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This is an excerpt of a live music improvisation rehearsal where some of the musicians repurposed Audio Commons sounds using Playsound.space (http://playsound.space/) and live coding tools (MIRLC). The outcome is in turn uploaded to Freesound forming an iterative creative loop between sound producers and consumers.
Ariane Stolfi (playsound.space, voice)
Anna Xambo (live coding with self-built tool MIRLC)
Simin Yang (playsound.space)
Mathieu Barthet (guitar/loop/fx)
Disclaimer: the recording is very basic using a Zoom H4 recorder without proper monitoring. Therefore the sound quality is at best average.
Links
Playsound @ NIME2018: https://www.audiocommons.org/2018/06/01/nime-2018-playsound.html
Playsound demo video: https://youtu.be/yv8T70rawzs
MIRLC @ NIME2018: https://www.audiocommons.org/2018/06/08/nime-2018-mirlc-fluidsound.html
References
Ariane de Souza Stolfi, Miguel Ceriani, Luca Turchet, Mathieu Barthet (2018). Playsound.space: Inclusive Free Music Improvisations Using Audio Commons. In Proc. Int. Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pp. 228-233
A Xambó, G. Roma, A. Lerch, M. Barthet, G. Fakekas, G. (2018) “Live Repurposing of Sounds: MIR Explorations with Personal and Crowdsourced Databases”, Proceedings of the New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME ’18), Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, pp. 364-369
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
6:59.916
File size
70.8 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo