MAX Demos For Music, Audio and MIDI Training-Excellent!

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I especially like this great MIDI tool/reference patch

National Science Foundation CCLI Grant
Linking Science, Art, and Practice Through Digital Sound
This project’s objective is to develop curricular material that explains the science and mathematics of digital sound in a way that makes their relationship to applications clear, using examples from theatre, movies, and music production. This is a collaborative project among computer science, education, and digital sound design professors at a liberal arts university and a performing arts conservatory.
The intention is to engage students’ interest in science by linking it more tightly to practice, including artistic applications. The vision is to draw more students to the study of computer science by means of its exciting connections with art and digital media.

Synaptic Stimuli: Transmissions of Consciousness and States of Being


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SuperCollider Laconicism Audio Thru A Digitech GSP 1101 & TimeBender Spectrum Visualization

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Supercollider

Laconicism

Reference

iNudge: On-Line Music Sequencer

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  • Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right.
  • Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix.
  • Adjust the volume of the iNudge.
  • Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities.
  • Get & Share allows you to Send Mail, Get Link, Get Embed code or Spread in communities.
  • Use the Feedback Forum to tell us what you think, leave your comments or make suggestions.
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Build Your Own 3D Scanner: Optical Triangulation for Beginners

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“Over the last decade, digital photography has entered the mainstream with inexpensive, miniaturized cameras for consumer use. Digital projection is poised to make a similar breakthrough, with a variety of vendors offering small, low-cost projectors. As a result, active imaging is a topic of renewed interest in the computer graphics community. In particular, low-cost homemade 3D scanners are now within reach of students and hobbyists with a modest budget.”