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	<title>Ear to the Breeze &#187; Music</title>
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		<title>Taking it easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from commuting yesterday, I haven&#8217;t ridden since last week. Heck, I didn&#8217;t do any rides outside of commuting last week, either. Sometime late in the week, I pulled a muscle in my leg, or something. I&#8217;m not sure what it is, it&#8217;s not too bad, but I have been trying to stay off it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from commuting yesterday, I haven&#8217;t ridden since last week. Heck, I didn&#8217;t do any rides outside of commuting last week, either. Sometime late in the week, I pulled a muscle in my leg, or something. I&#8217;m not sure what it is, it&#8217;s not too bad, but I have been trying to stay off it.</p>
<p>Then I got sick. I could feel it coming on last night, so I took a bunch of meds before bed. I woke up still feeling crummy, but not as bad. I still have a sore throat. Not sure what&#8217;s going on, but I don&#8217;t like it.</p>
<p>So, I guess I&#8217;m taking it easy for the time being.  I found time to work on some music over the weekend, which was enjoyable at times, but overall it was frustrating. I ran into a bunch of boring technical problems. I managed to get a few things accomplished, but until I have all my equipment set up, it&#8217;ll be difficult.</p>
<p>I have missed riding, but I&#8217;m also enjoying a bit of a break. Hopefully I can get out soon.</p>
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		<title>Seeking balance</title>
		<link>http://www.apertome.com/blog/2010/08/19/seeking-balance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cycling It&#8217;s been an interesting year, so far. I&#8217;ve ridden a few centuries, and even completed the 160-mile Ride Across INdiana. I&#8217;ve ridden faster, and covered much greater distances, than ever before. All of this leads me to ask: what now? I&#8217;ve given some thought to pursuing even longer distance rides, either through Randonneuring or [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been an interesting year, so far. I&#8217;ve ridden a few centuries, and even completed the 160-mile Ride Across INdiana. I&#8217;ve ridden faster, and covered much greater distances, than ever before. All of this leads me to ask: what now?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve given some thought to pursuing even longer distance rides, either through Randonneuring or other channels. And I have to admit, longer distances do sound appealing. For a while it felt like I was trying to see just how far I could go (literally).</p>
<p>But, the thing that I didn&#8217;t really consider, going into the longer rides, is that not only do the long events themselves take up a huge chunk of time, the training it takes to be able to do them is even <em>more </em>time-consuming.  It seems a few of the more hardcore local riders ride centuries on at least a weekly basis, if not more. For me, I think that would be physically doable, but it would leave me drained all the time, and I wouldn&#8217;t have time to spend with my beautiful wife, or doing anything else. I also think it would cease to be fun, if I approached riding that way.</p>
<p>After RAIN, I debated finding a double century or something else to build up to. But instead I found my riding tapering off a bit. Aside from commuting, I&#8217;ve been doing less riding during the week, and my weekend rides have mostly been shorter. And you know what? I&#8217;m having a blast!</p>
<p>Ultimately, cycling is a <em>hobby</em>. I&#8217;m glad I focused on it enough to do RAIN, but I need to find some balance. I need to spend more time with my beautiful wife, and our dog, and the rest of my family. And I also want to spend time on my other hobbies &#8230; especially writing music.</p>
<p><strong>Music</strong></p>
<p>You might ask, &#8220;What music?&#8221; I originally started this blog to chronicle my music-writing. I used to make electronic music, on a regular basis. Cycling just took over, and I haven&#8217;t written any music, or written about music, for quite a while. I miss it, and I&#8217;m going to start making music again. If you want to check out my music, listen to the album I made back in 2006, <em><a href="http://www.apertome.com/blog/music/">Elements</a> </em>(it&#8217;s free). There&#8217;s more where that came, which I will find a good way to share soon.</p>
<p><strong>What does this mean?</strong></p>
<p>Cycling-wise, I still intend to ride a lot, and probably even do centuries on a semi-regular basis. For right now, at least, I have no intention of pursing anything much longer than that, unless it takes the form of a multi-day tour. I&#8217;m not really scaling back my cycling much, except to return it to normal levels before I started training for RAIN.</p>
