Inspiration for our Call for Collaborative Music Projects

by Caitlin Rowley

With the deadline looming for our Call for Collaborative Music Projects (Saturday 30 April!), our team have put together some short demonstration videos using the technologies in the call.

Watch our Director Zubin Kanga talking about Soundbrenner’s haptic metronomes, our Postdoctoral Research Assistant Mark Dyer showing how Vochlea’s Dubler 2 audio-to-MIDI software might be used with a DAW and our Research Administrator Caitlin Rowley demonstrating how Dubler 2 can be used to trigger video in Max/MSP from a vocal performance:

Zubin Kanga demonstrates Soundbrenner’s haptic metronomes

Caitlin Rowley demonstrates triggering events in Max/MSP with Dubler 2

Read more about the Call and submit your proposal here, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to hear more about our work and the technologies we’re using. We’re looking forward to seeing your proposals!

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