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Follow us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/MusicHackSpace @MusicHackSpace] | Follow us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/MusicHackSpace @MusicHackSpace] | ||
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+ | === Resources === | ||
+ | ====Open-source Libraries==== | ||
+ | *[http://urmus.eecs.umich.edu/ urMus] | ||
+ | A meta-environment for live and interactive application design and programming on and for iOS and Android. | ||
+ | * [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/ The Synthesis ToolKit in C++] | ||
+ | A set of open source audio signal processing and algorithmic synthesis classes written in C++, designed to facilitate rapid development of music synthesis and audio processing software, with an emphasis on cross-platform functionality, realtime control, ease of use, and educational example code. | ||
+ | *[http://freeverb3.sourceforge.net/ Freeverb] | ||
+ | A powerful sound processing library, supporting zero-latency realtime sound effect processing. | ||
+ | ====Theory & Tutorials==== | ||
+ | *[http://www.sensorwiki.org/doku.php Sensor Wiki] | ||
+ | This wiki provides a thorough review of the main types of sensing technologies used in musical applications. | ||
+ | *[http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/ Basics of music acoustics] | ||
+ | The art and science of music acoustics are presented here, in musician-friendly format. | ||
+ | * [http://www.independentrecording.net/irn/resources/freqchart/main_display.htm Interactive Frequency Chart] | ||
+ | One of the Internet’s most popular resources for the do-it-yourself recorder/producer. | ||
+ | * [http://obiwannabe.co.uk/html/toys/toys.html Cool and easy Pure Data projects] | ||
+ | A list of Pure Data projects with instructions and explanations. |
Revision as of 03:16, 31 October 2011
Presentations
We start the meet ups with a short presentation (5/10 min). Talks can be a starting point for collaborations. Speakers are invited to come forward with work in progress, ongoing ideas, prototypes, technological issues, whatever they may find useful to share and get feedback on.
- Thursday 03/11/2011, 7pm: Sam Duffy on her Augmented Saxophone
- Thursday 10/11/2011, 7pm: Tim Murray-Browne, IMPOSSIBLE ALONE, sound installation
- Thursday 17/11/2011, 7pm: Martin (mars), Taquito, electronic wind instrument
Past
- Thursday 27/10/2011, 7pm: Filip (Zambari) on Arduino based Harmonic Clock project
- Thursday 20/10/2011, 7pm: Chris Jack on Hydrophone microphone recordings and brainwave music control (EEGs + PureData)
Projects
People
Create a profile using this template and add yourself below
Mailing List
There is a dedicated mailing list to discuss our activities.
Follow us on Twitter @MusicHackSpace
Resources
Open-source Libraries
A meta-environment for live and interactive application design and programming on and for iOS and Android.
A set of open source audio signal processing and algorithmic synthesis classes written in C++, designed to facilitate rapid development of music synthesis and audio processing software, with an emphasis on cross-platform functionality, realtime control, ease of use, and educational example code.
A powerful sound processing library, supporting zero-latency realtime sound effect processing.
Theory & Tutorials
This wiki provides a thorough review of the main types of sensing technologies used in musical applications.
The art and science of music acoustics are presented here, in musician-friendly format.
One of the Internet’s most popular resources for the do-it-yourself recorder/producer.
A list of Pure Data projects with instructions and explanations.