<p>And hopefully, you&#8217;ll see some new music from me soon. You might also see some music-related posts popping up around here. If they don&#8217;t interest you, ignore them. Or, you can always read only <a href="http://www.apertome.com/blog/category/bicycling/" target="_blank">my bicycling posts</a>, if you prefer.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll leave you to ponder this hilarity: <a href="http://www.possecrewensemble.com/as606/" target="_blank">Ambient Sequencer AS-606</a>.</p>
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		<title>Badi-Da</title>
		<link>http://www.apertome.com/blog/2008/08/11/badi-da/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah and I went up to Green Bay, Wisconsin this weekend for the wedding of a couple of friends from college. We drove up to Chicago last Thursday night after I got off work to stay at another friend&#8217;s place there, and give them a ride to Green Bay. Now, there&#8217;s a saying that Chicago [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sarah and I went up to Green Bay, Wisconsin this weekend for the wedding of a couple of friends from college. We drove up to Chicago last Thursday night after I got off work to stay at another friend&#8217;s place there, and give them a ride to Green Bay.</p>
<p>Now, there&#8217;s a saying that Chicago has two seasons: winter and construction. And there&#8217;s a lot of truth to it. <a href="http://www.apertome.com/blog/2008/01/22/weekend-in-chicago-party-and-urban-photography/" target="_blank">Last time we were there</a>, it was winter and the high temperature was hovering around 0 degrees. This time, the drive up there, which is usually about 4 1/2 hours, took over six hours. We hit major construction and traffic on the way there. In fact, every leg of our trip was plagued with traffic jams. The drive back from Green Bay, which was supposed to be about 7 1/2 hours, took more like 10 1/2 hours. Yikes!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve lived in Chicago before, and I have a lot of fond memories there &#8212; but this trip served as a reminder of just how much I prefer living in a smaller town. A place where parking isn&#8217;t an issue and the roads aren&#8217;t packed with vehicles all the time. A town that sleeps. And, a place where getting out of the city doesn&#8217;t involve driving for an hour or more. I have re-adapted to a much slower-packed lifestyle, and I love it. During some more frustrating moments, I found myself thinking of the Fred Neil song &#8220;Badi-Da:&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>I get so tired<br />
Hanging round this town<br />
Oh this old city life<br />
Sure brings a fella down</p>
<p>ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da</p>
<p>I sure get tired<br />
Trying to sleep at night<br />
Oh these old city lights<br />
They keep on burning bright</p>
<p>ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da</p>
<p>I get so tired<br />
Hanging round this town<br />
Oh this old city life<br />
Sure brings a fella down</p>
<p>ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da da<br />
ba da da da da da<br />
ba da da</p></blockquote>
<p>On a positive note, Chicago was absolutely crawling with bicycles. I don&#8217;t remember seeing nearly as many bicycles when I lived there a few years ago. Was I not paying attention, or has bicycling exploded in popularity in Chicago in the past few years? Even late at night, we saw tons of cyclists.</p>
<p>It seemed like, based on what I saw, Chicago is probably a good place to ride, if you can somehow stay safe amongst all the insane drivers (and there are a lot of them).</p>
<p>I wish I had something to say about Green Bay, but we saw very little of it since we spent almost all of our time on wedding-related activities. It seemed like a nice city, much smaller than Chicago but big enough that it seems to have a lot going on.</p>
<p>The wedding, of course, was fantastic. This couple was the first of my close friends from college to get married, and I couldn&#8217;t be happier for them. Sarah and I will be next, in just over a month!</p>
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		<title>Zoundz!</title>
		<link>http://www.apertome.com/blog/2007/03/08/zoundz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 15:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah and I were at Kmart last night, and I looked around the toy section to see if they had any cool toys that I could use for music-making purposes. I&#8217;ve been on a circuit bending kick, or at least I&#8217;m trying to learn how to do some circuit bending. Circuit bending is taking existing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sarah and I were at Kmart last night, and I looked around the toy section to see if they had any cool toys that I could use for music-making purposes. I&#8217;ve been on a circuit bending kick, or at least I&#8217;m trying to learn how to do some circuit bending. Circuit bending is taking existing devices and messing up their circuits to get them to do different things, such as changing the pitch, adding effects, making glitchy sounds, etc. It&#8217;s generally done to toys, although ones from the 80s-early 90s are best, since newer ones often have all the circuitry on a single chip.</p>
