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SUMMARY:Jamspace #2 September 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2nd live show where members of the Music Hackspace community will perform\, collaborate and be interviewed.  \nWhere to watch –  \n﻿ \nPerformance and interviews with:  \n\nTobi Hunke: is a professional drummer and music producer. He is an educator and Max for live programmer who releases his work on the website AbletonDrummer.com . Tobi teaches drumming and music production to classes\, as well as in one on one sessions. He has developed several Max for Live devices which are enabling drummers to play melodies and chords via acoustic/electronic drums which he is using for his own musical performances. https://blog.abletondrummer.com/about/ \nMelody Loveless – will be sharing music that she made featuring live vocal sampling\, Sonic Pi and Max/MSP. Melody is an artist\, creative technologist\, and educator based in Brooklyn\, NYC. Her work ranges from live coding performance\, generative sound installations\, multisensory performance\, and more. \nObscenity State: – Nilly Brook a musician\, producer and audio-visual performer\, will be performing 2 tracks from her yet to be released EP alongside a live audio-visual TouchDesigner performance. Nilly lectures various visual technologies across a number of institutions including: The National Film and Television School\, Central Saint Martins\, Wimbledon School of Art\, London South Bank University.\n\nJoin the second in an occasional series that showcases musical and visual performances and collaborations from members of the Music Hackspace community. After each performance\, the practitioners are interviewed about their methodology. Watch the event live from our social media channels.  \nShowcase your work to the Music Hackspace community. \nWhat is Jamspace? \nJamspace is an occasional / monthly series that showcases audio and visual performances and collaborations from members of the Music Hackspace community. We aim to create an online space in which community members can showcase their creative practice – be it musical\, visual\, audio\, generative\, traditional or experimental pieces. \nHow does it work? \nJamspace is hosted live by Music Hackspace Workshop Leader Ned Rush. Pre-composed performance videos are streamed and after each performance\, the practitioners are interviewed live by Ned about their methodology. Anyone can watch the events live for free from our social media channels. Want to pose a question for the interview? You can ask questions in the chat on social media on the day.  \nCan I play / get involved? \nWant to show off your work for the next Jamspace?  \nJamspace is hosted by Music Hackspace Workshop Leaders Phelan Kane and Ned Rush.  \nYour piece could be anything that demonstrates creative use of technology in the arts. Performance to a camera is not a prerequisite – screen capture\, generative visuals\, green screen\, Max\, Jitter\, video filters\, VJ\, sonificiations\, Ableton Live and /or TouchDesigner created content is perfect. Anyone from the community can submit\, be it student\, workshop leader or alumni!  \nTell us more info on this link and a member of the team will be in touch.  \nWe look forward to seeing your work. \nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/jamspace-2-september-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Free event,Live-stream
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210712T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210624T113817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210711T230851Z
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SUMMARY:Getting Confident With Gen~ / LIVE Session - Workshop series
DESCRIPTION:Workshop series  \nDates & Times: Mondays: 12th / 19th / 26th July and 2nd August 2021 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nLevel: Previous experience with Gen~ is required i.e. completion of Getting Started With Gen~ workshop series \nExample of topic that students are expected to be knowledgeable with before workshop: \n\n\nThe Gen~ environment \n\n\nBasic audio processing in Gen~ \n\n\nGen~ operators and data management \n\n\nExample of topic that students are expected to be knowledgeable with after workshop: \n\n\nMulti Tap Delay operator with cubic interpolation \n\n\nBiquad and filter coefficients \n\n\nBasic reverb structures \n\n\nBasic CodeBox \n\n\nDevelop a myriad of highly efficient signal processing operations in Max using Gen~. In this series of 4 workshops\, you will apply signal processing techniques to build and code a variety of patches with Gen~ in Max. The course contains 20 plus custom-made example patches along with audio samples that you will build as exercises during the course and be able to use in your own projects. \nSeries Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this series a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nBecome confident with the Gen~ environment \n\n\nBuild various audio processing tools via Gen~ (i.e. flanger\, chorus\, ping pong delays\, multi tap delays\, distortion) \n\n\nConstruct Gen~ filter\, equalization and reverb tools \n\n\nBecome familiar with the Gen~ CodeBox environment \n\n\nSeries Study Topics \n\n\nThe Gen~ environment \n\n\nAudio processing in Gen~ \n\n\nGen~ filter\, equalization and reverb tools \n\n\nGen~ CodeBox \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA web cam and mic \n\n\nA Zoom account \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nPhelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer\, engineer\, artist\, developer and educator. \nHe is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function. He has released the Max for Live device synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/getting-confident-with-gen-live-session-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210711T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210711T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210602T124301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T125257Z
