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== Michaela: My first Steps ==
== Michaela: My first Pure Data steps ==


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That's the house of St. Ni-cho-las (the eight syllables according to the eight parts of my trace)
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Revision as of 14:07, 17 November 2010

Henning: Controlling Frequency

sine scratch

In this patch the movement in x-direction is mapped to the frequency of a cosine wave oscillator. The movement in y-direction is mapped to the amplitude of the cosine wave. Media:sine.pd

Henning: Visual Scratch

scratch waveform

In this patch the movement in x-direction controls the index of an array. The array contains the data of a sound file, so the index points to a position in the sound file. Through movement the pointer plays the sound file. Media:sound files.zip Media:scratch.pd

Gesine: 12-Ton-Musik

12-Ton-Musik

It is a simple pd-experiment. Thrue changing the data you can influence the music. The process takes some time. First you need to record you body movement. For that it is the best to push the frames high up, after a while you can regulate the frames back to one. Like that, you will get a pipe sound which fits to your body movement. Media:12TonMusik.pd

Michaela: My first Pure Data steps

That's the house of St. Ni-cho-las (the eight syllables according to the eight parts of my trace)

Media:My_first_playground.zip