<p><img src="/images/main-zoundz.jpg" /></p>
<p>Anyway, I found this awesome toy, a &#8220;<a href="http://www.zizzle.com/V14/products/product-zoundz.html">Zoundz</a>,&#8221; made by Zizzle. It was on sale for $15, marked down from $49.99. The idea is, there&#8217;s a white surface with three &#8220;hot spots&#8221; in which you place various &#8220;pawns.&#8221; Each pawn makes a different sound, and will play different melodies or beats depending on which hot spot you put it on. The hot spots also light up/blink in various colors. You can also adjust some effects, and using the cube pawn, you can record 5 seconds of your own audio. You can also plug in a mic or iPod and play it through the Zoundz. You can see a video of a Zoundz in action on their site or in <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=tTNcmx4dT8Y">this YouTube video</a> (not mine).</p>
<p>The Zoundz is pretty cool as-is, but of limited utility for making music. It comes with pre-programmed loops (except the recordable cube). I hope that I can find a way to hack this thing to play my own sounds, allowing me to use the pawns to control it. I haven&#8217;t looked inside the device yet, but this seems a little ambitious to me at the moment. I definitely need to tackle some easier projects first.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to the arrival of the Barbie Karaoke Machine I am getting from eBay, as it&#8217;ll be a fun circuit bending target, and hopefully a learning experience.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already had some circuit-bending success, adding audio outputs to a cheap keyboard I got at Wal-mart, and doing some semi-successful experiments with this old equipment I bought at an antique shop. It appears to be a Dictograph from the WWII era, and would have been used for eavesdropping/spying. It has several elements that are either speakers or microphones, which I am hoping to use as mics. I got one of them to work (sort of) already, although I had to yell to make it pick up my voice. It had a great boxy sound, and I&#8217;d love to use it for something, so hopefully I can get it working a bit better.</p>
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		<title>Halaka FAWM album featuring Apertome</title>
		<link>http://www.apertome.com/blog/2007/03/01/halaka-fawm-album-featuring-apertome/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 16:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, February Album Writing Month is over now, but before the end of the month, Halaka posted one of our recording sessions as a FAWM double album. It&#8217;s over an hour and a half in length, and so requires two CDs if you burn it. You can download the tracks from The Margarine Committee&#8217;s Unauthorized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, <a href="http://www.fawm.org/">February Album Writing Month</a> is over now, but before the end of the month, <a href="http://www.halaka.org/">Halaka </a>posted one of our recording sessions as a FAWM double album. It&#8217;s over an hour and a half in length, and so requires two CDs if you burn it. You can <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/TMCUBP.php">download the tracks from <em>The Margarine Committee&#8217;s Unauthorized Business Plan</em></a>. You can also <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/tmcubp.m3u">stream the entire double album</a> (you&#8217;ll still be able to choose certain songs to listen to).</p>
<p>I played smileyface synthguitar and synth proper for this session, and you can hear numerous screw-ups on my part, but also some good parts, I think. I even played a few cool guitar lines, which is pretty good given that I&#8217;m no guitarist.</p>
<p>Some things that I think are highlights are <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/2-01%20Henry%20the%20Waste%20of%20an%20Ape.mp3">Henry the Waste of an Ape</a>, <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/2-02%20Weeping%20Widows.mp3">Weeping Widows</a>, and <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/2-03%20Dour%20Digital%20Delay.mp3">Dour Digital Delay</a> (which play as something of a trilogy to me). Dour Digital Delay probably has some of my best synth playing on it.</p>
