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In this project, you are to create a laptop orchestra instrument for a single hemispherical speaker array. | In this project, you are to create a laptop orchestra instrument for a single hemispherical speaker array. | ||
==CCRMA Listening Room== | |||
* Knoll room 128, first floor, past the Recording Studio | |||
* Your SUID should work as a keycard (or talk to Nette or Matt) | |||
* Reserve times at http://ccrma.stanford.edu/rooms (4th column) | |||
* primarily a spatial sound research lab | |||
* SLOrk has limited permission to leave stations set up for development/composition/rehearsal as long as we fully tidy up afterwards | |||
* When you are done, leave all SLOrkstations (and other SLOrk equipment) neatly and compactly against the walls opposite the door (not in the sweet spot as shown above!) | |||
== Specification == | == Specification == | ||
* design and create a new instrument for laptop and a single hemispherical speaker array! | * design and create a new instrument for laptop and a single hemispherical speaker array! | ||
* use ChucK to create/implement the instrument | * use ChucK to create/implement the instrument | ||
* should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect (or have a good reason to not do that) | * should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect (or have a good reason to not do that) | ||
* consider issues of playability, expressiveness, embodiment of sound, and also use in an ensemble setting | * consider issues of playability, expressiveness, embodiment of sound, and also use in an ensemble setting | ||
* craft a short musical statement (1-2 minutes) for your instrument, describe/score it, and perform it in class | * craft a short musical statement (1-2 minutes) for your instrument, describe/score it, and perform it in class | ||
* each person should turn in their own instrument/performance - however, working together is highly encouraged! | * each person should turn in their own instrument/performance - however, working together is highly encouraged! | ||
* feel free to use any combination of keyboard, mouse/trackpad, gametrak, joystick, and any other input device | * feel free to use any combination of keyboard, mouse/trackpad, gametrak, joystick, and any other input device (instructors can help acquire trigger pads, MIDI knobs, etc...) | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 20:40, 5 April 2018
Project #1: Create A New SLOrk Instrument ("Small Sound Sketch")
Due dates:
- 2018.4.11 in class: instrument presentation +1-2 minute live mini-performance.
In this project, you are to create a laptop orchestra instrument for a single hemispherical speaker array.
CCRMA Listening Room
- Knoll room 128, first floor, past the Recording Studio
- Your SUID should work as a keycard (or talk to Nette or Matt)
- Reserve times at http://ccrma.stanford.edu/rooms (4th column)
- primarily a spatial sound research lab
- SLOrk has limited permission to leave stations set up for development/composition/rehearsal as long as we fully tidy up afterwards
- When you are done, leave all SLOrkstations (and other SLOrk equipment) neatly and compactly against the walls opposite the door (not in the sweet spot as shown above!)
Specification
- design and create a new instrument for laptop and a single hemispherical speaker array!
- use ChucK to create/implement the instrument
- should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect (or have a good reason to not do that)
- consider issues of playability, expressiveness, embodiment of sound, and also use in an ensemble setting
- craft a short musical statement (1-2 minutes) for your instrument, describe/score it, and perform it in class
- each person should turn in their own instrument/performance - however, working together is highly encouraged!
- feel free to use any combination of keyboard, mouse/trackpad, gametrak, joystick, and any other input device (instructors can help acquire trigger pads, MIDI knobs, etc...)
Resources
- ChucK audio programming language (download this!)
- S.M.E.L.T. toolkit for mapping keyboard, mouse, joystick to sound
- come to the tutorial on ChucK and S.M.E.L.T. on Friday (4/6) at 4pm, CCRMA ballroom.
- feel free to start experimenting and prototyping on your own, but you'll want to get into the listening room and work with an actual hemi speakers
- two full station will be set up in the CCRMA Listening Room.