01 April 2010
Downloading British Library audio
Following a trip to Ratchford to pick up some book making equipment, I've downloaded the audio recorded at the British Library. Next I'm going to import the wav files into Acid and edit them down so that they become the final tracks. I've also decided that the tracks won't have titles but be identified by their running time. This is a reference to John Cage's silent composition known as 4'33" - although my recordings are far from silent. Some are pretty chaotic actually.
Labels:
John Cage,
Libraries,
Recording,
Silence,
Sound,
Technology,
The British Library
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