OBS Project and download:
More information and (non-crashing!) demonstrations to follow. I recommend perusing YouTube and the recent blossoming of live streaming techniques on YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch (most directly used for gaming but also music).
OBS Project and download:
More information and (non-crashing!) demonstrations to follow. I recommend perusing YouTube and the recent blossoming of live streaming techniques on YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch (most directly used for gaming but also music).
Bio:
Corey Keating is a DMA candidate at Cornell University. He holds degrees in music from San Jose State University, Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and Cornell University. Mr. Keating has taught courses in music theory, music technology, composition, and aural skills. His composition instructors include Chris Dietz, Kevin Ernste, Pablo Furman, Mikel Kuehn, Roberto Sierra, Marilyn Shrude, and Steve Stucky.
Program:
Re-Fixed Media
A collection of compositions and generative musical works from my time here in Ithaca, remixed and woven together with alliterative aspects, musical memories, and impromptu interludes.
Listen Here:

All music by Corey Keating; special performances by Cole Tutino (cello), Brendan Jacklin (cello), and Ryan MacEvoy McCollough (piano).
Following on to our conversations about samplers, beats, and beat slicing, we’ll be exploring loops more fully this week. Here are some loops to play with in class.