Tag: Second Life

  • Livio Korobase @ HeArt & Soul Gallery for Selen’s “Captive Lights” opening

    Livio Korobase @ HeArt & Soul Gallery for Selen’s “Captive Lights” opening

    𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆, JAN 12𝘁𝗵 – 12𝗽𝗺 𝗦𝗟𝗧
    Line Up:
    12pm SLT (21:00 CEST) – Livio Korobase
    Afterparty with BookaB Vibes!
    Dresscode: 𝙜𝙚𝙩 𝙘𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚!

    Where: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Durdane/211/210/78

    I’ll be playing my music at this opening on Sunday, for anyone who wants to come and listen.

    I like Selen’s pictures on the walls, inspired by the works of James Turrell.

    I prepared some new music and sounds inspired by Selen’s colorful sights, and I hope everything works well.

    My basic track is ready, I’m satisfied. To play it in a concert, I will use the technique exposed in a previous post and here.

    Why do I want to specify this? Often in these cases we receive unclear requests regarding “live” performances.
    Anyone who has made any music knows that we only have two hands, and if you don’t just play one instrument and maybe sing over it’s impossible to produce an interesting performance.

    Personally, I’m not interested in playing piano bar, I prefer complex and layered compositions, which would require an entire band to perform “live”. And even if that were possible, but it’s not, everyone would have to be in the same room and use the mixer output for feed the stream, because of the high lag affecting audio streams (mean: you play a note, and this note can be listened in Second Life after a delay of 30 seconds or more, and there is no solution).

    Sometimes you also hear about double or triple streams, but that’s nonsense: in Second Life the stream applied to a parcel can be one and only one.

    So I looked for the most useful workflow for me, and I’m happy I found it, as explained in the aforementioned post: i prepare my basic track and i play over, with my two hands.

    After the performance, as usual, I will publish the recording on my Bandcamp, at https://liviokorobase.bandcamp.com/.

    All my music can be defined as “live”, and this is both an advantage and a flaw from my point of view. I don’t have a studio version of any of the music in my Bandcamp, it’s all live recordings of me playing them (Revox was once used, now a digital recorder but is the same approach).

    A glorious Revox B77 MK2.

    This also means that if I want to repeat the same thing, I wouldn’t know how to do it: often these are moments captured on the fly, and who remembers how I did them?

    But that’s fine with me, that’s what I want, for me this is “live”, influenced by my moods, ambient around me, my inside. I like to tell a story, if I can, and sounds for me are the colors with which I paint a scenario.

    I believe that the real distinction should be that between “I play my own music, produced and played by me using the needed tools needed to try to create the feeling that i want to communicate” and “I play/sing music produced by others“…

    It is clear that the first case is the interesting one for me, but it is only my opinion. You can freely continue to call “live” something that for me is intrinsically dead, there’s no problem.

    I much prefer listening to a live recording of original music than something fake, perhaps using a MIDI base prepared by others, in a piano bar style. Some are very good at this, no doubt. But it’s not a “live”, it’s a performance sung or played over a backing track, a pre-recorded medium generally produced by others.

    The difference between streaming music and live music is in the artist, not the medium. Who can create the “collective effervescence” is the winner, dead or alive 🙂

    I’ll leave the discussion open, there are certainly different opinions.

    For now, see you on Sunday at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Durdane/211/210/78

  • Daddio Dow @ The Hexagons

    Daddio Dow @ The Hexagons

    Daddio Dow has been making electronic music since 1973. He calls himself a music mechanic, assembling various sound bits into eclectic electronica. He draws from influences from before Bach and after Eno. Sometimes ambient, sometimes noizy, you’ve not heard this before.

    We are pleased to host him for the last event of 2024 on the roof of The Hexagons.

    Saturday 28 December 2024

    Starting at 1pm

    https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pelican%20Reef/36/223/1763

  • Best wishes from Pelican Village

    Best wishes from Pelican Village

    A song for us avatars: Livio Korobase & Renee Rebane in Digital Holiday.

    [Verse] In the land of codes and streams, Where we live our digital dreams, The snow falls bright in shades of blue, A pixel-perfect holiday view. Avatars in festive clothes, Building trees where no one knows, Silent nights in a neon glow, It’s Christmas in the pixel snow. [Chorus] Oh, it’s Christmas in the pixel snow, Where the virtual winds of winter blow. Lights that sparkle, hearts that gleam, A holiday in a coded dream. Oh, it’s Christmas in the pixel snow, Together, no matter where we go. Across the wires, through the screen,

    We celebrate as one big team.

