Hey Kassen and other Chuckists!
I think it is interesting to note we used an alternative approach
considering the sync between Renato and me. The sound was generated by
Renato using ChucK/Vim/Jack and by me using ChucK/Emacs/Jack without sync.
The audio from both of us was passed to a Pd patch running on a third
computer operated by Gilson Beck, another composer, part of the trio
(FooBarBaz). Gilson spatialized and mixed the audio generated by us with a
visual interface: the movements of his hands were tracked by a "color
tracker" implemented by Ricardo Fabbri on Pd/GEM and the x/y coordinates
defined the panning effects. On this way we could mix both audio in certain
times, creating a dialogue between my sound, Renato's sound and Gilson's.
Unfortunatelly I lost my laptop and all the codes within after the
presentation, but I used a screen similar to Renato's recorded screencasts,
using ChucK as a live sampler, similar to Thor's ixilang approach. A
snippet of the code was saved here: https://gist.github.com/1379142
I think Gilson can send you more details about his Pd patch and some videos
about the human body interface tracked by colors.
All the best.
2011/12/2 Renato Fabbri
Em 1 de dezembro de 2011 16:30, Kassen
escreveu: ... I like how you make a glorious mess instead of the stark minimalism of the other livecoding I've seen. I'm not sure how this would scale, but the difference is exciting.
Thanks! I like that also. The idea is to use the desktop to play and make it more appealing. That bouncing white ball is 'processing'. The cow is 'cowsay'.
Some years ago i did what i now call LDP (Linux Desktop Playing) with jack-rack, ardour, audacity, PD, chuck, python and even audacious. That was a really big mess, specially with ABT: http://trac.assembla.com/audioexperiments/browser/ABeatDetector
Maybe what we are doing is live coding with heritances from LDP.
Anyway, these are the 5 small videos at Vimeo, so anyone can take a look:
- live coding presentation, part 1 a basic principles of the live coding presentation we did on 20/11/2011 for about 3,5 thousand people on Festival CONTATO, São Carlos, Brazil. http://vimeo.com/33012735
- live coding presentation part1 b: REM and cows about Rapid Eyes Movement (REM) and use of cows in the live coding presentation we did on 20/11/2011 for about 3,5 thousand people on Festival CONTATO, São Carlos, Brazil. http://vimeo.com/33018740
- live coding presentation part2 improvisation improvisation part of the live coding presentation we did on 20/11/2011 for about 3,5 thousand people on Festival CONTATO, São Carlos, Brazil. http://vimeo.com/33019291
- presentation part3 soundscapes The part where we used soundscapes in the live coding presentation we did on 20/11/2011 for about 3,5 thousand people on Festival CONTATO, São Carlos, Brazil. http://vimeo.com/33025717
- presentation part4 improvisation2 ending endind of the live coding presentation we did on 20/11/2011 for about 3,5 thousand people on Festival CONTATO, São Carlos, Brazil. http://vimeo.com/33025913
cheers, rfabbri
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