Vaughan Johnson
2017-04-18 03:50:01 UTC
esoterica, possibly of interest. -- V
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From: Aran Mulholland <***@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Music software interface design
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This is great stuff, I will follow it with interest. On a side not have a
look at the compressor in Ableton Live. It has three ways of visualising
the audio running through it. I don't think I really understood how a
compressor worked until I started using it.
â
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Aran Mulholland <***@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Music software interface design
To: ***@mobileer.com, A discussion list for music-related DSP <
music-***@music.columbia.edu>
This is great stuff, I will follow it with interest. On a side not have a
look at the compressor in Ableton Live. It has three ways of visualising
the audio running through it. I don't think I really understood how a
compressor worked until I started using it.
â
Hello Arthur,
I really like the ideas on your website. I agree that the area where we
need to work is in the UI. We have powerful CPUs and a big toolkit of
synthesis techniques. Now we need a better way of interacting with these
tools. I will rethink my knob arrays.
I use breakpoint envelopes in JSyn. I may add the voice input to my
envelope editor. I find Java is a good place for prototyping UI and has
plenty of performance.
I notice that your examples did not show any sharp attacks. Probably
because the voice takes a while to build. I think that combining a clap
with a vocalization might be fun to try.
I will contact you off list.
Thanks,
Phil Burk
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I really like the ideas on your website. I agree that the area where we
need to work is in the UI. We have powerful CPUs and a big toolkit of
synthesis techniques. Now we need a better way of interacting with these
tools. I will rethink my knob arrays.
I use breakpoint envelopes in JSyn. I may add the voice input to my
envelope editor. I find Java is a good place for prototyping UI and has
plenty of performance.
I notice that your examples did not show any sharp attacks. Probably
because the voice takes a while to build. I think that combining a clap
with a vocalization might be fun to try.
I will contact you off list.
Thanks,
Phil Burk
Hello all,
I've been doing some work on re-designing the interactions / interfaces
for music software. The focus isn't on the DSP, more on how we can better
interact with it. That said, there are some engineering implications
(particularly with the first prototype).
Hope you enjoy! http://arthurcarabott.com/mui/
If the work interests you feel free to mail me off list as well.
Best,
Arthur
www.arthurcarabott.com
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_______________________________________________I've been doing some work on re-designing the interactions / interfaces
for music software. The focus isn't on the DSP, more on how we can better
interact with it. That said, there are some engineering implications
(particularly with the first prototype).
Hope you enjoy! http://arthurcarabott.com/mui/
If the work interests you feel free to mail me off list as well.
Best,
Arthur
www.arthurcarabott.com
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