hi all,
I've put the first four chapters of a (projected) book up on
http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
It tries to balance theory with practical info about how to realize the various well-known techniques like additive synthesis, sampling, etc.
cheers Miller
Hi all, for everyone interested in seeing pd run on the gluiph - I'll be presenting my paper "the gluiph - a nucleus for integrated instruments" at this year's NIME conference in Montreal (May, 22-24). Being part of a poster session there will be plenty opportunity to see the system in operation. I will bring with me a keyboard instrument and possibly also an electronic drum.
NIME: New Interfaces for Musical Expression - www.nime.org
Abstract: In this paper I present the gluiph, a single-board computer that was conceived as a platform for integrated electronic musical instruments. It aims to provide new instruments as well as existing ones with a stronger identity by untethering them from the often lab-like stage setups built around general purpose computers. The key additions to its core are a flexible sensor subsystem and multi-channel audio I/O. In contrast to other stand-alone approaches it retains a higher degree of flexibility by supporting popular music programming languages, with Miller Puckette's pd being the current focus
www.glui.de/proj/gluiph.html
hope I'll see some of you there! best, Sukandar