    Udio, Studio One, OBS. Video recorded in Second Life. Livio Korobase & Renee Rebane in Digital Holiday

  • Singing Poet Society at The Hexagons, AI meet poetry and music

    Singing Poet Society at The Hexagons, AI meet poetry and music

    Saturday Dec 7 1PM SLT in Second Life, Roof of The Hexagons. Presentation of project, performance and Q&A session with Tony Gerber

    There is always a lot of discussion about artificial intelligence and its intelligent use, it seems that the same adjective is used in a inconsistent way.

    I really like this Singing Poet Society project, because it is undoubtedly an example of how AI can be used creatively and in an original way.

    In an innovative blend of art and technology, Tony Gerber, a visionary artist and musician, has embraced artificial intelligence (AI) with enthusiasm and creative inspirations. His creations contain various musical blends of his own original music and AI music collaboration.

    The Singing Poet Society YouTube channel serves as both a platform for artistic collaboration with AI and an educational tool aimed at demystifying AI’s role in creative endeavors.

    The channel proudly hosts an impressive collection of 110 videos, each transforming public domain poems from celebrated poets such as Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, and other literary luminaries into captivating song videos.

    Gerber has harnessed AI driven graphic tools like Midjourney and integrated emerging AI music applications, including the beta
    version of Udio, alongside traditional video editing techniques to craft these engaging and thought provoking pieces.

    “Singing Poet Society” is not merely an entertainment outlet but a source of inspiration and education.
    Beyond its YouTube presence, Gerber envisions the channel as a conduit for introducing AI into educational settings, particularly within schools and English classes. His goal is to illuminate AI’s potential as a tool for enhancing learning, by enabling students to explore and interpret the rich insights, life reflections, and human experiences encapsulated in classic poetry.

    Through this initiative, Gerber encourages students to engage creatively with poetry, fostering their own compositions and song videos, and offering fresh perspectives on public domain, time honored works.

    This fusion of AI technology and poetic artistry promises to open new avenues for learning and creation, making the “Singing Poet Society” a pioneering venture in the realm of digital education and artistic expression.

    An example of Singing Poet Society channel content. Don’t miss the transcriptions of poetry.

    Tony Gerber has been a part of the Nashville art, music and technology communities for 43 years. He has worked with technology as an artistic tool since the 70s and continues with project to inspire younger generations and reinspire older generations with Singing Poet Society.

    CONTACT:

    Tony Gerber,
    singingpoetsociety@gmail.com ,
    615-414-1241
    http://singingpoetsociety.com
    Gerber’s music site: tonygerber.bandcamp.com

  • Livio Korobase @ Grandblue

    Livio Korobase @ Grandblue

    Yesterday i played some of my music at Grandblue, a Second Life community very nice and welcoming. It was snowing, but we were all well covered.

    In the heart of a snowy little village in Second Life, where music and magic blend under a canopy of twinkling stars and softly falling snow.

    My music filled the crisp winter air, creating a warm, enchanting atmosphere. Let the music guide you home.

    Location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Grandblue/112/92/27

    Video by d-oo-b Virtual Vibes Radio.

  • Machinima at The Hexagons

    Machinima at The Hexagons

    Machinima (IPA: /məˈʃiːnɪmə, -ˈʃɪn-/) is the use of real-time computer graphics engines to create a cinematic production. (Wikipedia)

    In Second Life there are many people who make machinima of all types and genres. But two people in particular film live concerts, with very different approaches.

    Glasz films the concert and works a lot in post-production, making it a personal work. D-oo-b instead makes real documentaries full of ideas and original shots, as well as a musician himself.

    So now at The Hexagon there are two corners reserved for their creations, where you can see some of their work on a dedicated screen.

    The screen used is really simple to use, just turn it on.

    Glasz’s corner is located at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pelican%20Reef/65/223/1736,

    Glasz’s screen

    D-oo-b instead is at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pelican%20Reef/25/229/1737.

    D-oo-b ‘s screen

    Next to each screen there is a small cube, click to receive the relevant documentation. Both have a large production, refer to notecards to have access to their archives on the web.

