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emuLAN 3.0 Rock Band Concert See a higher quality version here: http://www.aaronparecki.com/videos/v/emulan3 Four bands rocked out at the midnight concert during the third annual emuLAN! They played on stage in front of a 20-foot projector. www.emulan.org Tags: rockband emulan guitarhero oregon |
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An Ordinary Day A project for my ARTD 395 class. Four of us shot this footage one day, then edited it individually into 4 different videos creating some sort of narrative. The second part of the project was to add sound. This is my first attempt at creating a soundtrack for a film. I wrote it for a standard orchestra with a drum set, piano, and African drums. Tags: pancakes running shortfilm school filmscore |
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Misery Business, Music Video Exercise (J 399) The first group project for J 399 Audiovisual Storytelling. Using pre-shot skateboard footage, we edited the clips together to create a music video. This video is more about the music than it is about the skateboarding. We paid special attention to syncing the video to the music. Music is an edited version of "Misery Business" by Paramore. Tags: skateboarding |
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Wiimote Music with Max/MSP Music from a Wiimote using Max/MSP. I'm currently working on a video explaining what is going on here. I'll post it soon! Tags: wii wiimote music midi max/msp |
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Wiimote Synthesizer Here's a quick version of how this works. This is by no means a complete guide. You are expected to be able to read documentation and experiment for yourself. This guide is for Windows, but see the bottom if you have a mac. You do not need a Wii console to do this. I do not actually own a Wii console, I just went out and bought the controller as soon as I heard it is bluetooth enabled. You will however need a bluetooth adapter. (A lot of laptops have one already) First get BlueSoleil (www.bluesoleil.com) to pair your computer with the wiimote over bluetooth. Get GlovePIE (http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie). It recognizes the wiimote and you can turn the sensor data into midi output. There are some sample scripts on there, but you'll really want to write your own script. The program has excellent documentation, and with the sample scripts provided it is relatively easy to write your own script for whatever you are doing. You will need to install the Maple Virtual MIDI ports (http://www.hardnote.com/maple.htm). This allows you to send MIDI data between programs on your computer. One program uses port 1 as an output, and another listens on that port. At this point, you can use the Wiimote to send midi data to any program you want. I used Reaktor. In my video, I have two tilt axes controlling the frequency cutoff on two low-pass filters. The arrow keys control the pitch of the melody, and the rest of the buttons choose from preset chords. The A and B buttons turn on and off the two voices. You might also notice that the LEDs on the Wiimote change. They change depending on the chord that is selected. You are able to use GlovePIE to also send MIDI data back to the Wiimote. Quick note to mac users: You can do this using Max/MSP. There is an object for Max written to connect to the Wiimote. See the instructions here: http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote Tags: wii music synthesizer wiimote midi |
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Cliff's Bike Cliff was learning bike tricks. and failing really bad Tags: bike tricks |
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Erlkönig A silent film set to music, with Goethe's poem as the lyrics of the song. Tags: Erlkonig German music goethe poem |
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Quicksort Watch Aaron H doing quicksort on a stack of graded homeworks. Tags: quicksort algorithm computer math homework |
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Building an AVL tree of height 8 Watch Scott draw an AVL tree of height 8 on a whiteboard. If you don't know what an AVL tree is, this probably won't be at all interesting. University of Oregon Computer Science. Tags: computer algorithm tree graph avl |
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Demystifying Bottled Water 2020 special on bottled water. Tags: water |