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* '''2006-10-13''' [http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2005-10-13/music/isthison.html Is This On?]: This week, Dallas bore witness to the second installation of Laptop Deathmatch, a musical event that pits 16 people in a tournament to find the most talented laptop musicians in town. Players get three minutes to whip up whatever noise they want, as long as it comes from only a laptop and a MIDI controller. | * '''2006-10-13''' [http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2005-10-13/music/isthison.html Is This On?]: This week, Dallas bore witness to the second installation of Laptop Deathmatch, a musical event that pits 16 people in a tournament to find the most talented laptop musicians in town. Players get three minutes to whip up whatever noise they want, as long as it comes from only a laptop and a MIDI controller. |
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- CSound: |official web site| |Wikipedia|
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- 2006-10-13 Is This On?: This week, Dallas bore witness to the second installation of Laptop Deathmatch, a musical event that pits 16 people in a tournament to find the most talented laptop musicians in town. Players get three minutes to whip up whatever noise they want, as long as it comes from only a laptop and a MIDI controller.