Dear Pd list,
I am pleased to announce the first public beta release of Integra Live, a new application for the composition and performance of live electronic music. Integra Live uses Pure Data as its signal processing engine and provides a new user interface written in Adobe Flex.
The software can be downloaded from the project website:
http://www.integralive.org
The Adobe AIR runtime is required and can be downloaded from:
http://get.adobe.com/air/
Integra Live aims to provide an intuitive and humane interface to advanced signal processing and interaction capabilities. It is currently being developed by the research centres of the Integra project, and will be used by Integra commissioned composers and performers in a series of concerts across Europe in 2011.
Please take time to try the software and give us your feedback via the online forum:
http://integralive.uservoice.com
All best wishes!
Jamie
-- Dr. James Bullock Senior Researcher, Interactive Technology in Music Performance Software Development Manager, Integra Project Birmingham Conservatoire Birmingham City University UK -- http://www.jamiebullock.com
you should also announce it's Mac-OSX only....
sevy
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Dear Pd list,
I am pleased to announce the first public beta release of Integra Live, a new application for the composition and performance of live electronic music. Integra Live uses Pure Data as its signal processing engine and provides a new user interface written in Adobe Flex.
The software can be downloaded from the project website:
http://www.integralive.org
The Adobe AIR runtime is required and can be downloaded from:
http://get.adobe.com/air/
Integra Live aims to provide an intuitive and humane interface to advanced signal processing and interaction capabilities. It is currently being developed by the research centres of the Integra project, and will be used by Integra commissioned composers and performers in a series of concerts across Europe in 2011.
Please take time to try the software and give us your feedback via the online forum:
http://integralive.uservoice.com
All best wishes!
Jamie
-- Dr. James Bullock Senior Researcher, Interactive Technology in Music Performance Software Development Manager, Integra Project Birmingham Conservatoire Birmingham City University UK -- http://www.jamiebullock.com
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Hi,
We've also built it on Windows XP, Fedora and Ubuntu, but we'd like to get things working smoothly on OS X before releasing for the other platforms.
However, probably I should have mentioned that it is FLOSS under GPLv2 license, and you are welcome to build it out of svn and modify the code etc
http://sf.net/projects/integralive
Jamie
On 31 Jul 2010, at 03:57, "ydegoyon@gmail.com" ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
you should also announce it's Mac-OSX only....
sevy
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Dear Pd list,
I am pleased to announce the first public beta release of Integra Live, a new application for the composition and performance of live electronic music. Integra Live uses Pure Data as its signal processing engine and provides a new user interface written in Adobe Flex.
The software can be downloaded from the project website:
http://www.integralive.org
The Adobe AIR runtime is required and can be downloaded from:
http://get.adobe.com/air/
Integra Live aims to provide an intuitive and humane interface to advanced signal processing and interaction capabilities. It is currently being developed by the research centres of the Integra project, and will be used by Integra commissioned composers and performers in a series of concerts across Europe in 2011.
Please take time to try the software and give us your feedback via the online forum:
http://integralive.uservoice.com
All best wishes!
Jamie
-- Dr. James Bullock Senior Researcher, Interactive Technology in Music Performance Software Development Manager, Integra Project Birmingham Conservatoire Birmingham City University UK -- http://www.jamiebullock.com
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Hi Jamie,
What is Integra for, exactly? And does it do things that cannot be done (at least not easily) in Pd? And when are Linux' and Windows' version to be released?
Pierre
2010/7/31 Jamie Bullock jamie@postlude.co.uk
Hi,
We've also built it on Windows XP, Fedora and Ubuntu, but we'd like to get things working smoothly on OS X before releasing for the other platforms.
However, probably I should have mentioned that it is FLOSS under GPLv2 license, and you are welcome to build it out of svn and modify the code etc
http://sf.net/projects/integralive
Jamie
On 31 Jul 2010, at 03:57, "ydegoyon@gmail.com" ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
you should also announce it's Mac-OSX only....
sevy
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Dear Pd list,
I am pleased to announce the first public beta release of Integra Live,
a new application for the composition and performance of live electronic music. Integra Live uses Pure Data as its signal processing engine and provides a new user interface written in Adobe Flex.
The software can be downloaded from the project website:
http://www.integralive.org
The Adobe AIR runtime is required and can be downloaded from:
http://get.adobe.com/air/
Integra Live aims to provide an intuitive and humane interface to
advanced signal processing and interaction capabilities. It is currently being developed by the research centres of the Integra project, and will be used by Integra commissioned composers and performers in a series of concerts across Europe in 2011.
Please take time to try the software and give us your feedback via the
online forum:
http://integralive.uservoice.com
All best wishes!
Jamie
-- Dr. James Bullock Senior Researcher, Interactive Technology in Music Performance Software Development Manager, Integra Project Birmingham Conservatoire Birmingham City University UK -- http://www.jamiebullock.com
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Hi Pierre,
On 4 Aug 2010, at 09:54, Pierre Massat wrote:
What is Integra for, exactly?
It's for composing and performing live electronic music. Of course there is existing software that allows you to do this (Max, Pd etc), but Integra Live aims to be an order of magnitude easier to use.
And does it do things that cannot be done (at least not easily) in Pd? And when are Linux' and Windows' version to be released?
Currently in terms of DSP it can't do anything that can't be done in Pd since it uses Pd as a processing engine. However, it makes very easy many things that take a lot of time and knowledge in Pd. For example:
- 'high level' modules (e.g. reverb, granular synthesiser) out of the box
- module controls (sliders, buttons, dials, x-y pads) generated automatically
- integrated state saving
- global time line with per-attribute control envelopes
- scene-based cue system
- infinite undo and redo
The next version will also have per control OSC addressing, for external control.
I can't give you a specific date for release, but I anticipate some time early 2011. The aim is to get the OS X version stable first and then make the Linux and Windows releases.
best,
Jamie
Ok ,thanks! I'll try the linux version when it's ready!
Pierre 2010/8/4 Jamie Bullock jamie@postlude.co.uk
Hi Pierre,
On 4 Aug 2010, at 09:54, Pierre Massat wrote:
What is Integra for, exactly?
It's for composing and performing live electronic music. Of course there is existing software that allows you to do this (Max, Pd etc), but Integra Live aims to be an order of magnitude easier to use.
And does it do things that cannot be done (at least not easily) in Pd?
And when are Linux' and Windows' version to be released?
Currently in terms of DSP it can't do anything that can't be done in Pd since it uses Pd as a processing engine. However, it makes very easy many things that take a lot of time and knowledge in Pd. For example:
- 'high level' modules (e.g. reverb, granular synthesiser) out of
the box - module controls (sliders, buttons, dials, x-y pads) generated automatically - integrated state saving - global time line with per-attribute control envelopes - scene-based cue system - infinite undo and redo
The next version will also have per control OSC addressing, for external control.
I can't give you a specific date for release, but I anticipate some time early 2011. The aim is to get the OS X version stable first and then make the Linux and Windows releases.
best,
Jamie