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    • crystalhorizon
      crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

      There are a lot of AU plugins out there you can use. 

      Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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      • Woland
        Woland Tech Staff last edited by

        I’d see about using Isadora to interface your sensors and then communicating with other sound-generating software via OSC or MIDI. Staying with pure Isadora, one can playback prerecorded sounds and have people’s movements affect the playback speed which would in turn affect the pitch, or have different sensors or situations trigger different prerecorded audio.

        Best wishes,

        Woland

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        • crystalhorizon
          crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

          This could help

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          • Maximortal
            Maximortal last edited by

            You can use a pure wave sound (saw, sine square and so on) and load it into wave player, then manipulating speed value you can change pitch. by this way you have created an oscillator.

            Iro Suraci | Win 10 - Ryzen 3600 - 32GB - nVidia gtx 960 4gb / Win 10 - i5 4210U - 8 GB - R5 M230 | Isadora 3.0.7| Located in Brescia, Italy

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            • Woland
              Woland Tech Staff last edited by

              @crystalhorizon @Maximortal 

              Are there native Isadora actors that create tones without other software or pre-existing audio-files? I admit that I'm not as well-versed on the audio side of things, as I usually leave that to musicians or sound designers when I'm working on a project.

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              • Woland
                Woland Tech Staff @Bootzilla last edited by Woland

                @bootzilla

                MIDI Mock is a free (or possibly now $3?) simple virtual synth for Mac that I've interfaced with Isadora in the past via Isadora's Send Note and Program Change MIDI actors and the Isadora Virtual Out in the MIDI section of the Communications settings.

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                • Woland
                  Woland Tech Staff last edited by

                  It's especially fun to combine with a Makey Makey if you're interested in making your own instruments or interactive sculptures out of scrap metal and recycled wire. I have an ammo belt full of metal plugs from theatrical lighting instruments that I've wired up with a Makey Makey and have played as a MIDI instrument while also operating projections live onstage as part of a multi-discipline ensemble.

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                  • Maximortal
                    Maximortal @Woland last edited by

                    @woland no oscillators, no filters, no party! :-)

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                      Bootzilla last edited by

                      Thanks everyone! Plenty to think about here.

                      The midi programme might be my way forward 😊

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                        Bootzilla @Woland last edited by

                        @woland said:

                        Makey Makey

                         I've only just looked up what Makey Makey is, it looks amazing! How does it interface with Isadora? Do I need any extra software?

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                          Bootzilla @crystalhorizon last edited by

                          @crystalhorizon This video is very useful thanks. 

                          One question, when I double click on my AUDistortion actor, its just collapses and expands it rather than opening up the second window. Any thoughts why that might happen?

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                          • crystalhorizon
                            crystalhorizon Beta Platinum @Bootzilla last edited by

                            @bootzilla

                            To get it to pop up, it needs to be connected in the in and outputs

                            Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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                            • dbini
                              dbini last edited by

                              Makey Makey works as a tiny keyboard, so you just need to put some Keyboard Watchers in Izzy.

                              John Collingswood
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                              plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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                                Bootzilla @crystalhorizon last edited by

                                @crystalhorizon Ahhh that makes sense.

                                Is there a guide anywhere on the AU actors? I don't really understand them as much

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                                • haradan
                                  haradan last edited by

                                  If you are serious about generating music via software, I recommend you check out Chuck, a powerful programming language designed for digital musicians which you can link via midi to other programs like Isadora. I recon it's not so easy to learn at first, but there's plenty of tutorials and it's really great once you understand it.

                                  Using Mac OS 10.14.6 Mojave, 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, SSD.

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                                    Bootzilla @dbini last edited by

                                    @dbini Cool! I might have to invest! :)

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                                      Bootzilla @haradan last edited by

                                      @haradan I've just had a look at it... I'm not sure I'm that serious about it yet haha! Maybe one day though...

                                      I was really trying to find out if Isadora had a way of generating its own sound without using sound files/external sources

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                                      • Woland
                                        Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

                                        @dbini said:

                                        Makey Makey works as a tiny keyboard, so you just need to put some Keyboard Watchers in Izzy.

                                        It’s also worth noting that the Makey Makey works without any drivers or special software on Mac and Windows 

                                        Best wishes,

                                        Woland

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                                        • Isadora
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                                          Fubbi found the goods

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                                            Bootzilla @Isadora last edited by

                                            @Isadora 

                                            Brilliant! Thanks for letting me know!

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