Re: [music-dsp] Music software interface design

2017-04-18 Thread Spencer Jackson
I certainly found it interesting. Thanks for sharing! I find it interesting though that (aside from the limiter threshold in the first example) you are moving from a parametric interface to an empirical one. It seems to me to be used more powerfully in realtime or with automation, in a live

Re: [music-dsp] Music software interface design

2017-04-18 Thread Ivan Cohen
By the way, related with interface design, I have just backed this project : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1795693416/push-turn-move-interface-design-in-electronic-musi?ref=category It's a book called "Push Turn Move" about interface design for both hardware and software in electronic

Re: [music-dsp] Music software interface design

2017-04-18 Thread Bart Brouns
Slightly related, my "Vocoder on Steroids", Voice Of Faust: https://github.com/magnetophon/VoiceOfFaust It uses the 'control voltages' to drive oscilator-banks, where each oscilator has a formant. There's different version for different oscilators: PAF, FOF, FM, and a classic vocoder.

[music-dsp] SBCM 2017: 2nd Call for Contributions

2017-04-18 Thread dj
[ Please help distribute this Call -- Apologies for cross-posting ] SBCM 2017 - The 16th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music São Paulo, Brazil, September 3-6, 2017 http://www.sbc.org.br/sbcm2017/ http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/ 2nd Call for Contributions Welcome to the 16th edition of