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Gemnotes First Performance

Here is the first version of Islands, using Gemnotes version 1. Although the software works, it’s clear that I have chosen a very linear score (although it was randomized to a certain extent in my realization). I wasn’t expecting this, but I should have. A new way of presenting a score demands a new way [...]

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Gemnotes 0.1 Released

This is Gemnotes, a realtime music notation system for PD-Extended. This is the first ever public release, and there are limitations and things that do not work. The current list of objects include: Staves and clefs (treble- and bass-clef only) Notes with stems, beams, ties and accidentals Rests Barlines, time-signatures and tempo marks The system [...]

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Gemnotes Progress

Gemnotes - December 16th 2010

The Gemnotes project nears completion. Gemnotes is a live music notation system written in Pure Data (PD). It generates symbolic notation on the screen for musicians to play, and can also be used as a sound-to-notation device for improvisation and music education as well. The seeds of the project were sown in 1997 while at [...]

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Current Projects

Here are some screenshots of current projects in Pure Data:

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Pure Data Projects

For the past 10 years I have been developing music and video applications in the Pure Data environment. Some of these are publicly available for download: Metastudio 3 is a set of abstractions for building complete music applications in Pure Data. It contains sequencers, synthesizers, sample players, digital effects and mixers. Meta VJ 1 is [...]

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Welcome to Sharktracks

Sharktracks gets a facelift.

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