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[Csnd] Spectrum to midi

Date2013-02-01 20:13
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
Subject[Csnd] Spectrum to midi
Hi,
I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-) 
Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896 

(I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but  well, headings...)

--

Oeyvind Brandtsegg
Professor of Music Technology
NTNU
7491 Trondheim
Norway
Cell: +47 92 203 205

http://flyndresang.no/
http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
http://soundcloud.com/t-emp

Date2013-02-01 20:24
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
Hi Oeyvind,

Loved reading those articles and watching the videos, thanks for
sharing!  I imagine you must be on many organist's black lists now. :P
 I really liked the organ sound too and can imagine using voice with
the organ could generate some amazing sound masses.

Thanks!
steven

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg
 wrote:
> Hi,
> I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi
> notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a
> frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work
> of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
> As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well,
> it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and
> Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to
> that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was
> picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-)
> Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.
>
> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896
>
> http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norway-academic-makes-organist-redundant/
> (I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but
> well, headings...)
>
> --
>
> Oeyvind Brandtsegg
> Professor of Music Technology
> NTNU
> 7491 Trondheim
> Norway
> Cell: +47 92 203 205
>
> http://flyndresang.no/
> http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
> http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
> http://soundcloud.com/t-emp

Date2013-02-01 20:33
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi

;-) they just have to learn to play faster.

Den 1. feb. 2013 21:24 skrev "Steven Yi" <stevenyi@gmail.com> følgende:
Hi Oeyvind,

Loved reading those articles and watching the videos, thanks for
sharing!  I imagine you must be on many organist's black lists now. :P
 I really liked the organ sound too and can imagine using voice with
the organ could generate some amazing sound masses.

Thanks!
steven

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg
<oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no> wrote:
> Hi,
> I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi
> notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a
> frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work
> of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
> As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well,
> it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and
> Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to
> that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was
> picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-)
> Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.
>
> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896
>
> http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norway-academic-makes-organist-redundant/
> (I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but
> well, headings...)
>
> --
>
> Oeyvind Brandtsegg
> Professor of Music Technology
> NTNU
> 7491 Trondheim
> Norway
> Cell: +47 92 203 205
>
> http://flyndresang.no/
> http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
> http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
> http://soundcloud.com/t-emp


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Date2013-02-01 20:52
From"Dr. Richard Boulanger"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
Oeyvind,

Nice!  Congratulations on all the fantastic publicity and on the excellent world-wide exposure of your wonderful work!
We all want the .csd!!!!

Dr.B.

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg <oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no> wrote:
Hi,
I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-) 
Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896 

(I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but  well, headings...)

--

Oeyvind Brandtsegg
Professor of Music Technology
NTNU
7491 Trondheim
Norway
Cell: +47 92 203 205

http://flyndresang.no/
http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
http://soundcloud.com/t-emp


Date2013-02-01 21:48
Frompeiman khosravi
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
This is great. I just showed the video to my Mum. She is very impressed! Nice work Oeyvind.  

Best,
Peiman


On 1 February 2013 20:13, Oeyvind Brandtsegg <oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no> wrote:
Hi,
I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-) 
Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896 

(I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but  well, headings...)

--

Oeyvind Brandtsegg
Professor of Music Technology
NTNU
7491 Trondheim
Norway
Cell: +47 92 203 205

http://flyndresang.no/
http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
http://soundcloud.com/t-emp


Date2013-02-01 21:59
Fromjoachim heintz
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
very cool. but be careful they will not transform your electronic studio 
to a church!

	j


Am 01.02.2013 21:13, schrieb Oeyvind Brandtsegg:
> Hi,
> I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to
> midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a
> frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the
> work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
> As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured,
> well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver
> and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in
> connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a
> talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-)
> Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.
>
> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896
>
> http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norway-academic-makes-organist-redundant/
> (I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant,
> but  well, headings...)
>
> --
>
> Oeyvind Brandtsegg
> Professor of Music Technology
> NTNU
> 7491 Trondheim
> Norway
> Cell: +47 92 203 205
>
> http://flyndresang.no/
> http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
> http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
> http://soundcloud.com/t-emp

Date2013-02-01 22:53
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
Great stuff Oeyvind, It might not put most organists out of a job, but
I'm pretty sure it sounds better than I do, please stay away from
stringed instruments!


On 1 February 2013 21:59, joachim heintz  wrote:
> very cool. but be careful they will not transform your electronic studio to
> a church!
>
>         j
>
>
> Am 01.02.2013 21:13, schrieb Oeyvind Brandtsegg:
>
>> Hi,
>> I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to
>> midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a
>> frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the
>> work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
>> As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured,
>> well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver
>> and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in
>> connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a
>> talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-)
>> Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.
>>
>> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896
>>
>>
>> http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norway-academic-makes-organist-redundant/
>> (I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant,
>> but  well, headings...)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Oeyvind Brandtsegg
>> Professor of Music Technology
>> NTNU
>> 7491 Trondheim
>> Norway
>> Cell: +47 92 203 205
>>
>> http://flyndresang.no/
>> http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
>> http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
>> http://soundcloud.com/t-emp
>
>
>
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
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Date2013-02-02 07:41
FromJohn Clements
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
Oeyvind, this is such a great idea!  Congratulations on the press and on using Csound to bridge the divide between performer, digital domain, and an ages-old instrument!

John Clements

On Feb 1, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg <oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no> wrote:

Hi,
I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-) 
Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896 

(I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but  well, headings...)

--

Oeyvind Brandtsegg
Professor of Music Technology
NTNU
7491 Trondheim
Norway
Cell: +47 92 203 205

http://flyndresang.no/
http://www.partikkelaudio.com/
http://soundcloud.com/brandtsegg
http://soundcloud.com/t-emp

Date2013-02-02 09:07
Fromfrancesco
Subject[Csnd] Re: Spectrum to midi
>> please stay away from stringed instruments!

Yes please!

Anyway, great work, and me too i would like to see
the csd.

Thanks,
ciao,
francesco.





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