Musical Interfaces made with Reaktor

Presentation of students works, FH Potsdam

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May 08, 2007
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DESCRIPTION

A documentation of 10 experimental interfaces for musical performance with REAKTOR. Supported by Native Instruments, presented to the public on February 8, 2007. Select projects will be shown at Ars Electronica Campus 2007.

COMMENTS  (7)

Adam Hanley
15 years ago
Cool, but I would have liked more technical information. Still, a nice overview with some very nice ideas.
Raymond Szwec
16 years ago
Processing is a programming language built around Java aimed at electronic arts: http://processing.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Processing_%28programming_language%29
Graham Miller
16 years ago
what's 'Processing' (aside from the obvious)? is that some kind of program?
Florian Grote
16 years ago
Yes, Processing was used for the interpretation of sensor data in most of the projects. Their professor is a pro in that field. Most of the creative work in terms of mapping the data and sound creation was done with Reaktor, though.
Nils Quak
16 years ago
indeed. very interesting
Peter Dines
16 years ago
I'd love to know more about how these were programmed. Did most of them use Processing to interpret the sensor data and send it as OSC to Reaktor?
Phil Durrant
16 years ago
very interesting!
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