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  • Christmas jazz concert between Trondheim and Oslo

    Christmas jazz concert between Trondheim and Oslo

    networked-music
    Dec 2, 2018 • Jørgen Varpe, Sepehr Haghighi, Espen Wik, Sam Roman

    A short trailer from the multi-cam set up, in Oslo. For now, it will have to do with the sound from the GoPro camera mounted on the keyboard.

  • A-team - Getting the portal up and running...again

    A-team - Getting the portal up and running...again

    networked-music
    Nov 29, 2018 • Jørgen Varpe, Sepehr Haghighi, Espen Wik, Sam Roman

    Final week before christmas. After months of experimentation with microphones, lectures with _TICO_, workshops with _Zoom_, jams with _LOLA_ and routing on the _Midas_ mixer - the portal is in disarray.

  • Mutual Concert Between Oslo and Trondheim - Personal Reflections

    Mutual Concert Between Oslo and Trondheim - Personal Reflections

    networked-music
    Nov 28, 2018 • Guy Sion

    The mutual concert between Oslo and Trondheim at the schools on November 27th, and it’s successful end result represents the end of a long process which we were trained in the many aspects of playing together over the portal. We have learned about sound and acoustics, about amplification and mixing, video, audio, and network systems, cognition, perception, and last and not least, team work. I feel that the team worked very well and pulled through considering all the technical difficulties. In a way, I feel we all took part in a small historical event, where two groups of high-school students, in two separate locations, managed to play together.

  • DSP Workshop Group C

    DSP Workshop Group C

    sound-programming
    Nov 23, 2018 • Jonas Bjordal, Karolina Jawad, Elias Andersen, Guy Sion, Eirik Dahl

    During our DSP workshop we were introduced to several tools and techniques for creating, manipulating and controlling sound. We started exploring Csound and waveguides. We learned a bit about the code in Csound, setting inputs and outputs and rendering the result to audio files.

  • Group B, DSP workshop

    Group B, DSP workshop

    sound-programming
    Nov 23, 2018 • Mari Lesteberg, Ashane Silva, Shreejay Shrestha, Eigil Aandahl

    The 4 day DSP workshop introduced some basics of Digital Signal Processing techniques. We were given examples in Csound that focused on physical modeling of a string, and also how to use Csound as a DSP-tool. The exercises allowed us to take ownership of the codes by modifying and creating new sounds. We used simple operations like addition and multiplication to process the digital signals. We enjoyed experimenting with digital waveguides to model sounds travelling through strings and also manipulating with reverbs delay, envelope etc. Trondheim team also built an instrument with a piece of wood connected to a contact mic and used it in some of the tasks.

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