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In this episode Ben and Nate talk with Eli Fieldsteel about SuperCollider, using Wii-motes, tablets, and gloves as instruments, YouTube tutorials, and creating balanced pieces. Plus news and updates, and Ben attempts to explain human/computer interaction.
- In this episode Ben and Nate talk with Eli Fieldsteel about SuperCollider, using Wii-motes, tablets, and gloves as instruments, Eli’s YouTube tutorials, and creating balanced pieces:
- With Oui (2015)
- Genetic Anomalies (2014) – YouTube – two dancers, four concealed wiimotes, quadraphonic live electronic sound and video
- Invisible Ink (2017) – eight-channel live electronics for Wacom tablet and SuperCollider
- Brain Candy (2015) – four-channel live electronics for Arduino sensor gloves and SuperCollider
- Singularity (2014) – wind ensemble and live electronics (3 movements) – UNC Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble, Evan Feldman conducting (premiere)
- In the news, Zoom has announced their new LiveTrak L-12, a mixer/headphone monitor/class-compliant multichannel interface/standalone recorder, available in September for $600.
- FL Studio 12.5 is out.
- There’s a really interesting video circulating of the upcoming Behringer D (available in Septmeber for $300) being compared to a MiniMoog Model D (no longer available and WAY more expensive).
- In this month’s 2 minute challenge, Ben attempts to explain human/computer interaction.
Posted in Patch In, podcast
Tagged Arduino, coding, controllers, dance, Eli Fieldsteel, gestures, interaction, sensors, Supercollider, Wii, YouTube
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This week on SoundNotion, the panel is joined by longtime friend of the show, new music advocate and music small business mogul Meerenai Shim. We discuss her new label Aerocade Music and her new album of electroacoustic music titled Pheromone.