    I think it’s an important completion of The Hexagons, and watching some machinima about musicians in Second Life is pleasant. Good vision.

    Transonic Second Life Sessions 2023 by Glasz.

    Betty @ Akipelago by D-oo-b.

  • nnoiz Papp Halloween 2024 Concert at The Hexagons Video Recording Release!

    nnoiz Papp Halloween 2024 Concert at The Hexagons Video Recording Release!

    by proton d-oo-b

    For those who missed the unforgettable Halloween 2024 concert by nnoiz Papp at The Hexagons, the video recording is here! This exclusive video captures every moment of nnoiz’s extraordinary live performance, weaving modular synthesizers with live instruments—including a hauntingly beautiful oboe performance. Known for his inventive approach to sound design and deep musical expertise, nnoiz Papp left the audience spellbound.

    From his renowned work with Sendung mit der Maus to his celebrated collaborations with artists like Klaus Schulze, nnoiz Papp’s career is a testament to innovation in sound. This video release is a must-watch for fans of experimental music and anyone fascinated by live electronic and instrumental fusion. Don’t miss the chance to experience his Halloween concert’s atmosphere, intensity, and raw creativity.

    nnoiz Papp

    // scoremusic-composer / music for animated movies / sound-designer / keyboarder / oboist / guitarist

    • 1980-1986 Musikhochschule Köln (studying music for teaching in schools, oboe and (jazz-)piano)
    • since 1985 over 300 musicproductions for german children´s TV (Sendung mit der Maus)
      since 2007 thousends of trailers, songs, sound-design projects for TV (Sendung mit dem Elefanten)
    • since 1982 working as an studio musician with oboe (for example Klaus Schulze) and keyboards (since 1984 with computers) in many different styles (from pop to heavy metal with U.D.O. and AXXIS)
    • 18 CD´s productions (4 under the pseudonym “SVENSSON” – electronic & oboe, 4 archivmusic cd´s for selected sound, Koch-music-library and sonoton)
    • live music with TRIOGLYZERIN, a trio thats playing live with old silent movies in cinemas (http://www.trioglyzerin.com)
    • since 1996 different internet activities (quicktime vr – flash – 3d)
    • 2006 live-video-installation at “Wuppertaler Bühnen“, visualizing Nyman´s opera “The man who mistook his wife with a hat” with VJ software
      2012 live-video-installation at “Wuppertaler Bühnen”, visualizing Ali Askin`s opera ISTANBUL

    In SL since end of may 2007, trying to put the things together…..

    • 2017 building up a synthesizer modular system
    • 2022 starting and testing different AI tools for sound text and graphics

    Latest CD PUBLICATIONS:

    Find Nnoiz music at:

    https://music-hub.bio/nnoiz

    http://www.youtube.com/nnoiz

    http://www.facebook.com/nnoizPapp.music

    https://nnoizpapp.bandcamp.com

  • The Hexagons: New Location and updates

    The Hexagons: New Location and updates

    For various reasons Hexagons changed address, and is now in Pelican Village (http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pelican%20Reef/65/209/1746).
    It’s been overlooked lately, but one of the great things about Second Life is that time is truly relative.

    Taking advantage of the new location and the renewed attention, we would like to organize a small festival, refreshing the walls a bit and inviting all composers of SL’s own music to continue to send a photo and a note about themselves to Livio Korobase and/or Renee Rebane, so they can be added to the directory.

    Many are already on the walls, but there is still room.

    See you soon.

    Destination Guide: https://secondlife.com/destination/the-hexagons

  • Macbeth, Act 2, scene 2

    What a strange title, right? I’ll try to explain better.

    Some time ago, I received an invitation to play at this event:

    Astral Stories presents Nino Vichan and Waveform in 
    ✦ Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair ✦ 
    12 pm SLT Saturday, 11 November art opening of Nino Vichan’s scenes from Macbeth 
    12 pm SLT Sunday, 17 December opera recital of Macbeth inspired pieces by Merryjest  
    12 pm SLT Saturday, 20 January live improvised music performances by
    Poppy Morris - Echo Starship – Daddio Dow – Livio Korobase

    Could I say no?

    And I agree about improvisation, but calmly. I’m not a musician who can improvise a lot since I’m not an octopus for now, and I like to use a lot of instruments. So first of all I prepare my work tools.

