Fwd: [ubimus] ubimus2020

2020-11-06 Thread Ariane stolfi
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De: Damián Keller 
Date: sex., 6 de nov. de 2020 às 16:18
Subject: [ubimus] ubimus2020
To: Ubiquitous Music 


Dear g-ubimus partners,

Our UbiMus 2020 starts on Monday 9. This is our first attempt to fully
support remote participation. We had other events with a few partners
participating remotely. But now we are planning all the activities through
web platforms, including open access to all the papers and presentations
throughout the event. The two keynotes will be braodcast live on YouTube.

Please note that the schedule is displayed in Brasilia Time which is 3
hours earlier than GMT. We adopted the Brazilian official schedule to avoid
confusing the local students. A link to a time zone calculator is included
below.

We will have a brainstorming session on Monday, only in Portuguese. We aim
to collect initial proposals from partners and students. We will take these
ideas to our g-ubimus meeting on Thursday 12. Topics include: upcoming
workshops, special volumes, research collaborations and ways to support
exchanges between the research groups.

We do not expect everybody to be present throughout the two hours of the
meeting. We will decide on the order of the topics at the beginning of the
session. This means that there is some flexibility and we can accomodate
specific requests if you are present from the start.

We look forward to your input on the workshop contents, new strategies for
future events and ideas to strengthen the g-ubimus community.

See you all on Monday!
Damián

g-ubimus get together: https://meet.google.com/uyj-yuav-kbe
http://ubimus.inf.poa.ifrs.edu.br/index.php/program/
https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/south-america/brazil/brasilia/

Site ubimus2020: http://ubimus.inf.poa.ifrs.edu.br/
YouTube ubimus2020: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0bLhuPpWXg623a3gM4Chxg
Facebook ubimus2020: https://www.facebook.com/ubimus2020

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Re: [music-dsp] FFT for realtime synthesis?

2018-10-24 Thread Ariane stolfi
We did FFT noise synthesis for a participatory performance project "Open
Band",
you can read about it on this paper:

https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/26169/13.pdf?sequence=1

the idea was to crate blocks of noise based on pre-determined frequencies
to draw letters on the spectrum. I would be really interested also in
develop some tool for FFT synthesis for web audio based on drawings also

best,
Ariane



Em qua, 24 de out de 2018 às 12:22, Ethan Fenn 
escreveu:

> I haven't thought through the details for any particular application, but
> the chirp z-transform might be a useful trick to keep in mind for these
> sorts of things. It lets you calculate an IFFT with an arbitrary spacing
> between bins, or even an arbitrary fundamental in case you want to detune
> the partials a bit.
>
> -Ethan
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 9:37 PM, gm  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Am 24.10.2018 um 02:48 schrieb gm:
>>
>>> two demo tracks
 https://soundcloud.com/transmortal/the-way-you-were-fake
 https://soundcloud.com/traumlos-kalt/the-way-we-were-iii

 they are mostly made from a snippet of Nancy Sinatras Fridays Child

>>>
>> I just realize in case s.o. is really interested, I have to be more
>> precise:
>>
>> bass and synthstrings that come in later on the second track are ordinary
>> synths
>>
>> the rest ist granular, samples snippets are from Fridays Child, Some
>> Velvet Morning
>> and Summer Vine by Nancy Sinatra, Robots by Balanscu Quartett and a synth
>> sample
>>
>> I made so many demo tracks the past days, most of them were made with the
>> Fridays Child sample
>> which has the advantage of being old school hardcore stereo, so you get
>> three
>> different sources from the same time ...
>>
>>
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