M-AUDIO - MidAir

M-Audio has released MidAir a wireless MIDI transmitter and receiver system. {width=“460” height=“250”} The system is also able to synchronize between several performers. I just wish that some of these large companies would start to use OSC one day…

November 16, 2006 · 1 min · 39 words · ARJ

Tapestrea

TAPESTREA (or taps) is a unified framework for interactively analyzing, transforming and synthesizing complex sounds. Given one or more recordings, it provides well-defined means to: identify points of interest in the sound and extract them into reusable templates transform sound components independently of the background and/or other events continually resynthesize the background texture in a perceptually convincing manner controllably place event templates over backgrounds, using a novel graphical user interface and/or scripts written in the ChucK audio programming language leverage similarity based retrieval to locate other interesting sound components Taps provides a new way to completely transform a sound scene, dynamically generate soundscapes of unlimited length, and compose and design sound by combining elements from different recordings....

November 3, 2006 · 1 min · 134 words · ARJ

Audacity 1.3

There’s a new beta of Audacity 1.3 out. Previous versions have been somewhat unstable and lacking features, but now it starts to improve: - New selection bar and improved selection tools Dockable toolbars New “Repair” effect, other improved effects Auto-save and automatic crash recovery {#image307}

November 2, 2006 · 1 min · 45 words · ARJ

NoMuTe 2006

Just back from the 1st Nordic Music Technology Conference organized by NTNU in connection with Trondheim MatchMaking organized by TEKS. This is the follow-up conference from Musikkteknologidagene which I organized in Oslo last year as an attempt to gather people working within the field. Ola Nordahl has posted some nice pictures from the Opening day, where Paul Lansky held a great keynote about his compositions (check out his music page for examples of his work)....

October 16, 2006 · 1 min · 167 words · ARJ

Norwegian Science Fair

Last weekend we participated (again) with a stand at a big science fair down in the city centre of Oslo during the Norwegian Research Days. {.imagelink} The most interesting thing, and also what I have spent the most time on lately was a “music troll” I have been making together with Einar Sneve Martinussen and Arve Voldsund. The troll is basically a box with four speakers on the sides, and four arms sticking out with heads with included sensors....

September 29, 2006 · 1 min · 80 words · ARJ

Soundflower

Soundflower from Cycling ‘74, a small freeware utility allowing internal audio routing under OS X, is available in Universal Binary for MacTel computers. Soundflower is similar to Jack, and while the latter has some more advanced features, I find Soundflower easier to use. They are both perfect for recording for example streaming audio.

August 22, 2006 · 1 min · 53 words · ARJ

Unhappy Hour

I found (via Trond’s blog) the funny story Unhappy Hour about a group of people getting stuck with a jukebox playing Brian Eno’s Thursday Afternoon. I bought the DVD not too long ago, and it has become one my favourites. Eno writes in the liner notes: These pieces represent a response to what is presently the most interesting challenge of video: how does one make something that can be seen again and again in the way that a record can be listened to repeatedly?...

August 2, 2006 · 2 min · 227 words · ARJ

New book: New Digital Musical Instruments: Control and Interaction Beyond the Keyboard

{.imagelink}Eduardo Miranda and Marcelo M. Wanderley have just released a new book called New Digital Musical Instruments: Control and Interaction Beyond the Keyboard. The chapters are: - Musical Gestures: Acquisition and Mapping Gestural Controllers Sensors and Sensor-to-Computer Interfaces Biosignal Interfaces Toward Intelligent Musical Instruments So far most publications in this field have been in conference proceedings, so it is great to have a book that can be used in teaching....

July 17, 2006 · 1 min · 70 words · ARJ

Electromyography

For some experiments we are conducting on piano playing I have been looking for a way of measuring muscle activity, or electromyography as it is more properly called: Electromyography (EMG) is a medical technique for evaluating and recording physiologic properties of muscles at rest and while contracting. EMG is performed using a instrument called an electromyograph, to produce a record called an electromyogram. An electromyograph detects the electrical potential generated by muscle cells when these cells contract, and also when the cells are at rest....

July 15, 2006 · 2 min · 242 words · ARJ

BEAM Foundation

In a discussion of “the most complex Max patch”, Barry Threw pointed to the patch used by TrioMetrik, the ensemble of the BEAM Foundation. There’s also a video with shots of musicians and patches.

July 11, 2006 · 1 min · 34 words · ARJ