[Fmpro] going loopy
Chris Alpiar
chris at alpiar.com
Fri Jun 1 18:38:08 GMT 2007
Wow that is cool haha
Hardly "music" tho, sound design more like. I hear no melody just seemingly
random tones and an occasional bell clang. It sure is cool tho, and quite
meditative
-----Original Message-----
From: fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com
[mailto:fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com] On Behalf Of Les Mizzell
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 2:22 PM
To: fmpro at nxport.com
Subject: Re: [Fmpro] going loopy
Let's get interesting here. What do you do with something like
Longplayer, which is a continuous piece of music that started playing
back in 2000??
http://longplayer.org/lp_new_site/what/what.html
Who is the actual composer here? The programmers, right? There *is* a
complete score in existance.
Let's say the piece has been registered with ASCAP. Now what? How would
any royalties be computed?
I sometimes let this run quietly in the background during 'thinking
time' in my office. It's calming....
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