Dear list

Sorry for any cross-post. I am glad to share some of this week's event at the 
London Music Hackspace:


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Mobile Audio Hackers Meetup, Wed 13 May
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mobile-audio-hackers-meetup-tickets-16846434138?ref=ebtnebregn
The Mobile Audio Hackers night meets on Wednesday 13th from 7pm at Music 
Hackspace (Container Ville ) to share knowledge, tips and tricks about coding 
audio on mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) of all persuasions. Potential 
topics include real-time synthesis, streaming audio, multipeer connectivity, Pd 
integration, and third party frameworks, with possible applications in live 
improv, arts projects, and game development, etc.

In this second meeting of the group, sound artist and researcher Ximena Alarcón 
will lead a participatory discussion of her recent and extensive survey of 
‘performative’ audio apps. What are the different approaches taken, and what 
works best? We’ll test some apps during the discussion, and you’ll be welcome 
to introduce us to any that you know. Meetup organiser Ron Herrema will also 
briefly report on his exploration of Apple’s new AVAudioEngine framework. 
Entrance is free.

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Open Evening, Thurs 14 May 14
http://musichackspace.org/events/open-evening-5/
Bring your projects, work in progress and prototypes to demo in a casual 
environment, find collaborators and other solutions for projects. Entrance is 
free.


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Rebel Technology Modular Synth Workshop, Sat 16 May
Places available! 
http://musichackspace.org/rebel-technology-modular-synth-workshop-may-16/

Build your own Rebel Technology synthesizer modules at the Music Hackspace! We 
are pleased to present a workshop in Eurorack module building by London-based 
manufacturer Rebel Technology.
You don’t have to have previous experience with soldering or electronics, we 
will be there throughout to help you with any difficulties. Over the course of 
the day we will guide you through the construction of a module of your choice, 
explain how it works and help you with any assembly problems you might have.The 
modules on offer are easy to build. They include all electrical components and 
other parts, and come with professionally made front panels and PCBs. 
There is no fee for the workshop, you only pay for the kits that you want to 
build.

You can choose between some of Rebel’s most popular modules:

Stoicheia : Euclidean beat sequencer
Logoi : voltage controlled clock delay and divider (swing / shuffle)
Klasmata : voltage controlled beat sequencer

These modules are great for turning a clock signal into a compelling and 
musical beat pattern. They are designed to complement each other, but each one 
functions perfectly well on its own and in combination with other modules.
If you are comfortable building kits and have good soldering experience then 
you will be able to build more than one. All our modules are open source: 
hardware and firmware. This means they’re endlessly customisable! If you are 
interested in microcontroller programming then we can help you modify the code. 
The panels are reversible, which means that you can draw your own design if you 
like. 

More information about the modules can be found here: 
http://www.rebeltech.org/modules/

Please book your place via: [email protected]


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Contact details:
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Music Hackspace
Unit 15, Container Ville. 5-10 Corbridge Crescent. London E2 9DS
[email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/musichackspace
Website: http://musichackspace.org/
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Check-out what's on: http://musichackspace.org/whatson/
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Best wishes

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Susanna Garcia
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sus_mtf
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/garciasusanna
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