<p>The more I look at the track listing, the more I realize that I like most of this stuff, so it&#8217;s hard to say what else is the best. I guess I&#8217;d have to say that the death metal <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/1-11%20Margarine%20in%20the%20Road.mp3">Margarine in the Road</a> is pretty awesome, <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/1-03%20Kattan%20is%20Unable%20to%20Locate%20the.mp3">Kattan is Unable to Locate the Musical Pulse with an Illuminable Battery-Operated Hardware Device</a> is pretty funky, <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/1-08%20I%20am%20the%20Mackerel.mp3">I am the Mackerel</a> just plain rocks, and <a href="http://www.halaka.org/FAWM2007/2-05%20Cock%20Rock%20City.mp3">Cock Rock City</a> is hilarious.</p>
<p>Seriously, though, I recommend you just listen to the whole thing. You&#8217;ll be a better person for it.</p>
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		<title>Piling It Up</title>
		<link>http://www.apertome.com/blog/2007/02/21/piling-it-up/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 02:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: this was actually written on Feb. 20. For my birthday (which is actually tomorrow), Sarah booked me flights to go jam and record with the excellent and insane band Halaka this past weekend. My plan was to take just Friday afternoon off work to go, but I didn&#8217;t get much sleep and woke up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Note: this was actually written on Feb. 20.</p>
<p>For my birthday (which is actually tomorrow), <a href="http://sarahdigm.blogspot.com/">Sarah</a> booked me flights to go jam and record with the excellent and insane band <a href="http://www.halaka.org/">Halaka</a> this past weekend. My plan was to take just Friday afternoon off work to go, but I didn&#8217;t get much sleep and woke up late on Friday. I ended up just taking the whole day instead, which is what I probably should&#8217;ve planned to do in the first place.</p>
<p>On my first flight, I was forced to check my carry-on bag due to a lack of room in the overhead compartments. When I arrived at my row, there was a very fat man sitting in my assigned window seat. Normally, I would ask him to move, but I realized that if I did that, I&#8217;d be stuck between him and the window, and I really didn&#8217;t want that. So I sat in the middle seat, leaning over toward the aisle quite a bit. Fortunately, there was a small man sitting next to me, so I was able to lean into his space without much trouble. By the end of the flight, my spine was nicely curved.</p>
<p>I headed toward the baggage claim area, and saw a man, who pointed at me. He introduced himself as Kingo, and said that the guys with him were the other guys. This nebulous introduction left me initially thinking that Fanch was Madhog and that, in turn, Madhog was indeed Fanch. I quickly realized that I had them reversed, but it took me a couple of hours to overcome my initial misconception and really know intuitively which was which without having to think about it.</p>
<p>We went to Arby&#8217;s for some food, and then headed to Sacky&#8217;s house and started setting up equipment in his garage. I was informed that we were not allowed in the house until a floor was cleaned or somesuch, and that the sink doubled as urinal. Pooping was to be done at Arby&#8217;s, where we&#8217;d just come from, so that wasn&#8217;t too helpful.</p>
<p>It was pretty funny setting up, because I just had this one small thing to set up, and Kingo and Madhog each had piles of equipment with dozens of cables, samplers, keyboards, tape decks, effects units, and god only knows what else. Fanch had a turntable.</p>
<p>I brought my synth (which is very small), and Sacky had a MIDI keyboard there which I could use. It didn&#8217;t have pitch bend or modwheels, which was a bit disconcerting, but he also had a midi controller with some sliders that we hooked up. It wasn&#8217;t quite the same, but it worked.</p>
<p>Sacky was in charge of setting up the computer for recording, and he did most of the cable routing and crap to get everything hooked up to the computer. I was impressed with his ingenuity, drilling a hole in the wall to pass a 30-foot firewire cable to the other side of the garage, allowing him to put an audio interface in there since there weren&#8217;t enough long 1/4&#8243; cables available. He also had a lot of nice gear, tons of available channels, mics, guitars, amps, drums, etc.</p>
<p>We were up really late Friday night setting things up and doing the first jam/recording session. It went a bit over 50 minutes. Kingo and Madhog played with their samplers and other stuff and sang, Fanch played on the turntable, and sang, and Sacky was on guitar and also sang. Fanch might&#8217;ve had a guitar at some point, I really don&#8217;t know anymore. There were a lot of cool noise parts in this session, but the highlight for me was the &#8220;Welcome to my house, I&#8217;m afraid you&#8217;ll have to shit at the Arby&#8217;s&#8221; section.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Madhog&#8217;s pile and vocals didn&#8217;t get recorded somehow. The computer recorded a few seconds of that stuff and then it just stopped on those tracks. Nobody knows why. So the whole session is missing a whole musician.</p>
