Greetings, Perry and I rendered another chuck performance/disaster last night as part of FFMUp in Princeton. Perry played the VOMID (Voice-Oriented Melodica Interface Device) [1] and projected the sound through the amazing Noggin-phonics speaker head (also a PRC production), while I programmed on-the-fly: http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov The breath pressure sensor, joystick, sliders, and linear FSR 1 on the VOMID controlled a live vocal model in chuck; the consonants (and belching) were sound clips, played by the keys and linear FSR 2 - all projected through metal head + mounted speakers of the Noggin-phonics! (The wild spatializing effect of this is unfortunately lost in the video.) Another notable aspect of the ordeal was the debut of two new chuck things, soon to be released. Both are authored by Spencer Salazar, a most righteous programmer and CS major here at Princeton. The ChucK Shell is a built-in command line interface *within* chuck, from which on-the-fly programming commands (and even live code) can be issued with great efficiency. The other is a prototypical native ChucK editor (called the miniAudicle, using Cocoa on OSX, Win32/MFC on Windows, and we-haven't-decided-what on linux). This will be released along with the Audicle, to add to our arsenal of chuck power toys. We will be hearing more about both the shell and the miniAudicle very soon (they are still in intense development)... So a big thanks to Spencer, and to Scott Smallwood for setting everything up for FFMUP. Best, Perry + Ge! --- Read more about the VOMID here: [1] http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/proc/nime2005_236.pdf
Dude, This was cool. I really liked what you were doing. Perry wasn't really using ChucK was he? I hope we can jam sometime. I didn't really see miniaudicle on the screen, but I think I saw the shell. You dudes are crazy. My heroes. Someday I might be a programmer worthy of reading your source code... I hope you are surviving. a On 1-Dec-05, at 12:10 AM, Ge Wang wrote:
Greetings,
Perry and I rendered another chuck performance/disaster last night as part of FFMUp in Princeton. Perry played the VOMID (Voice- Oriented Melodica Interface Device) [1] and projected the sound through the amazing Noggin-phonics speaker head (also a PRC production), while I programmed on-the-fly:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov
The breath pressure sensor, joystick, sliders, and linear FSR 1 on the VOMID controlled a live vocal model in chuck; the consonants (and belching) were sound clips, played by the keys and linear FSR 2 - all projected through metal head + mounted speakers of the Noggin-phonics! (The wild spatializing effect of this is unfortunately lost in the video.)
Another notable aspect of the ordeal was the debut of two new chuck things, soon to be released. Both are authored by Spencer Salazar, a most righteous programmer and CS major here at Princeton. The ChucK Shell is a built-in command line interface *within* chuck, from which on-the-fly programming commands (and even live code) can be issued with great efficiency. The other is a prototypical native ChucK editor (called the miniAudicle, using Cocoa on OSX, Win32/MFC on Windows, and we-haven't-decided-what on linux). This will be released along with the Audicle, to add to our arsenal of chuck power toys. We will be hearing more about both the shell and the miniAudicle very soon (they are still in intense development)...
So a big thanks to Spencer, and to Scott Smallwood for setting everything up for FFMUP.
Best, Perry + Ge! --- Read more about the VOMID here:
[1] http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/proc/nime2005_236.pdf
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Oh ye of little faith: I was most definitely using ChucK, in real-time, controlled by a big green keyboard with lots of extra sensors mounted on it. I was also drinking beer and having a minor seizure at the time. True. PRC On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Adam Tindale wrote:
Dude,
This was cool. I really liked what you were doing. Perry wasn't really using ChucK was he? I hope we can jam sometime. I didn't really see miniaudicle on the screen, but I think I saw the shell. You dudes are crazy. My heroes. Someday I might be a programmer worthy of reading your source code...
I hope you are surviving.
a
On 1-Dec-05, at 12:10 AM, Ge Wang wrote:
Greetings,
Perry and I rendered another chuck performance/disaster last night as part of FFMUp in Princeton. Perry played the VOMID (Voice-Oriented Melodica Interface Device) [1] and projected the sound through the amazing Noggin-phonics speaker head (also a PRC production), while I programmed on-the-fly:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov
The breath pressure sensor, joystick, sliders, and linear FSR 1 on the VOMID controlled a live vocal model in chuck; the consonants (and belching) were sound clips, played by the keys and linear FSR 2 - all projected through metal head + mounted speakers of the Noggin-phonics! (The wild spatializing effect of this is unfortunately lost in the video.)
Another notable aspect of the ordeal was the debut of two new chuck things, soon to be released. Both are authored by Spencer Salazar, a most righteous programmer and CS major here at Princeton. The ChucK Shell is a built-in command line interface *within* chuck, from which on-the-fly programming commands (and even live code) can be issued with great efficiency. The other is a prototypical native ChucK editor (called the miniAudicle, using Cocoa on OSX, Win32/MFC on Windows, and we-haven't-decided-what on linux). This will be released along with the Audicle, to add to our arsenal of chuck power toys. We will be hearing more about both the shell and the miniAudicle very soon (they are still in intense development)...
