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		<title>[the art of deleting]</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 08:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<title>Halcyon DJ Mix</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 05:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the DJ mix I did at Halcyon Records on Wednesday:
   Dennis DeSantis: DJ set @ Halcyon, April 14, 2010 by Dennis DeSantis
Tracklist:
1) Rhythm &#38; Sound &#8211; Carrier &#8211; Rhythm &#38; Sound
2) Big Spender &#8211; Fade to Black &#8211; Plastic City America
3) Michael Jackson &#8211; Billie Jean (a capella) &#8211; Epic
4) Solaris Heights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the DJ mix I did at <a href="http://halcyonline.com/">Halcyon Records</a> on Wednesday:</p>
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<p>Tracklist:</p>
<p>1) Rhythm &amp; Sound &#8211; Carrier &#8211; Rhythm &amp; Sound<br />
2) Big Spender &#8211; Fade to Black &#8211; Plastic City America<br />
3) Michael Jackson &#8211; Billie Jean (a capella) &#8211; Epic<br />
4) Solaris Heights &#8211; Rivers (Dennis DeSantis Remix) &#8211; unreleased<br />
5) Lusine &#8211; Crowded Room &#8211; Ghostly International<br />
6) Earth, Wind &#038; Fire &#8211; September &#8211; Columbia<br />
7) Alex Israel &#8211; Penithboid (Dennis DeSantis Remix) &#8211; Beretta Red<br />
8) Telefon Tel Aviv &#8211; What&#8217;s the Use of Feet If You Haven&#8217;t Got Legs? &#8211; Hefty Records<br />
9) Al Tourettes &#8211; Dodgem &#8211; Apple Pips<br />
10) Marko Fürstenberg &#8211; Steinbruch (Dennis DeSantis Remix) &#8211; unreleased<br />
11) Murcof &#8211; Ulysses (Fax Mix) &#8211; Leaf<br />
12) Proem &#8211; Sleep is For Lunch &#8211; Merck<br />
13) Dennis DeSantis &#8211; Pilfer &#8211; unreleased<br />
14) FaltyDL &#8211; Our Loss &#8211; Planet Mu<br />
15) Dennis DeSantis &#8211; Asynchronous &#8211; unreleased<br />
16) Diego &#8211; High In Spaces (Dennis DeSantis Remix) &#8211; unreleased<br />
17) Theorem &#8211; Embed &#8211; Minus<br />
18) Lomov &#8211; Kynon &#8211; Thinner<br />
19) Terry Riley &#8211; In C &#8211; Ghostly International<br />
20) Michael Jackson &#8211; Get On The Floor &#8211; Sony</p>
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		<title>More thoughts on the iPad</title>
		<link>http://www.dennisdesantis.com/2010/01/29/more-thoughts-on-the-ipad</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 05:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now, every geek this side of Cupertino has weighed in on the iPad. So my attempt to add to the noise could easily be seen as just a crude attempt to cash in on a trending topic for the purpose of leveraging website traffic. Fair enough.

