Difference between revisions of "128-spring-2013/Assignment2"

From CCRMA Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Milestone Check (due April 10))
Line 5: Line 5:
 
== Milestone Check (due April 10) ==
 
== Milestone Check (due April 10) ==
  
For the milestone check (by April 10 at the latest), install ChucK (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/) and miniAudicle (http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/mini/). Check that you can run example codes (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/) and make some sounds.  
+
For the milestone check (by April 10 at the latest), install ChucK (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/) and miniAudicle (http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/mini/) in your machine. Check that you can run example codes (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/) and make some sounds.  
  
We highly recommend that you do this as soon as possible, so that you can take advantage of TA office hours if you run into any problems.  
+
We highly recommend that you do this as soon as possible, so that you can take advantage of TA office hours if you run into any problems.
  
 
== Designing your Instrument (due April 17)==  
 
== Designing your Instrument (due April 17)==  

Revision as of 14:33, 31 March 2013

Overview: single-hemi instrument

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!

Milestone Check (due April 10)

For the milestone check (by April 10 at the latest), install ChucK (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/) and miniAudicle (http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/mini/) in your machine. Check that you can run example codes (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/) and make some sounds.

We highly recommend that you do this as soon as possible, so that you can take advantage of TA office hours if you run into any problems.

Designing your Instrument (due April 17)

  • Brainstorm ideas with your SLOrktastic group so that your (individual) instrument can later be adopted to a chamber music setting
  • Create an instrument for a single hemi using ChucK, taking advantage of the multi-channel aspect
  • Consider issues of playability, expressiveness, and use in an ensemble setting
  • Craft a very short piece for your instrument, demonstrating at least 1 axis of musical contrast (e.g. rhythm, melody, timbre, dynamics)
  • If you end up using STK Instrument unit generators (http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/program/ugen.html), we strongly encourage you to enrich the sound by use of filters and other unit generators.

Presentation Details

  • Due date: April 17 (Wed)
  • You'll be given 5 minutes to demo your instrument/ piece in class on April 17.