Archive for June, 2007

ScienceDaily: Essential Tones Of Music Rooted In Human Speech

Thanks
he particular notes used in music sound right to our ears because of the way our vocal apparatus makes the sounds used in all human languages, said Dale Purves, the George Barth Geller Professor for Research in Neurobiology.

It’s not something one can hear directly, but when the sounds of speech are looked at with a spectrum analyzer, the relationships between the various frequencies that a speaker uses to make vowel sounds correspond neatly with the relationships between notes of the 12-tone chromatic scale of music, Purves said.

via Threv

The Matrix of Hip Hop

This is some incredible stuff. The Alterati article is well worth the read too…

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LiveAPI.org - Holy….

THIS is going to get interesting

What is LiveAPI.org? Well, we’ve figured out how to get access to Ableton Live’s Python API, we’ve documented our techniques and currently provide two methods for manipulating it. LiveTelnet, written by Rob King provides a telnet server within Ableton Live to access the running Python environment and LiveOSC written by Nathan Ramella provides OSC control of Live via UDP network traffic. Both methods allow for remote network control.

# SDK components: LiveOSC - A UDP network based Open Sound Control (OSC) interface that allows both sending and recieving of OSC messages through a Python callback system. Any task that can be performed with the Python API can be triggered as well as monitored. By Nathan Ramella and Rob King
# LiveTelnet - Telnet server access the Python CLI for exploration and programatical manipulation of the Live Python API. By Rob King
# Ableton Live API Documentation - Full documentation on whats available in the Ableton Live Python API reprinted with permission from Ableton AG. Original extraction from runtime objects by James Andrew.

Now, add in the Cycling74 partnership and the fun can really begin. Now all we need is a Mac version - if only I knew Python…

Updated: Check out Nathan Ramella’s first blogpost about the project here.

Logickal in the mix on Proton

Thanks to DJ Chloe for including Lullabye 43 on a recent set on Proton’s B-Sides show… Go check it out there, or maybe even here.