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− | This assignment asks you to work with the quintessential laptop orchestra building block: laptop + a single hemispherical speaker array | + | This assignment asks you to work with the quintessential laptop orchestra building block: laptop + a single hemispherical speaker array, and create a short sound sketch for it! |
Due dates: | Due dates: | ||
− | * '''milestone | + | * '''milestone''' 2012.4.11, Wednesday (show us progress on your instrument!) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''due''' 2012.4.18, Wednesday (demo the instrument + a short sound sketch/musical statement with it) |
− | == Specification | + | == Specification == |
* create an instrument for a single hemi using ChucK | * create an instrument for a single hemi using ChucK | ||
− | * should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect | + | * should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect |
* consider issues of playability, expressiveness, sound, and also use in an ensemble setting | * consider issues of playability, expressiveness, sound, and also use in an ensemble setting | ||
− | * craft a very short piece for your instrument, describe/score it, | + | * craft a very short piece for your instrument, describe/score it, be prepared to demo it |
* each person should turn in their own instrument - however, working together is highly encouraged! | * each person should turn in their own instrument - however, working together is highly encouraged! | ||
+ | == Deliverables for Milestone == | ||
+ | * 1) at least a bit of progress on both parts (some combination of ideas, source code, any scores, audio files, etc.) | ||
+ | * 2) be prepared to talk about | ||
+ | ** your progress so far | ||
+ | ** any difficulties you are encountering in the process | ||
+ | ** plans for next week | ||
+ | ** any outstanding code/design/sound issues? | ||
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+ | == Overall Deliverables == | ||
+ | '''turn in all files by demo'ing''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 5 April 2012
Contents
Assignment #1: Single Hemi Instrument + Sound Sketch
This assignment asks you to work with the quintessential laptop orchestra building block: laptop + a single hemispherical speaker array, and create a short sound sketch for it!
Due dates:
- milestone 2012.4.11, Wednesday (show us progress on your instrument!)
- due 2012.4.18, Wednesday (demo the instrument + a short sound sketch/musical statement with it)
Specification
- create an instrument for a single hemi using ChucK
- should take advantage of the multi-channel aspect
- consider issues of playability, expressiveness, sound, and also use in an ensemble setting
- craft a very short piece for your instrument, describe/score it, be prepared to demo it
- each person should turn in their own instrument - however, working together is highly encouraged!
Deliverables for Milestone
- 1) at least a bit of progress on both parts (some combination of ideas, source code, any scores, audio files, etc.)
- 2) be prepared to talk about
- your progress so far
- any difficulties you are encountering in the process
- plans for next week
- any outstanding code/design/sound issues?
Overall Deliverables
turn in all files by demo'ing
- 1) show us how your instrument sounds, works, etc.
- 2) perform/demo your sound sketch/short musical statement (~1-2 minutes in length)
- Have fun with it!!!