Dear all

The Fluid Corpus Manipulation (www.flucoma.org) project is the radar of some of 
you, because it keeps cropping up once in a while. To make a long story short, 
we have various machine listening and learning tools to help tackle 
programmatically sound bank mining in Max and SuperCollider (and Pd in 
progress) on MacOS, Windows and Linux with all the code open source... 

As part of the project design, we commissioned works to get first users 
feedback on interface decisions and directions and many other things. You can 
see who was on the first cohort here (https://www.flucoma.org/commissions/)) 

Now, in early July we have 8 more pieces coming. We asked all composers to tell 
us how they (ab)used the tools. You can follow the saga 
[here](https://discourse.flucoma.org/t/video-presentation-by-the-artists-second-set-of-commissions/885)
 and I'll post one per week, which leads us to the gigs. This week, Hans 
Tutschku explains his approach to polyphonic piano processing, informed by 30 
years of practice.

I hope you enjoy!

p


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