. They believe in "the direct power/action of the body", and I guess this mindless pursuit of the body is a consequence of the writings of some french philosophers. Unfortunately they forget one thing, the brain belongs to the body too. When they are able to catch Xenakis' saying
    >Relearning to touch sound with our hands - that's the heart, the essence of music!
    they copy it down to support their goal of never thinking. In general, art students are either dealing with their depression, or they're drinking heavily to emulate the spirit of Nietzsche, or they've been given the opportunity to get into the limelight, so they're going to become professional at Deleuze and Crypto/NFT, then start making a Persona.co artist website use their-real-name.com as the domain with full of JS. Some of them luckily enough to infiltrate the web-design team of outhere or Ensemble Modern.

     No.4

    This is my last words on Art students. Remember, it's not your fault if you born to use Windows/MacOS, but it's your fault if you end up using them and end up in the grave with those things, it's your fault, at least.

     No.5

    I wasn’t born to be nice to people. But I always be nice to them when I spread the use of better tech or communication services. Unfortunately, a lot of people are so numb, it's a cliché though.



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