But as a geek with a particular niche interest -- computer music technology -- I hope to bring some fresh perspective.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1402" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 540px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattbuchanan/4310699838/"><img src="http://www.dennisdesantis.com/dd_wp_test/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/4310699838_7d2f335a6c_b-530x354.jpg" alt="Steve and his iPad" title="Steve and his iPad" width="530" height="354" class="size-large wp-image-1402" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">What's that? Not what you wanted? Steve's not listening to you. (Photo by mattbuchanan - (CC))</p></div>
<p>(Note: my gig at Ableton might tempt you to read between the lines of this post to glean information about upcoming plans. Avoid this temptation. Not only do I not have any info here, I would never suggest or imply anything about future Ableton developments on this website. This disclaimer should be implicit, but this is my personal space.)</p>
<p>By now, every geek this side of Cupertino has weighed in on the iPad. So my attempt to add to the noise could easily be seen as just a crude attempt to cash in on a trending topic for the purpose of leveraging website traffic. Fair enough.</p>
<p>But as a geek with a particular niche interest &#8212; computer music technology &#8212; I hope to bring some fresh perspective.</p>
<p>There seem to be two dominant reactions to the iPad:</p>
<ol>
<li>It&#8217;s a big iPod Touch. What a joke!</li>
<li>It&#8217;s a big iPod Touch. How awesome!</li>
</ol>
<p>The <del datetime="2010-01-29T04:42:31+00:00">Wankosphere</del>Blogosphere debates the second half of the realization, but everyone&#8217;s basically in agreement about the first half:  it&#8217;s not a keyboard-less laptop.  It&#8217;s something much less.   Or is it more?</p>
<p>The arguments about &#8220;openness&#8221; and &#8220;extensibility&#8221; apply about as much to this device as they apply to the iPhone/iPod Touch, which is to say, they don&#8217;t. The market for these devices isn&#8217;t hackers. It&#8217;s consumers. This is for anyone who wants to sit on the couch and have a simple but functional media experience.  It&#8217;s for people who don&#8217;t want <em>endless </em>possibilities, but rather an <em>elegant and safe</em> set of possibilities.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not afraid to get a little dirty trying to make gadgets do unusual things.  But even I have my limits.  Every couple years, I try a desktop Linux installation just to get a sense of how far things have come.  This usually lasts about an hour.  Something is ALWAYS broken, and getting it to work requires near-infinite Googling followed by the editing of scary configuration files.  Some people live for this kind of fiddling.  I find it boring.  I have basically no interest in tools themselves &#8212; only as a means to get things done.</p>
<p>And this is why things like the iPad are really exciting for me.  Because it&#8217;s locked down tighter than an El Al cockpit, you can be pretty sure that there won&#8217;t be any fiddling with configuration files.  It&#8217;s just going to work, period.  There are already iPhone apps (like <a href="http://hexler.net/software/touchosc">TouchOSC</a>) that do multitouch control of musical applications over Wi-Fi.  I can&#8217;t imagine it will take long for these applications to appear on the iPad as well.  Until now, the only viable multitouch controller for computer music applications was a boutique item called the <a href="http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php">Lemur</a>.  It&#8217;s gorgeous, powerful and completely unaffordable for most mortals.  Now the iPad is here and, at about a quarter of the Lemur&#8217;s cost, stands to bring usable multitouch to a price point that many musicians can reach.</p>
<p>Yes, Apple fosters a closed, monopolistic ecosystem.  But they also make tools that work. This is important for people who want to get stuff done, and perhaps less important for people who want to sit around and polish their tools.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still not convinced, consider this:  would there be an ever-expanding field of iPhone <em>competitors </em>if the iPhone wasn&#8217;t such a game-changer?  Perhaps even more important than the iPad itself is the fact that laptop-sized multitouch is about to become a real market segment.  For some, this might be exciting because it means more tools and more fiddling.  For me, it&#8217;s exciting because it promises more ways to get stuff done.</p>
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		<title>In C Remixed (Rehashed)</title>
		<link>http://www.dennisdesantis.com/2009/11/18/in-c-remixed-rehashed</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 05:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the dust has settled on this project, I&#8217;d like to say a few words about it.
The Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble is a pretty amazing group.
