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The MCT Blog, is the student-led blog of the master’s program in Music, Communication and Technology (MCT), offered by the University of Oslo. The blog started in 2018, and it Continue Reading
The MCT Blog, is the student-led blog of the master’s program in Music, Communication and Technology (MCT), offered by the University of Oslo. The blog started in 2018, and it Continue Reading
The DGMD (Dataset Generator for Musical Devices) is a collection of MAX patches and JavaScript files for the automatic generation of datasets from hardware and software musical devices. The musical Continue Reading
The paper 20 NIMEs: Twenty Years of New Interfaces for Musical Expression, co authored with Jackson Goode, and published at the 21st edition of the International Conference on New Interfaces Continue Reading
Networked Electronic Music Tools (NMET) is a collection of software tools that enable electronic musicians and DJs in separated locations to co-produce events performing synchronously across the Internet. NMET stream Continue Reading
Overview The Tangible Virtual Patch Cord (TaViPaCo) is a system to tangibly manipulate the virtual patching cords in graphical programming environments, such as Max and Pure Data. The system includes Continue Reading
Overview The Spectral Granular Synthesis techniques sequence spectra of grains extracted from a source file, and it uses spectrogram inversion techniques to reconstruct its phase. It enables extracting grains of Continue Reading
This system allows to insert physical objects in audio digital signal processing chains, filtering the sound with the acoustic impulse response of any solid measured in real-time. Physical objects are Continue Reading
Overview The Timbre Space Analyzer and Mapper (TSAM) is a Max/MSP tool for the analysis, modeling, and mapping of the timbre of sound synthesizers. It includes a background engine running in MATLAB Continue Reading
Overview The Timbre Space Mapping for VST Synthesizers (TMS4VSTS) is a system which implements mappings between control interfaces and parameters of sound synthesizers through timbre spaces. The system is implemented Continue Reading
Overview The Voice-Controlled Interface for Digital Musical Instruments (VCI4DMI) is a system driven solely by voice for the real-time control of electronic musical instruments, including sound generators (synthesizers) and sound processors Continue Reading