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To implement a dynamically controllable set of ChucK programs for the purpose of live performance, synchronization, and orchestration of previously recorded short duration | To implement a dynamically controllable set of ChucK programs for the purpose of live performance, synchronization, and orchestration of previously recorded short duration loop-able audio files. As an example of performance, human grunting sounds recorded from the [http://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/220a-fall-2007/docs/mic_build.jpg home-brew microphone] are used to create images of the [http://www.plong.com/MusicCatalog%5CU%5CUnderworld%20-%20A%20Hundred%20Days%20Off%5CUnderworld%20-%20A%20Hundred%20Days%20Off.jpg underworld] in the CCRMA 16-channel [http://cm-wiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Image:Listeningroom.jpg Listening Room]. | ||
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'''RECORDED SOUNDS''' | '''RECORDED SOUNDS''' | ||
Revision as of 06:00, 5 December 2007
Chu-Org-Estra
IDEA/CONCEPT
To implement a dynamically controllable set of ChucK programs for the purpose of live performance, synchronization, and orchestration of previously recorded short duration loop-able audio files. As an example of performance, human grunting sounds recorded from the home-brew microphone are used to create images of the underworld in the CCRMA 16-channel Listening Room.
THEORY
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FINAL CHUCK FILES