So a big thanks to Spencer, and to Scott Smallwood for setting everything up for FFMUP.
Best, Perry + Ge! --- Read more about the VOMID here:
[1] http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/proc/nime2005_236.pdf
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Hi, The same green beast we saw at NIME, right? Has anything changed in the hardware since then? Was the seizure the thing being sonified? sorry... couldn't resist. I have never managed to make ChucK make noises quite like that. Maybe in all your free time, you could conscript a grad student to throw an example of your code onto the WIKI? I'll show you mine if you show me yours. Seriously though, I did enjoy this performance as a whole. Amazing work for a free jam. There were some nice moments. a On 3-Dec-05, at 6:53 PM, Perry R Cook wrote:
Oh ye of little faith:
I was most definitely using ChucK, in real-time, controlled by a big green keyboard with lots of extra sensors mounted on it. I was also drinking beer and having a minor seizure at the time. True.
PRC
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Adam Tindale wrote:
Dude,
This was cool. I really liked what you were doing. Perry wasn't really using ChucK was he? I hope we can jam sometime. I didn't really see miniaudicle on the screen, but I think I saw the shell. You dudes are crazy. My heroes. Someday I might be a programmer worthy of reading your source code...
I hope you are surviving.
a
On 1-Dec-05, at 12:10 AM, Ge Wang wrote:
Greetings, Perry and I rendered another chuck performance/disaster last night as part of FFMUp in Princeton. Perry played the VOMID (Voice-Oriented Melodica Interface Device) [1] and projected the sound through the amazing Noggin-phonics speaker head (also a PRC production), while I programmed on-the-fly: http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov The breath pressure sensor, joystick, sliders, and linear FSR 1 on the VOMID controlled a live vocal model in chuck; the consonants (and belching) were sound clips, played by the keys and linear FSR 2 - all projected through metal head + mounted speakers of the Noggin-phonics! (The wild spatializing effect of this is unfortunately lost in the video.) Another notable aspect of the ordeal was the debut of two new chuck things, soon to be released. Both are authored by Spencer Salazar, a most righteous programmer and CS major here at Princeton. The ChucK Shell is a built-in command line interface *within* chuck, from which on-the-fly programming commands (and even live code) can be issued with great efficiency. The other is a prototypical native ChucK editor (called the miniAudicle, using Cocoa on OSX, Win32/MFC on Windows, and we-haven't-decided- what on linux). This will be released along with the Audicle, to add to our arsenal of chuck power toys. We will be hearing more about both the shell and the miniAudicle very soon (they are still in intense development)... So a big thanks to Spencer, and to Scott Smallwood for setting everything up for FFMUP. Best, Perry + Ge! --- Read more about the VOMID here: [1] http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/proc/nime2005_236.pdf _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
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Ge Wang wrote:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov
I can't playback this one on my system (debian/linux). Tried different players including xine, ogle and xmovie. I can, however, play the chuck_at_ffmup-2004.10.12b.mov. Has something changed between the two files? -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk
On Dec 4, 2005, at 2:21 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov
I can't playback this one on my system (debian/linux). Tried different players including xine, ogle and xmovie. I can, however, play the chuck_at_ffmup-2004.10.12b.mov. Has something changed between the two files?
Hmm... the 2004 one was encoded mpeg-4/mpeg-2L3 (video/audio) on MacOS 10.3 whereas the 2005 one was done with mpeg-4/AAC on MacOS 10.4. Could it be AAC (do you have this decoder)? Best, Ge!
Ge Wang wrote:
Hmm... the 2004 one was encoded mpeg-4/mpeg-2L3 (video/audio) on MacOS 10.3 whereas the 2005 one was done with mpeg-4/AAC on MacOS 10.4. Could it be AAC (do you have this decoder)?
The video is in quicktime format which means that its probably the Sorenson codec for which to my knowledge, no Open Source or free decoder exists. Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo +-----------------------------------------------------------+ "Even Napoleon had his Watergate" -- Michael Spautz
I agree that this probably has to do with AAC. I'm running Debian and playing the video using mplayer without any problems. Cool video! - Tyler On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:22:01PM -0500, Ge Wang wrote:
On Dec 4, 2005, at 2:21 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/listen/chuck@ffmup-2005.11.29.mov
I can't playback this one on my system (debian/linux). Tried different players including xine, ogle and xmovie. I can, however, play the chuck_at_ffmup-2004.10.12b.mov. Has something changed between the two files?
Hmm... the 2004 one was encoded mpeg-4/mpeg-2L3 (video/audio) on MacOS 10.3 whereas the 2005 one was done with mpeg-4/AAC on MacOS 10.4. Could it be AAC (do you have this decoder)?
Best, Ge! _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
Tyler Gillies wrote:
I agree that this probably has to do with AAC. I'm running Debian and playing the video using mplayer without any problems. Cool video!
Which player are you using? Which additional libs do you have installed? -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk
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Adam Tindale
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Atte André Jensen
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Erik de Castro Lopo
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Ge Wang
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Perry R Cook
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Tyler Gillies