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== CLICK TRACKER: PERFORMANCE/COMPOSITION TOOL FOR METRICALLY COMPLEX SCORES ==
== CLICK TRACKER: PERFORMANCE/COMPOSITION TOOL FOR METRICALLY COMPLEX SCORES ==
[[File:click-tracker.png|right]]
Authors:  João Pais and Pedro Lopes
Authors:  João Pais and Pedro Lopes


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The Click Tracker is available for public download and has been used in both practice and concert performance by several professional instrumentalists and composers.
The Click Tracker is available for public download and has been used in both practice and concert performance by several professional instrumentalists and composers.


[http://code.google.com/p/clicktracker/ Click Tracker website]
* [http://code.google.com/p/clicktracker/ Click Tracker website]
* [http://clicktracker.googlecode.com/files/click-tracker-1.15.zip Download Click Tracker]


[http://clicktracker.googlecode.com/files/click-tracker-1.15.zip Download Click Tracker]
Also at Pd-Conv: Workshop by Pais [[PDCON:Convention/Workshops/Data Structures|Understanding and being creative with Pure Data’s data structures]]
 
[[File:click-tracker.png]]
 
Also at Pd-Conv: Workshop by Pais [[PDCON:Convention/Workshops/Data Structures| Understanding and being creative with Pure Data’s data structures]]

Revision as of 15:42, 9 June 2011

CLICK TRACKER: PERFORMANCE/COMPOSITION TOOL FOR METRICALLY COMPLEX SCORES

Click-tracker.png

Authors: João Pais and Pedro Lopes

Click Tracker is a tool designed for composers, conductors and instrumentalists working with modern music. It allows users to prepare an accompanying click track of any musical score, independently of its complexity. Also, several multimodal features that take advantage of both visual and aural feedback, making it suitable for musical study or learning contexts.

The Click Tracker is available for public download and has been used in both practice and concert performance by several professional instrumentalists and composers.

Also at Pd-Conv: Workshop by Pais Understanding and being creative with Pure Data’s data structures