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  • Triggering effects, based on playing style

    Triggering effects, based on playing style

    machine-learning
    Sep 14, 2019 • Sepehr Haghighi

    Technology in collaboration with art could create creative solutions and achievements. In here we use machine learning in order to ease the work of player while playing an instrument.

  • Classification of string instruments

    Classification of string instruments

    machine-learning
    Sep 14, 2019 • Jørgen Varpe

    During a 2 week intensive workshop in the course Music and Machine Learning I had to develop a machine learning system for the field of music technlogy.

  • An introduction to automix

    An introduction to automix

    networked-music
    Sep 10, 2019 • Gaute Wardenær

    At first glance, automix might look like your regular old expander or gate, but what makes automix special is that it does not only work on a channel to channel basis, but links all the channels in an automix group together and opens up the channel that has the strongest signal, while ducking the others.

  • Meet MCT Group A 2019

    Meet MCT Group A 2019

    people
    Aug 30, 2019 • Thibault Jaccard, Gaute Wardenær, Rayam Luna, Ulrik Halmøy

    We are a very diverse group, with backgrounds ranging from graphic design to electrical engineering. This complementary has been felt since we first met, and it helps us considering many different points of view for a same problem

  • Meet MCT Group C 2019

    Meet MCT Group C 2019

    people
    Aug 28, 2019 • Aleksander Tidemann, Antoine Hureau, Paul Koenig, Tom Ignatius and Thomas Anda

    We are a diverse group of people, with members originating from France, Singapore, United States and Norway. Our background stems from different fields of the music industry. Music performance, music technology, musicology, sound design, spatial audio, acousmatic composition and music recording are amongst our expertise fields. We are all eager to get started with the hard work, and hopefully, change the world as technological humanists.

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