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      <diff>@@ -8,5 +8,13 @@ the signal, [producing](http://github.com/lamech/x/blob/master/2009-06-10/bruts.
 **Caution: loud!**
 
 * [brut 1](http://boywithmachine.net/music/mp3/x/bruts/brut1.mp3)
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 * [brut 2](http://boywithmachine.net/music/mp3/x/bruts/brut2.mp3)
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 * [brut 3](http://boywithmachine.net/music/mp3/x/bruts/brut3.mp3)
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+- - -
+
+Copyright (c) 2009 Dan Friedman
+
+[[Main]](http://x.boywithmachine.net) [[RSS]](http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/lamech/x) [[Twitter]](http://twitter.com/lamech) [[Elsewhere]](http://boywithmachine.net/music)</diff>
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      <diff>@@ -15,3 +15,9 @@ go before &quot;interrupting&quot; the phasor gives a nice stuttery feeling. I can imagine
 *Side note:* I haven't generated an mp3 for this because I don't feel it's a finished
 &quot;piece&quot;; it's more of an exercise to hear if I've controlled something the way
 I want to.
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+- - -
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+Copyright (c) 2009 Dan Friedman
+
+[[Main]](http://x.boywithmachine.net) [[RSS]](http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/lamech/x) [[Twitter]](http://twitter.com/lamech) [[Elsewhere]](http://boywithmachine.net/music)</diff>
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-x
+x: csoundings
 ---
 
 &gt; &quot;The hardest part of artmaking is living your life in such a way that your
@@ -9,28 +9,33 @@ x
 I find myself working differently with music than I used to. Especially these
 days when time seems to feel so fragmented, much of my musical activity (both
 music-making and music-listening) is interstitial -- I'm drawn to things I can
-listen to and even write in between other things, in a semi-distracted state.
+listen to (and music I can write) in between other things, in a semi-distracted state. Why fight it?
 
 In particular, I've been applying my coding &quot;chops&quot; as a means of musical
 activity, mostly in [csound](http://csounds.com); although my time is
 fragmented, the musical results are certainly more composed than the stuff I've
 done in the past.
 
-Why fight it?
+** What This Is **
 
 This is a place for me to collect little tidbits, ideas, fragments, maybe even
-finished pieces. I'm figuring out how to use the materials as I go. Obviously I
-want to make my own music, and that involves figuring out how to do some stuff
-with csound that I don't see other people doing. Keeping it all organized
-(and forcing myself to write about it) will hopefully be helpful to me, and
-who knows, maybe to others, too.
+finished pieces. I'm figuring out how to use the materials as I go, so it starts
+with a project to explore csound as a means of making the music I want to make.
+That involves figuring out how to do some stuff with csound that I don't see
+other people doing. Keeping it all organized (and forcing myself to write about
+it) will hopefully be helpful to me, and who knows, maybe to others, too.
 
 ** How It Works **
 
-I will push dated folders of stuff, usually with some thoughts and some code; when
-I have pieces I think are worth listening to, I'll post links to mp3's. I'll also post bookmarks to [delicous](http://delicious.com/lamech/x); to follow along, subscribe to [this RSS feed](http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/lamech/x). Simple!
+- I will push dated folders of stuff to this project, usually with some thoughts and some code; 
 
-** Notes **
+- when I have pieces I think are worth listening to, I'll post links to mp3's; 
+
+- I'll also post bookmarks to [delicous](http://delicious.com/lamech/x); 
+
+- to follow along, subscribe to [this RSS feed](http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/lamech/x)--simple!
+
+** Other Notes **
 
 - I make plenty of [other music](http://boywithmachine.net/music), too.
 
@@ -43,5 +48,6 @@ building such a fine example of using github for this kind of code publication.
 
 - You can also find me on [Twitter](http://twitter.com/lamech)
 
+- - -
 
-Dan Friedman
+Copyright (c) 2009 Dan Friedman</diff>
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