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1. In praise of SoundCloud

When you’re a musician, you’re constantly passing between the private and the public spheres. Practicing by yourself in a soundproof room is a private activity. Playing an audition is a public act. Reading a score silently is private; releasing a CD is public.

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2. Testing out wink

I’ve been learning how to do screen-casts with a free programme called Wink 1 and learning how to do podcasting with Audacity 2 over the last few days.

I thought it might be handy for something, but at the moment I have podcast stage fright and nothing to talk about except tea and cakes. Mabye another time.

The only anoying thing about Wink so far is that it only creates swf files as it’s moving picture output. It does allow you to make pdf presentations as well.

I’ve been playing with Audacity too, a great free tool for recording audio from your microphone or computer. It also has a great noise removal feature, I used it on one of my tests near the humming of my computer and it cleared all the background noise away completely.

Anyway I just wanted to test if this works:

Heres a screencast I did of the Kali pattern generating programme.

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