A couple years ago they managed to blow everyone&#8217;s minds with a series of killer performances of Steve Reich&#8217;s Music for 18 Musicians, culminating in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the dust has settled on this project, I&#8217;d like to say a few words about it.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://newmusicensemble.org/">Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble</a> is a pretty amazing group.</p>
<p>A couple years ago they managed to blow everyone&#8217;s minds with a series of killer performances of Steve Reich&#8217;s <em>Music for 18 Musicians</em>, culminating in a critically-acclaimed recording for Innova. This year, they&#8217;ve done it again, releasing a new recording of Terry Riley&#8217;s <em>In C</em> along with 18 remixes by electronic artists from all over the spectrum (and world.)</p>
<p>I was honored to be one of those remixers, and even more honored to spend some time with the students in October and November. I visited GVSU, did a little teaching and provided live electronics for performances of <em>In C</em> with the group on their campus and at (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York.</p>
<div id="attachment_1381" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 540px"><img src="http://www.dennisdesantis.com/dd_wp_test/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/InCLPR-530x353.jpg" alt="Playing In C at LPR (photo: Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times)" title="In C in New York" width="530" height="353" class="size-large wp-image-1381" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Playing In C at LPR (photo: Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times)</p></div>
<p>The press around this group makes a lot of noise about how their Midwestern pedigree makes them such an unlikely success story. Maybe some of that is true, but that&#8217;s the sort of narrative that sells newspapers; not CDs.</p>
<p>The real reason they&#8217;re successful is because they play the hell out of this music.</p>
<p>Go buy their stuff.</p>
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		<title>My job at Ableton</title>
		<link>http://www.dennisdesantis.com/2009/07/10/my-job-at-ableton</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 03:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My last post covered lots of questions that I'm often asked. As I look at it now, I realize that it reads like a litany of things I no longer do. So for balance, here's a bit more about my current gig.

The short answer is that I'm a technical writer.

(Tip: if someone asks you what you do, don't tell them that you're a technical writer unless you want them to go away. It's like telling them that you're a mortician or a Republican. You can see the interest drain from their face, and their expectation of now-it's-gonna-get-lame is palpable.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My last post covered lots of questions that I&#8217;m often asked. As I look at it now, I realize that it reads like a litany of things I no longer do. So for balance, here&#8217;s a bit more about my current gig.</p>
<p>The short answer is that I&#8217;m a technical writer.</p>
<p>(Tip: if someone asks you what you do, don&#8217;t tell them that you&#8217;re a technical writer unless you want them to go away. It&#8217;s like telling them that you&#8217;re a mortician or a Republican. You can see the interest drain from their face, and their expectation of now-it&#8217;s-gonna-get-lame is palpable.)</p>
<p>The longer answer (and this is where, usually, some interest comes back) is that I work for a company called <a href="http://www.ableton.com/">Ableton</a>. We make software for recording, live performance, composition, music production, etc.  Part of my gig involves writing all of the documentation.  But I&#8217;m also pretty heavily involved in things like sound design, making tutorial movies, concepts for the future of the products, etc.</p>
<p>I also do clinics, user workshops and sometimes one-on-one trainings or demonstrations for VIP artists in New York.</p>
<p>This is an immensely fun job. I get to think about ways to make better tools for musicians and to make music using those tools. I also get to hang out with and teach other passionate musicians and gearheads, as well as hang out with some of my musical heroes.</p>
<p>The job also takes me to Berlin several times a year, a city where I lived from 2003-2005 and which I love coming back to.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a movie I made for Ableton:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dennisdesantis.com/2009/07/10/my-job-at-ableton"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>Geeking out with electronic music is basically what I&#8217;ve been doing for fun since I was about 12. Now I get paid for it.</p>
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		<title>OAQ (Occasionally Asked Questions)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some questions (and corresponding answers) that I seem to be asked fairly often. I'm not asked them often enough to make this a real FAQ, and personal FAQs are boring and narcissistic; it's likely that the question I'm asked the most often is "Would you like room for milk?"]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some questions (and corresponding answers) that I seem to be asked fairly often. I&#8217;m not asked them often enough to make this a real FAQ, and personal FAQs are boring and narcissistic; it&#8217;s likely that the question I&#8217;m asked the most often is &#8220;Would you like room for milk?&#8221;<div id="attachment_960" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><img src="http://www.dennisdesantis.com/dd_wp_test/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/12065723901176420239johnny_automatic_NPS_map_pictographs_part_41.svg.hi-150x150.png" alt="Clip art question mark? That means I&#039;m a professional." title="12065723901176420239johnny_automatic_NPS_map_pictographs_part_41.svg.hi" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-960" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Clip art question mark? That means I'm a professional.</p></div></p>
