Adam, Thanks for your "conductor" dance music generator. After the holiday socializing I finally kranked it up and tested it with a simple microphone patch on a new setup. It sounds great! I'm going to feature it on this week's ChucK show. The new setup is miniAudicle on eMac with Y cable to headphones and split to a patch cable that connects emac headphones out to netbook line-in where edcast broadcasts. I can do it all on the eMac using soundflower but I don't have enough CPU for ChucK *and* MuSE broadcaster, so hence the use of two computers. Oh, by the way to make ChucK use relative paths you just put a dot in front of the filename, like this: "./dir/filename" instead of "/dir/filename", and in miniAudicle you go to preferences to select the current directory. I modified you code to work this way by addind the dots in the right files. Do you have any biographical information for me to read or paraphrase as I introduce your program? Anything would be good... Thanks, Les (Inventor)
Hey Les, Glad you like the patch - if I get around to ever finding some decent drum samples then I'll send out a new version, probably with some dubstep vibes added (breath holding not advised tho') Very useful to know about relative paths in Chuck/miniAudicle - thanks :-) As for me... I am an artist, musician and programmer mostly based around London (UK). I've been working around interactive audio for a good number of years, originally being a member of an arts collective called "AudioRom" in the mid 90s (we made a few CD-Roms and some pretty sweet table installations (wish things like ms's surface or reactable had been around then)). Since then I've done a few things, and my most relevant recent music projects are "Burn Brothers" (http://www.burnbros.com - modern reggae infused electronica, with a 70 year old dub poet on vocals, where I am involved in production, arrangement and visuals when we play live) and "The Sancho Plan" (http://www.thesanchoplan.com - a performance and installation project centred around drums triggering characters - where I am the systems architect). I've also got a sonic installation piece on the go (with an iPhone version also in development) with Julian Baker, although we're really taking our time with that one (screen recording here: http://vimeo.com/3957961) Hope that helps, Adam On 13 Apr 2009, at 04:08, Les Hall wrote:
Adam,
Thanks for your "conductor" dance music generator. After the holiday socializing I finally kranked it up and tested it with a simple microphone patch on a new setup. It sounds great! I'm going to feature it on this week's ChucK show.
The new setup is miniAudicle on eMac with Y cable to headphones and split to a patch cable that connects emac headphones out to netbook line-in where edcast broadcasts. I can do it all on the eMac using soundflower but I don't have enough CPU for ChucK *and* MuSE broadcaster, so hence the use of two computers.
Oh, by the way to make ChucK use relative paths you just put a dot in front of the filename, like this: "./dir/filename" instead of "/ dir/filename", and in miniAudicle you go to preferences to select the current directory. I modified you code to work this way by addind the dots in the right files.
Do you have any biographical information for me to read or paraphrase as I introduce your program? Anything would be good...
Thanks,
Les (Inventor)
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