Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-20 Thread Marco Donnarumma
Hi David, sure. You can find comprehensive information at the research blog, under Hardware Design category: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/category/xth-sense/hardware-design/ (Xth Sense design and documentation are CC licensed) Some more detailed info are included in the paper I'll present at

Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-19 Thread David Schaffer
://audioblog.arteradio.com/David_Schaffer/ Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:00:18 + From: de...@thesaddj.com To: glitch...@gmail.com; c...@fsck.fr CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology Thanks for the feedback Richie, much appreciate. There's

Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-18 Thread Marco Donnarumma
Thanks Charlot, sure, you can listen to the raw output in this post on my research blog: http://bit.ly/hWOml0 It sounds like a far thunder, a very low rumble. In the video I shared, the lowest frequency you can hear are the ones which most closely resemble the raw output. They are pitchshifted

Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-18 Thread Marco Donnarumma
Thanks for the feedback Richie, much appreciate. There's a bunch of processing chains which, overall, include these DSP objects: - pitch shifting - biquad bandpass filtering + reverb + pshift (uses RjLib beequad~ ) - a rt granulator - a granular delay (uses Soundhack [+bubbler~]) - two delays

[PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-17 Thread Marco Donnarumma
Hey all, here's a new video. Music for Flesh II http://www.vimeo.com/20889787 The sonic material and musical control is far more complex than the first video I shared with you. Feedbacks are most welcome! For who doesn't know what I'm talking about :) The project include a low cost (wearable

Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-17 Thread Charles Goyard
Hi, Marco Donnarumma wrote: The project include a low cost (wearable biophysical sensors), Open Source based (Linux + Pure Data) framework for the application of muscle sounds to biophysical generation and control of music. Sounds interresting, but do you have some raw microphone output? So

Re: [PD] New video - muscle sounds and DIY biosensing wearable technology

2011-03-17 Thread Richie Cyngler
I love it Marco, Are you granulating the muscle sounds? I hear reverb and delay... Just wondering about your DSP techniques. Beautiful and novel work. Thank you. On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 4:11 AM, Charles Goyard c...@fsck.fr wrote: Hi, Marco Donnarumma wrote: The project include a low cost