User talk:Luisalvaz
Welcome to WIKISOO
[edit]Hello and welcome to the Writing Wikipedia Articles course (#WIKISOO)! We look forward to meeting you in the first class on 25 February (Americas)/26 Feb (Asia/Australia). By now you should have received an introductory email with some details about the course. If you can't find it, there's an archived copy of the email at this link.
To attend the live session, please check our course home page for instructions and the link. We recommend logging into Blackboard Collaborate (the live class software we use) before the day of class, to be sure it's working. (More tips on the home page.)
If taking the course in self-paced mode, please come say hello on the course talk page so we know who you are! Thanks for signing up, and we'll see you Tuesday! - Pete (talk) 06:09, 24 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi
[edit]Hi Luis, Love electronic music, especially ambient. ggatin (talk) 01:53, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
Second WIKISOO class starts soon!
[edit]Hi! Just a quick reminder that the second WIKISOO class starts in about 3 hours. Even if you missed Week 1, please join us at this link for the live webinar - ideally about 15 minutes early to test your mic/speakers. If you haven’t finished up your Week 1 homework, there’s still time; post any questions on the class talk page! You can also watch a video of last week’s class on YouTube (earlier audio problems have been corrected). Feel free to contact me on my talk page with questions anytime! - WIKISOO co-instructor Sara FB (talk) 22:01, 4 March 2014 (UTC)
Looking good!
[edit]Your user page is looking good, Luis! -Pete (talk) 16:53, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
WIKISOO Week 3
[edit]Hi Luisalvaz, we look forward to seeing you in class in a few hours. We look forward to seeing you in class in a few hours. Here's the link to our Week 3 class page and to the live webinar.
PLEASE NOTE: If you're not in the USA, please double-check the class time. We have gone on Daylight Savings Time (also known as Summer Time) in the USA, so for some of you the class time will be an hour earlier. (If your country goes on Summer Time in the coming weeks, you will want to check again!)
This week we are going to start off with some basic review of all we've covered. So if you've been feeling behind or confused by all the details, we'll make sure we've got your questions answered before forging ahead! See you soon, -Pete (talk) 16:25, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
Week 4 of Writing Wikipedia Articles: Final Projects Ahoy!
[edit]Hey Luisalvaz - hope all is going well with you as we segue into Week 4 of WIKISOO! Just a reminder, in case you need it, that depending on your time zone, class time may have shifted - check out this link to make sure you know when to join us. Looking forward to chatting more with you this week about the Final Project - if you already know which article you're working on, you'll find instructions there for sharing this information easily with your classmates. Post any questions to the class Talk page, please! See you in class tomorrow! Sara FB (talk) 01:41, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
WIKISOO check-in
[edit]How's it going, Luisalvaz? Just touching base as we start the fifth (!) week of the WIKISOO course. We're excited to see students working on such a diverse range of articles! If you haven't already, log in, scroll down to the bottom of the main course page to list your chosen final project article next to your own name; brag a little about your work (or just ask questions!) on the course talk page; and join the live lecture tomorrow as we move towards completion of the course! This is when things get exciting. :) Looking forward to seeing you in class! - Sara FB (talk) 23:39, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
- I am already working in an article, but in spanish. This is the link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usuario:Luisalvaz/Borrador --Luisalvaz (talk) 22:50, 25 March 2014 (UTC)
Week 6 of WIKISOO
[edit]Hi Luisalvaz! Just checking in as we head into the final week of the Writing Wikipedia Articles class. You can look through last week's ether pad notes, check out your homework assignments from Week 5, and watch last week's lecture on YouTube - all right here. Check out my note from last week (above) if you're still diving into your Final Project... or head over to the course talk page to see if anyone else is having the same issues you are! Looking forward to seeing you in the last live webinar of the session tomorrow. Big WikiLove. -Sara FB (talk) 23:19, 31 March 2014 (UTC)
Just a quick question about your audio file
[edit]Just a quick question about your audio file | |
Hello! I'm not sure it's the right way to contact users on Wikipedia, but I've never done this before, so forgive me if I'm doing it wrong.
I have recently come across this audio file on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dream_(John_Cage)_-_luis_alvaz.ogg As I understood, it is your rendition of John Cage's Dream. I am stunned by how amazing it is, and very much interested in what instruments / sounds you used to create it. Would you be willing to share some of the information about its creation? I am specifically interested in the main sound: what is it made on? What synth or preset did you use? It sounds very much like a muted marimba of some sort, but I couldn't come close to it (I was using Chromaphone VST). Also, I can hear certain wind-like whistles and a more metallic-like sound, resembling a xylophone of some sort too. Anyway, would love to get more insight into this amazing piece of work. Thank you! Lickneonlights (talk) 21:07, 24 September 2017 (UTC) |