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'''17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework''' [[:File:DenizHomework1.maxpat]] | '''17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework''' [[:File:DenizHomework1.maxpat]] | ||
'''24.10.2018 /Interaction between computers/software''' [[:File:DenizHomework2.maxpat]] | '''24.10.2018 /Interaction between computers/software''' [[:File:DenizHomework2.maxpat]] |
Revision as of 21:34, 2 April 2019
Final Project - Android Loop Pedal
After some experiments I decided use my phone as a loop pedal with a max patch. It has 4 different channels being played on a loop other than live guitar sound. It is possible to change different settings such as timing, duration of the loops and speed of the composition through OSC Sound Cool App.
Here is a short demonstration: https://vimeo.com/327503954
Set up
For the final project I'm working on a patch which would produce algorithmic music and live music at the same time ny using my electric guitar as a sound source and my android phone as a controller.
My plan is to create a setup which looks like this in the end:
Homeworks
17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework File:DenizHomework1.maxpat
24.10.2018 /Interaction between computers/software File:DenizHomework2.maxpat