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spacebug ([personal profile] spacebug) wrote2003-04-10 11:29 pm

gah.

After much frustration, I have a working copy of Reason (that will likely be upgraded shortly anyway...) I'm going to try to use it as a composition tool in the absence of my sampler, which new reports claim may be out of service for another four months. Ugh.

Makes me feel amazingly frustrated about getting projects done to have one of my primary tools break severely - twice - in such short a time, and to likely have it out of service for the better part of a year. They don't leave your *car* sitting in the shop four-eight months, why my keyboard? It's worth more to me than my car by quite a shot in more ways than one. This doesn't seem weird to me, but I guess it probably is. I also thought that, around the time it's scheduled to come back repaired for an as of yet unknown sum of money, I'll inconveniently be putting all my extra cash into the trip to Burning Man. Hate that feeling of the universe being against you; also have the nagging recognition of such feelings as self-indulgent wallowing when there're people with Real Problems. A lot of them in Iraq. Anyway.

Reason works; I'm glad.

I guess no one else knows if I should go to grad school either, eh? ;)
Oh well.

[identity profile] spacebug.livejournal.com 2003-04-11 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
I want to go somewhere as unlike the U as possible. Not particularily in size, but in structure and function. I want to go somewhere where they actually give a damn about electronic music, and I'd like to go to a bigger city out-of-state, as I think it would be a good change for me. I thought first of berklee, but they don't seem to have traditional graduate programs, a cursory web search also brought up Mills, which looks really promising, yet also looks expensive and difficult to get into. I graduated with a 3.3, which isn't terrible, but isn't quite grad material. I would have good recommendations as the professors I liked I liked a lot (and I think they liked me), so that's good. I would want to build up the number of compositions I've done considerably before applying, too, which is another reason to delay. I also may ask my favorite comp prof his advice, as he wisely told me once that you shouldn't get more education than you need to do what you want to do. I assume that getting a grad degree in electronic music may very well put me on the track to be a music professor, something that I'd probably enjoy but I'm not sure. I've never really taught anything. I also have conflicted opinions about the institutes of higher learning as a whole; not sure that I want to dedicate my life to them.