Notes from the Studio

Another addition, despite seriously running out of space. I got a MAQ-16/3 new-in-box at the Vemia auction. It debuts with its own vignette, along with the long-neglected G2 Engine which I realised I have a laptop which can indeed run the editor, so it comes back after I don’t know how long. I’ve also done some more connections in here, since I was stuck behind the rack for a while. 

The theme was the last one I composed before the hiatus I took in 2012. It was last used in July 2019, and as usual has had considerable changes made to it, and there will be quite a few vignettes to this show. I’m not really feeling a particular emotion, it’s cold, we’ve been stuck in a high pressure Arctic system for 3 weeks, there’s no rain, and it’s sunny but you can only get warm if you stay out of that dreadful East Wind. 

I’ll be in SL and Opensim, and once again, I think I’ll leave off Twitch, I promise I’ll come back to it after I pay some attention to the broadcast logistics. You don’t have to be in any virtual worlds to listen though, your real world should be fine. 

Thanks for your continued support.

 

2 Hours of Live, unedited improvisation and performance

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If you’ve missed shows or want to explore some of the past Ephemera performances, you can find them at https://aegura2.harriman4.com/ephemera.php which has the past few years of them. Beware, they’re all 2 hours long so there’s a lot to listen to (over 300 hours and climbing).

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