<p>No, these are things that are maybe worth a little more thought, and seem to be interesting enough to people that they keep coming up. Thus:</p>
<p><strong>Q. Are you still writing concert music?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No, but this isn&#8217;t some kind of celibacy vow. I&#8217;m up for the right project.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Why aren&#8217;t you writing concert music anymore?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> The short answer is that the cost/benefit analysis just wasn&#8217;t working out. I found that I was spending far too long working on music I didn&#8217;t much care for.</p>
<p>The long answer involves a careful reassessment of the very first minute of my very first composition lesson. My teacher, Ramon Zupko, sat down at his desk, looked me straight in the eye and asked something to the effect of &#8220;Do you know what the job market is like for composers?&#8221; I said something like &#8220;I imagine it&#8217;s pretty bad.&#8221; He replied &#8220;There is no job market for composers. The only reason anyone should do this is because they can&#8217;t imagine not doing it.&#8221;</p>
<p>For years, I couldn&#8217;t imagine not doing it. Then, gradually, I realized that I could imagine it, and that there were other things I could imagine doing even more. </p>
<p>So now I do those things instead.</p>
<p><strong>Q. When are you going to release another electronic record?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> Well, &#8220;release&#8221; and &#8220;record&#8221; are kind of silly words in 2009, when all music is free and even when it isn&#8217;t, almost none of the money goes to the artists. My last two record contracts were basically just ignored by my labels after a while; they simply stopped paying me and eventually stopped replying to my emails. These days, I&#8217;m pretty happy doing things like remixes, where the money comes in advance and you never have to think about royalties.</p>
<p>That being said, I do plan to release more new music. But I&#8217;ll probably look for ways to do this myself, without having to worry about whether or not I&#8217;m going to get screwed by drug-addled label managers.</p>
<p><strong>Q. You sound like a jaded, bitter little bitch.</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> That&#8217;s not a question.</p>
<p><strong>Q. You sound like a jaded, bitter little bitch. Are you?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No, on the contrary. I&#8217;m happier than ever with the music I&#8217;m making, and I&#8217;m happier than ever with my career. Years ago, whenever anyone asked me what I wanted to do with my life, I told them &#8220;I want to make a living in music.&#8221; And that&#8217;s exactly what I&#8217;m doing. In fact, I&#8217;m involved with more music music now (and from more angles) than I ever was when I thought of myself principally as a composer.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Why did you leave Alarm Will Sound?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> I couldn&#8217;t figure out a way to balance the incredible time demands of practicing all of that hard music with my work at Ableton.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Do you miss playing in Alarm Will Sound?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No. I miss the people, but I don&#8217;t miss the gig. Again, I just don&#8217;t particularly have a burning need to be part of the concert music scene. I guess I miss <em>some </em>of the music, but in the end I&#8217;d rather be listening to it than making it anyway.</p>
<p><strong>Q. But don&#8217;t you miss performing?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No. I absolutely and unequivocally prefer making music in the studio over making music on stage.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Ok, sure, concert music. But don&#8217;t you miss performing electronic music?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No.</p>
<p><strong>Q. I don&#8217;t get it. That incredible moment at the end of a long breakdown, when the crowd is riding every fader and knob turn, their anticipation mounting to a frenzy&#8230;and finally, when the tension in the room has reached an unbearable peak, you finally bring the kick drum back in and are rewarded with a roar of approval, hundreds of sweating bodies fully engaged in a quasi-religious frenzy&#8230;you don&#8217;t miss that?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> Ketamine is a tranquilizer for horses.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Boy, you sure are a grumpy grandpa, huh?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> No.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Why did you quit teaching?</strong><br />
<strong>A.</strong> I teach pretty much all day every day. True, I don&#8217;t do it in front of a chalkboard, but I see my job at Ableton as primarily educational. My short stint in academia was pretty fun, but the Ableton opportunity was simply too good to pass up.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Hey, I really like [insert name of track you like]. Can I send you some of my music?</strong><br />
A. Of course, I&#8217;d love to hear it. But please understand that there is almost certainly nothing I can do to help your career. I don&#8217;t run a label and even if I did, most labels won&#8217;t do much for you these days anyway (see above.) Just keep working on it, keep learning your tools, and keep ripping off good ideas from other music.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Would you like room for milk?</strong><br />
A. Yes, please.</p>
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