    Synopsis:

    Lady Macbeth waits anxiously for Macbeth to return from killing Duncan.

    When Macbeth enters, he is horrified by what he has done. He has brought with him the daggers that he used on Duncan, instead of leaving them in the room with Duncan’s servants as Lady Macbeth had planned. When he finds himself incapable of returning the daggers, Lady Macbeth does so. She returns to find Macbeth still paralyzed with horror and urges him to put on his gown and wash the blood from his hands.

    So I started studying the how and why, and for this event I prepared a palette of sounds and synths, all in-the-box.
    It is not a simple thing to “set” the scene of an opera and play it. So I’ve identified some tools to make the performance easier.

    You certainly need a DAW, which for me is Presonus Studio One, which I will use as a looper and to organize sound changes and so on.
    It’s easy to create tracks and assign to each track what it needs, the correct VST, automations, etc. etc.
    One difficult thing to do is play and mix at the same time, which as it is a primarily sonic, sound-based event requires a lot of attention.

    A really annoying thing is mixing with the mouse… but I have an iPad and Studio One has a dedicated mixer interface (Studio One Remote) which allows you to use faders with finger tips on a touch screen. Great, a true mixer.

    Using Remote on a iPad for mixing.

    Another tool that helps a lot in these events is the Studio One Rehearse and Perform template, made especially for these situations.

    With Studio One 6 and the Rehearse and Perform smart template, Studio One allows you to get up and running incredibly quickly with a templated session – instead of sitting down, adding all of the elements you need for the performance, linking them together etc, the smart template sets it all up for you, making it easier to go from booting up to creating in a matter of seconds. Great and easy to use.

    Performing live?

    I add two empty audio track for play live (useless more, still have few hands) and done.

    So far we are. But do we have everything? No, we’ll have to connect the DAW’s output to Shoutcast somehow, or no one will hear anything in world.

    Personally the simplest and most effective solution I’ve found is a VST plugin called ShoutVST. It is available in 32 and 64 bit and the installation is really simple. Fill in the plugin interface with your stream data and when you press Connect on plugin and Play on the DAW will start sending your music to the Shoutcast server.

    There are probably other solutions, but this one is free and works. If so, let me know yours in the comments.

    Today is the 12th, still a few days left for the 20th, day of the show.
    I feel like I have it all, but who knows.

    In case we’ll see you at the event, at Waveform, Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair,
    12 pm SLT Saturday, 20 January

    slurl: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Waveform/62/202/1150

    I think the musicians here apart from me are among the best in Second Life. If you like music it’s a good opportunity to listen to something interesting.

  • Bsukmet at The Hexagons

    Bsukmet at The Hexagons

    Friday, October 27th 12PM SLT

    Bsukmet on the roof of The Hexagons – Second Life Music Composers Directory

    Taxy:

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Museum%20Island/66/115/1452

    bio of artist at The Hexagons

    Bsukmet begins his musical journey at the age of 6, attending piano and musical language classes at an academy with exams through the Toledo Conservatory. Since he was little, he has traveled to various locations giving piano concerts with a classical repertoire.

    In 2006 he joined the Madrid gothic pop rock band Evil Thoughts, taking on the role of keyboardist and lead songwriter. Together with them he writes 2 albums, the second of which is composed entirely by him.

    In 2010 he entered the virtual world of Second Life, where he began his career as a DJ, focusing on artistic events, such as the SL anniversary party, and other projects with diffusion in the real world such as the Nice Carnival.

    In 2019 he abandons his role as a DJ to start showing his own creations in Second Life. Since then he has released 4 solo albums: “Zero”, “Third Demise”, “Shattered, Almost Detached” and “Imniali: Forced Perspective” and the “Silent Beauties” album, in collaboration with the violinist Fly Kugin.

    Bsukmet mainly uses electronic and orchestral resources, but his style is eclectic, and his method consists in using exclusively free resources available to everyone and avoiding the use of sounds created by other composers, writing each piece note by note.

    Links:

    Second Life Group: secondlife:///app/group/917a83e1-c186-b237-c47f-087e148e07f8/about

    SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bsukmet-imniali

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bsukmet

    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bsukmet.stormcrow/

    Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgWlQUS0ctkoAjFfM9n2fZWv9Qyj8bsi6