Re: [livecode] when is it live coding, when not?

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Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 17:28:46 +0200

At 08:07 10.08.2013 -0700, David Barbour wrote:

>If it's your own sound, and if you didn't come up with it in advance...


i use mostly found sounds -- some i'm not live coding? :)

i could imagine making the argument,
and not entirely rhetorical, that a
turntablist who's mixing short passages
from, say, 20 different LPs on the spot
is doing a kind of live coding; at
least, i could easily envision (less
easily actually make) using my code
snippets to control an array of twenty
turntables to the same general effect.
I think that would uncontroversially
count as live coding; if you agree, but
consider the turntablist not to be live
coding .. then live coding is equal to "computer aided improvisation"?
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