<p>After that, we pretty much went to the hotel right away, had trouble parking because they didn&#8217;t even try to plow the snow and the lot was filled with wood chippers and trucks with extensions for trimming trees or working on power lines. Once in our rooms, we crashed pretty quickly, although I had trouble getting to sleep for some reason.</p>
<p>Saturday morning came, and we slept in until maybe 10ish. We acquired breakfast at the Plum Crazy Diner and headed to Sacky&#8217;s. Some errands were run, such as picking up cables at a music shop and a Radio Shack. Most things that were sought were not found.</p>
<p>The first recording we did on Saturday was recorded to only four tracks and included (to the best of my recollection) Kingo on pile and vocals, Fanch on bass, Sacky on guitar, Madhog on drums, and me on violin. This went on for approximately an hour and included some real greatness. Some people played horns they didn&#8217;t know how to play. All tracks recorded successfully this time, and of note was the mic that was used on my violin was a Peavey PVM480 and did a great job of isolating the violin from all the other instruments, which were louder.</p>
<p>I hadn&#8217;t played violin in years, basically, so at first I was rusty, but eventually got in a groove even though I had never improvised before, although by the end of the hour, my hands were sweating and my fingers were sliding around a bit on the fingerboard. So my playing started out relatively crappy, got better, and then got worse. I also played without rosin, which was disconcerting but worked better than you&#8217;d think.</p>
<p>At some point, many bricks of margarine were found in the fridge in Sacky&#8217;s garage, which were used for throwing in the road and as baseballs, hockey pucks, and other kinds of projectiles. Some Halakans used cardboard boxes as sleds, indeed racing said sleds, and Kingo attempted to use some cardboards as skis, which pretty much failed.</p>
<p>Another piece of thing was recorded involving everyone playing things they had no idea about, the Halakans playing horns and me playing the bass. Probably other things were played as well. That only went on for about 7 minutes. Everyone who played a horn had a sore face for at least the rest of the day.</p>
<p>Some pizzas were acquired, Madhog made many vegetables, and preparations made for the next session, for which guests were expected in the form of a drummer and Mrs. Mackerel&#8217;s brother, who played saxophone and other similarly-reeded instruments. Mrs. Mackerel is Sacky&#8217;s wife; apparently, Sacky&#8217;s full name is Sacky Mackerel.</p>
<p>Setup took a long time for this huge group of participants, and was almost complete when the computer crashed and had to be restarted. Eventually, the festivities were under way.</p>
<p>The guest drummer played drums. Sacky played guitar, as did Fanch and Madhog had a guitar going through his pile, I believe, and he also sang. Kingo played pile and sang. I am not sure about Madhog and Kingo exactly as they were in the other garage. Mrs. Mackerel played viola and oboe &#8212;  even though she does not play oboe, she practiced for a while and picked it up impressively quickly. Mrs. Mackerel&#8217;s brother played some saxophones. Someone played a piccolo at some time, and I know other instruments were played as well. I played the smiley face guitar run through my synth and also the synth itself.</p>
<p>It was a beautiful mess. Nobody could hear everyone else. Everyone could hear different participants, so for instance, Fanch would play off of Madhog, who would play off Sacky, as would I, and the horn would play off Kingo and Mrs. Mackerel, and the drummer laid a bed for all of it. I couldn&#8217;t hear the guitars, Kingo couldn&#8217;t hear the drums. I couldn&#8217;t hear my own self much of the time. A wide variety of styles were eclipsed, some real heaviness, a few mellow moments, some cock rock, and death metal about throwing margarine in the road and riding boxes through the snow. This session went on for over an hour and a half, and the whole thing was listened to afterwards.</p>
<p>That would be the last of the music for the trip, everyone returned to the hotel, Fanch and Madhog I believe crashed, and Kingo and I watched a Louis CK HBO comedy special that us laughing so hard that tears were streaming down our faces and we couldn&#8217;t even breathe. It was too late when we finally went to bed.</p>
<p>Sunday morning found all the Halakas, plus Mrs. Mackerel and a baby and me all crammed into a booth for breakfast, again at Plum Crazy. We returned to Sacky&#8217;s to pack things, and Kingo dropped me at the airport.</p>
<p>My flight was delayed, at first they said by just 25 minutes, but it ended up being over an hour late. This made me late for my connecting flight in Detroit. Upon arriving there at the precise moment my other flight left, I deplaned just in time to wait 2 hours for the next flight. A meal voucher was provided, so I ate airport enchiladas and cheesecake and caught my flight. I didn&#8217;t arrive at home until 12:30am and had to be at work at 9 on Monday and was a zombie, but still managed to be productive somehow.</p>
