User:Markvandenheuvel/specialissue10
Session 1 with Dennis de Bel
Date: 17-09-2019
About: Dennis de Bel
Full program: http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/index.php?title=Category:LFP
Crash course XL
Introduction
- modular synthesis: difference between analog & digital modules
- possibilities to patch modules
- the Eurorack format
- how to use modular synth as an interface
- Constructing the Meergranen 8bit sample module:
- Walk through the components used
- Soldering & testing
- Flashing different presets onto the Arduino
- laser cutting a frontpanel
ideas & thoughts
Possibilities of the project
- synthesizer module as an interface: the cover and connectivitiy to the other modules (interrelationality)
- possibilities and limitations of both software and hardware
- connecting modules augments the possibilites > modularity = Great affordance
links
Basic course in modular synthesizers
Workshop with Olli Aarni at the Player
date: 23 t/m 25-09-2019
pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/olliworkshop
Workshop day 1
Listening, discussing sound in relation to linguistics and ways to describe it.
Workshop day 2
Composing a collection of words (terms, verbs etc.) to talk about sound. What is the diffirence between the 'official' terminology and subjective methods?
Categorising sound
My categories:
Narrative: A group of people (or entities), a small society performing phycical work or social tasks. > active verbs
1. They did this before. Nothing new… Very little excitement to execute. It's like a routine for them. 2. They did it before but it still sometimes excites them unexpectedly. Not too hard! But be aware for unforseen things that definitely are happening. 3. These things will always be exciting and can't be done on auto-pilot. Be aware for unexpected things that may be happening.
Somewhat common categories:
- Room + Speech
- Rhythm + Rhythms + Revolving
- Water + Melting
- Surroundings + Environment + Pads and atmos + wood + Trickling
- People + Narrative speculation + Speech
Workshop day 3
ideas & thoughts
What do I want to do with it? How can I create meaningful content"beyond the bleep bleep machine" avoiding that the module rules you > push it
>>> Why do we use a module?? What does it mean? How is it related to INTERFACE?
Tokyo : station name converted to sound
Linguistics: direction of sound (m inwards, s outwards)
letters that control tonality (M vs S)
Meaning in individual letters and structure of language
- Try saying this: "rrrr - rrrr- rrrr"
- RATELKLONK (also known as a 'klonkie') is a made up word to describe the sound that is produced when a bike lock is chained to a metal object (fence, lamp post, etc)
-The concept of invisible people working for you inside a black box -digtial speech synthesis, making kind of working noises (that appear in the workplace) -What are they doing for you? How to create awareness (or not?)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaVkEvA0g-k - https://github.com/Eldjotnar/pianotalk
laquer cut > fiels recordings direct to vinyl (also used as a communication tool) original (not a reproduction) data trough sounds (transfered over radio)
inside the black box of Spotify
file:///Users/markvandenheuvel/Downloads/James%20Spotify%20Teardown%20Review%20ABR.pdf
> more about finance rather than technology
speech / dialoque: pingpong ball in metal cup change the cut-off by opening and closing imitating speech background noise
kickdrum: tune string
resources
https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/special-issue-x
pads
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/olliworkshop
watchlist
[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=delDUry0_eo Gordon Monahan - Speaker Swinging]
>>> self-directed
resources
https://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html