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<metadata><identifier>GregFoxMalhausConstructedExampleTwo</identifier>
<title>Malhaus - Constructed Example Two</title>
<title>Malhaus - Constructed Example Two</title>
<mediatype>audio</mediatype>
<collection>opensource_audio</collection>
<subject>Greg Fox</subject>
<subject>Malhaus</subject>
<subject>Open Source Audio</subject>
<subject>Indeterminacy</subject>
<subject>Digital Age</subject>
<subject>Electro-acoustic</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</licenseurl>
<description>The second example of what might be made using the Malhaus Construction Kit. This is the version I personally like the best. It&#039;s short and to the point, but it says everything the project needs to say really. The walkthrough document is very rudimentary but might serve as a starting-point for your own &quot;open source audio&quot; projects.</description>
<date>2006-04-03</date>
<publicdate>2006-04-03 07:29:16</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-04-03 13:55:20</addeddate>
<adder>gregskius@tesco.net</adder>
<uploader>gregskius@tesco.net</uploader>
<updater>Greg Fox / La Voix Fidel</updater>
<updatedate>2006-04-03 09:17:52</updatedate>
<taper>Greg Fox</taper>
<creator>Greg Fox</creator>
<runtime>9m45s</runtime>
<notes>Finished on the 3rd of April, this is the end of the Malhaus project. Please see the Audio-book version, the Instrumental version and the Construction Kit for more information.
This is my personal favourite version, short and to the point.</notes>
<format>Sound</format>
<updatedate>2006-04-03 09:40:32</updatedate>
<updater>Greg Fox / La Voix Fidel</updater>
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