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		<title>Not doing FAWM &#8212; or am I?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 16:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was hoping to do a solo album for February Album Writing Month (FAWM) again this year, but a bunch of factors have combined to prevent me from doing that. Partially, I wasn&#8217;t prepared when February began, and I&#8217;ve been tied up with some family drama. I have tried working on music a few times, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was hoping to do a solo album for February Album Writing Month (<a href="http://www.fawm.org/">FAWM</a>) again this year, but a bunch of factors have combined to prevent me from doing that. Partially, I wasn&#8217;t prepared when February began, and I&#8217;ve been tied up with some family drama.</p>
<p>I have tried working on music a few times, and haven&#8217;t had much success. I guess it&#8217;s just been too long since I worked on anything. I will probably have a few more false starts before I am able to be productive.</p>
<p>However, I am really excited because as a birthday gift, Sarah got me a flight to go to a jam/recording session with the brilliant band <a href="http://halaka.org/">Halaka</a>.  I&#8217;ve been friends with these guys for a while now, although only in an online capacity to date. I&#8217;ve also worked with Kingo Sleemer, who sings, among other things, in that band, and who is a part of <a href="http://spiral.dmusic.com/">Spiral Galaxy Collision</a> along with <a href="http://www.furiousball.com/">furiousBall</a> and me. There seems to be some possibility of Van (furiousBall) showing up too, which would be incredibly awesome. Also, if we crank out an album&#8217;s worth of material (which is likely), it could count for FAWM.</p>
<p>Now I just need to figure out how to improvise. Being classically trained, that&#8217;s something I never really learned.</p>
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		<title>February is upon us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 15:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, February is here already, and I completely forgot about February Album Writing Month (FAWM). I had been planning to do it, but I just completely forgot, and now I don&#8217;t feel ready at all. I don&#8217;t really want to just start writing without having any idea of what direction I should take. Last year, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, February is here already, and I completely forgot about <a href="http://www.fawm.org/">February Album Writing Month</a> (FAWM). I had been planning to do it, but I just completely forgot, and now I don&#8217;t feel ready at all.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really want to just start writing without having any idea of what direction I should take. Last year, <a href="http://www.apertome.com/blog/music/">my album, &#8220;Elements&#8221;</a> was a pseudo-concept album where each song was inspired by an element from the period table. It&#8217;s all instrumental, so there are no lyrics tying anything to that concept, but it gave me a good framework in which to work, and a thread tying things together.</p>
<p>If I&#8217;m going to do FAWM this year, I would like to have something like that to give me something to work toward. It wouldn&#8217;t have to be a concept album per se, it could be a methodology, or an overarching theme. I really dropped the ball by not figuring this out sooner.</p>
<p>I have some ideas, some new, some left over from last year, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Soundtrack for a non-existent movie</li>
<li>Soundtrack for an existent movie</li>
<li>Soundtrack for a video game</li>
<li>Write the album continuously and in order, from start to finish</li>
<li>Do an ambient album</li>
<li>Do an album with a lot of vocals/lyrics &#8212; something I haven&#8217;t done very much</li>
<li>Try to use more songlike structures (verse, chorus, etc.)</li>
<li>Have each track centered around a certain instrument (violin, guitar, mandolin, weird gourd thing, kazoo, harmonica, etc.) &#8212; the main problem here is that I don&#8217;t really play most of those instruments.</li>
<li>Do lots of violin-based pieces, possibly processed violin.</li>
<li>Minimalism</li>
</ul>
<p>I know there are other ideas I&#8217;m leaving out. I&#8217;m really not sold on any of these, although they all appeal to me on some level. Any ideas or commentary would be very much appreciated.</p>
