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        <title>projects:software:audio-haptic_texture</title>
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        <description>This code allows the haptic (and visual) display of image-based textures.  It also sends force interaction information as OSC messages to Pure Data, in vectors of 10 samples each.  The Pure Data patch then plays this information through a bank of modal resonators to give it a more interesting sound quality.</description>
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        <description>Different Strokes

Overview

Different strokes is part of the project Graphical Interfaces for Musical Performance and Improvisation.

Different Strokes is a software system for performing music on a computer. It
aims to allow a performer to create much of his or her performance sequences
on-stage instead of relying on prepared control material.</description>
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        <title>projects:software:digital_orchestra_toolbox</title>
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        <description>Digital Orchestra Toolbox for MaxMSP

The Digital Orchestra Toolbox (DOT) started its life back in 2006 as a repository of useful MaxMSP functions for the CIRMMT/McGill Digital Orchestra Project. Over the years it has grown and evolved as it was used in subsequent projects at McGill and elsewhere, including the development and performance of a number of new digital musical instruments such as the T-Stick and the Spine.</description>
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        <description>DIMPLE: Dynamically Interactive Musically PhysicaL Environment

Project Description

This project is an implementation of a physical dynamics environment which can be controlled via OSC, so that audio projects such as PureData can create physical objects in a virtual space, and then let them interact with each other, colliding and otherwise moving around.  Data about objects' position and acceleration, for example, can be retrieved and then used to affect some sort of audio synthesis.  It is a p…</description>
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        <description>Audio Environment for the Emotional Imaging Composer

Project Description

The EIC is a multimedia tool that translates bio-signals into emotionally responsive environments in real-time. The foundation of the EIC is a custom-built wireless finger sensor that captures seven time-varying physiological measures of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Through a procedure involving signal processing, feature extraction, transformation, and machine recognition, these signals are mapped onto human affec…</description>
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        <description>FaceQuencer

Project Description

FaceQuencer is a camera-based sequencer and looper. It is written in C++ using  OpenFrameworks, and uses  Pure Data for sound processing.

The main idea was developed and presented at  Music Hack Day Montreal on September 24-25. Over the following few days, the software was improved and installers were created to facilitate installation.</description>
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        <description>Traitement et visualisation de données gestuelles captées par Optotrak

Project Description

This work focuses on the processing and visualization of clarinet motion-capture data recorded in the IDMIL. However, the approach and tools developed are also applicable to other types of instrument or data captured using OPTOTRAK or Vicon.</description>
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        <description>libmapper: a library for connecting things

Overview

This library is a system for representing input and output signals on
a network and allowing arbitrary “mappings” to be dynamically created
between them.

A “mapping” consists of an Open Sound Control stream being established
between a source signal and a destination signal</description>
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        <description>Medusa

Project Description

Medusa is an audio/MIDI communication tool for local networks. The main goal is to unleash audio/MIDI communication between computers and software applications on a local area network without complex configurations or difficult set-ups.</description>
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        <description>ofMapperSynth

Overview

ofMapperSynth is an application developed by Bruno Angeles at the Input Devices and 
Musical Interaction Laboratory (IDMIL) at McGill University's Schulich School of 
Music. It is meant as a multi-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac</description>
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        <description>OM-Pursuit: Dictionary-Based Sound Modeling

Overview

OM-Pursuit is a library for corpus-based sound modelling in OpenMusic.

Parametric sound representations have since long served as conceptual models in composition contexts (see e.g. the French spectralist school). Today there are a number of software tools allowing composers to derive symbolic data from continuous sound phenomena, such as extracting frequency structures via sinusoidal partial tracking. Most of these tools, however, are base…</description>
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        <description>OM-SoX: Multichannel Audio Manipulation and Functional Batch Processing

Overview

OM-SoX is a free, open source, cross-platform library (Win/MacOS/Linux) for symbolic audio manipulation, analysis and batch processing in OpenMusic. Environments for computer-aided composition have traditionally been conceived for representation and manipulation of abstract musical materials, such as rhythms, chords, etc. More recently, there's been an increased interest in integration of sound and spatialization …</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
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        <description>OMPrisma: Spatial Sound Synthesis in OpenMusic

Overview

OMPrisma is a library for spatial sound synthesis in the computer-aided composition environment OpenMusic.
In addition to working with pre-existing sound sources (i.e. sound files) it permits the synthesis of sounds with complex spatial morphologies controlled by processes developed in OpenMusic in relation to other sound synthesis parameters and to the symbolic data of a compositional framework.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
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        <description>Introduction

This is a small C library libplhm to encapsulate communication with Polhemus motion tracking devices. These devices communicate with a computer using a USB serial port or RS232 port. Included is a small program plhm which can be used to request data from the device, and record this to a file or send it across the network using the</description>
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        <dc:date>2019-04-23T15:29:03+00:00</dc:date>
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