Monthly Archives: March 2008

Programmable guitar pedal

Matt and I were discussing the Freeplay Symphony a while back, wondering whether it could form the basis for a programmable guitar pedal, and what ho, here they come: http://www.line6.com/news/pressReleases/644. I still haven’t worked out whether you give these things lots of RAM though. For my interests it would be great to make sample-based systems. (Matt)I [...]
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Thoughts about OSC server for Shunt installation

My first post… Good to see everyone on Thursday. at the meat bar. I have been thinking about the central sever program (MCP) for the Shunt installation.Here are my disorganised thoughts, in part including discussion from thurs: MCP_OSC_S – an OSC server which receives OSC messages from Agents. Possible OSC message: x, y position I am percussive, I am [...]
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melodyne

well, my guess is overtone tracking and component analysis. awesome though. http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=dna&L=0
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geometry of musical chords

myah found this last year. It’s just been slashdotted. I’m not convinced by its perceived significance but it’s a good example of information representation. Big articles everywhere. http://music.princeton.edu/~dmitri/
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USB accelerometers

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/10/usb-tiltstick-opens-up-new-world-of-accelerometer-projects/
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