Emma Frid, master student at KTH Stockholm, Department of Computer Science and Communication successfully defended her masters thesis titled "Perceptual Characterization of a Tactile Display for Live Electronic Music Performance" in August 2014.
Congratulations, Emma!
Find it here: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-159245
Marcello Giordano will be working on haptic/vibrotactile feedback within CLEF.
Welcome in the team, M.G.!
There's a DCS Alumni concert tonight with pieces developed in CLEF:
From the Facebook event description: https://www.facebook.com/events/271792092896364/
The first of three concerts featuring composers from the Schulich School of Music Digital Composition Studio.
This concert features new works for instrumentalists and live electronics, in 7.1 surround sound.
Compositions by:
MUCO 542 - class of Philippe Leroux:
Preston Beebe
Jason Noble
&
DCS Alumni:
Stephen Spencer
Kit Vaughan Soden
There is a number of upcoming mixed music concerts featuring pieces developed in CLEF:
• Tuesday, April 3rd:
DCS Alumni concert, at TANNA hall, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal.
• Wednesday, April 4th:
PRISMA concert, by Codes D'Acces at Usine C, Montreal.
• Saturday, April 14th:
MUCO542 concert, at TANNA hall, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal.... read more
[Preston Beebe's][1] "Chanson d'oiseau 1,2,3,4,5" for percussion and electronics will be performed tonight at [Sala Rossa][2] as part of the [Musique21][3] concert series. For this piece a special multi-phrase buffer module + graphical interface for CLEF have been developed, inspired by the ['phrase looper pedals'][4], for layering/overdubbing of recorded materials, widely used within the improv community. ... read more
Last Sunday we had a well-received CIRMMT workshop in the MultiMediaRoom of McGill University where newly designed gestural controllers were used to control audio synthesis and processing in CLEF. http://www.cirmmt.mcgill.ca/activities/workshops/training/labo/zadel1
We have a new contributor for CLEF: Geof Holbrook
As an original developer of the IntegraMaxGUI Geof has been dealing with OpenSoundControl and javascript and will mainly work on system architecture, 'events' and scripting.
I'm happy to introduce a new developer for CLEF: Graham Boyes.
Graham has a signal-processing background and will mostly work on dsp- and video-related stuff (matrices, gen~, etc.).
Welcome in the team!
CLEF - the CIRMMT Live-Electronics Framework
...sees the light of the day!
Finally on sourceforge with git repository, development tools, and project page.