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		<title>Why I should be a Luddite</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2007 15:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tried to work on some music last night for my band, Spiral Galaxy Collision. For those not in the know, this is a joint project with Van (furiousBall) and Kingo (also of Halaka). We have been inactive for some time, but I think we&#8217;re ready to start making music again. One of the Cubase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tried to work on some music last night for my band, <a href="http://spiral.dmusic.com/">Spiral Galaxy Collision</a>. For those not in the know, this is a joint project with Van (<a href="http://www.furiousball.com/">furiousBall</a>) and Kingo (also of <a href="http://www.halaka.org/">Halaka</a>). We have been inactive for some time, but I think we&#8217;re ready to start making music again.</p>
<p>One of the Cubase projects opened fine, and everything seemed to be in order, but the other one &#8212; a song that we started a few years ago &#8212; was plagued with problems. I had to dig out copies of old programs (soft synths/samplers) to get it to open. I really wish that if you open a project with, say, an Absynth 2 patch, it would just open using Absynth 3 instead, with the same patch data. But alas, it looks for that specific version of the program. I haven&#8217;t used Absynth 2 in a long time now, so I had to really dig to find it.</p>
<p>Then, once I got the missing software installed, I realized I was missing some samples. I eventually found them, but realized I had to convert them to another format (a lengthy process, especially given that there are 4 CDs of samples) before I could use them. Now, I&#8217;m crossing my fingers and hoping that once I have all the samples, it&#8217;ll automatically load the right ones. If not, I may never be able to get it to sound exactly like I had it before.</p>
<p>Making music on a computer can be incredibly frustrating when things like this happen. I love soft synths and samplers, and I get some great sounds out of them. However, it&#8217;s at times like this when I want to throw my computer out the window, pick up an instrument, and just play it, recording into some kind of simple device when necessary. Maybe I should just buy a 4-track tape recorder. I&#8217;m only half kidding.</p>
<p>Seriously, though, the thought of finishing some old songs and starting some new stuff is pretty exciting.</p>
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		<title>Attempting to get back to the music</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 17:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I did February Album Writing Month (FAWM) last year, and really enjoyed it. The thing is, by writing something like 16 songs in one month, I really burned myself out. And I&#8217;ve had a lot of things going on in the past year, including moving, starting a new job, and doing a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I did <a href="http://www.fawm.org/">February Album Writing Month</a> (FAWM) last year, and really enjoyed it. The thing is, by writing something like 16 songs in one month, I really burned myself out. And I&#8217;ve had a lot of things going on in the past year, including moving, starting a new job, and doing a lot of bicycling and photography. I have hardly worked on music at all since FAWM last year.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m trying to get back into doing that, including, hopefully, working some new elements and influences into my music to take it to the next level. I&#8217;ve been pretty into folk music lately, and I would really like to incorporate some things from that, more acoustic instruments, and possibly more songlike structures. I&#8217;m also thinking about doing some more vocals. To date, the only song I&#8217;ve added vocals to was Last of the Lost (can be found on <a href="http://apertome.dmusic.com/">my DMusic page</a>).</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m having a bit of a hard time getting back into it. I&#8217;m rusty with actual playing keyboards and guitar, and trying to learn some mandolin technique at the same time. And synth programming is something that you get accustomed to doing; I need to reacquaint myself with it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m hoping that things will come back to me fairly quickly, but so far, the little bit I&#8217;ve tried to do has been difficult. I need to get back to where I can just sit down and work on music. I&#8217;m going to try to do FAWM again, and hopefully, that will help get me back in the swing of things.</p>
<p>One thing I hadn&#8217;t thought about that I noticed last night was that I was playing guitar for a while, and when I stopped, I got this huge nicotine craving. I always used to smoke a lot when I worked on music, but I&#8217;ve never smoked in our new apartment &#8212; which made me realize how long it had been since I worked on music!</p>
<p>Way too long, if you ask me.</p>
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