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SUMMARY:Tone to drone - Introduction to SuperCollider for monome norns - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner (many fundamentals of SuperCollider will be covered) \nSuperCollider is an amazing open-source audio synthesis and composition tool. In this workshop we will gain understanding of SuperCollider while making a musical drone – a minimal sustained sound with dynamic harmonic variations\, in the vein of Sunn O))) or La Monte Young. We will also learn how to add drones to the monome norns in your own drone script. \nSummary:  \n\n\nLearn how to use SuperCollider\, starting from the basics \n\n\nLearn about sound synthesis with SuperCollider \n\n\nBecome familiar with sound synthesis elements of SuperCollider \n\n\nIntegrate a SuperCollider script into a monome norns script \n\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you will be able to: \n\n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of SuperCollider code \n\n\nUnderstand SuperCollider UGens for audio synthesis and mixing \n\n\nDesign your own drone which you can run from SuperCollider \n\n\nAdd SuperCollider code into a norns script \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nBasics of coding in SuperCollider \n\n\nWorkings of audio synthesis UGens and how they can be combined \n\n\nAdding UGens for sound modulation \n\n\nCommunication between norns scripts and SuperCollider \n\n\n\n \n  \nWe have a number of sponsorship places\,if the registration fee is a barrier to you joining the workshop please contact laura@stagingmhs.local. \n  \nRequirements \n\nA computer and internet connection\nA webcam and mic\nA Zoom account\nA norns device\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nZack Scholl is a Seattle\, Washington based tinkerer who releases music and norns scripts as “infinite digits”. \nHe has been programming for 12 years as part of his job developing instrumentation and conducting experiments to understand biophysical properties of human proteins.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/tone-to-drone-introduction-to-supercollider-for-monome-norns-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210705T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210705T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210623T152004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T094438Z
UID:10000984-1625508000-1625515200@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Jamspace - Livestream July 5th 2021
DESCRIPTION:Monday 5th July 2021 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nWhere to watch – Live on Music Hackspace’s YouTube and Facebook channels \n \nJoin the first in an occasional series that showcases musical and visual performances and collaborations from members of the Music Hackspace community. After each performance\, the practitioners are interviewed about their methodology. Watch the event live from our social media channels.  \nWanna show off your work for the next Jamspace? Visit this link for more details: \nPerformance and interviews with:  \n\nHalina Rice\n\nHalina Rice is a London-based electronic music producer and AV artist renowned for her vivid and eclectic style\, using multiple effects and sampling to create original and experimental sounds. Uniting elements of ambient\, electronic\, percussive and bass music\, her sound ranges from evocative and melancholic soundscapes to beat-driven\, punchy tracks. \n\nRoss flight – granular synth with connect\, fused with contemporary dance.\n\nArtist Name: Boss Kite \nRoss Flight works as a sound and interactive system designer for theatre\, live art and contemporary performance.  He’s been releasing music sporadically as Boss Kite for 10 years\, alongside working on an interactive performance system using skeleton tracking with an infrared camera\, to perform live electronic music with the human body. \nLinks: \n\nhttp://www.rossflight.com/\nhttps://bosskite.bandcamp.com/\n\n  \n\nPhelan Kane / Bileam Tschepe – AV collaboration and interview \n\nPhelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer\, engineer\, artist\, developer and educator.  \nHe is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function. He has released the Max for Live device synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate. \n\nhttp://metafunction.co.uk/\nhttp://phelankane.com/bio/\n\nBileam Tschepe aka elekktronaut is a Berlin based artist and educator who creates audio-reactive\, interactive and organic digital artworks\, systems and installations in TouchDesigner\, collaborating with and teaching people worldwide \n  \nhttps://www.instagram.com/elekktronaut/ \nhttps://www.youtube.com/c/bileamtschepe/ \nhttps://elekktronaut.com/ \nWhat is Jamspace? \nJamspace \nShowcase your work to the Music Hackspace community. \nWhat is Jamspace? \nJamspace is an occasional / monthly series that showcases audio and visual performances and collaborations from members of the Music Hackspace community. We aim to create an online space in which community members can showcase their creative practice – be it musical\, visual\, audio\, generative\, traditional or experimental pieces. \nHow does it work? \nJamspace is hosted live by Music Hackspace Workshop Leader Ned Rush. Pre-composed performance videos are streamed and after each performance\, the practitioners are interviewed live by Ned about their methodology. Anyone can watch the events live for free from our social media channels. Want to pose a question for the interview? You can ask questions in the chat on social media on the day.  \nCan I play / get involved? \nWant to show off your work for the next Jamspace?  \nJamspace is hosted by Music Hackspace Workshop Leaders Phelan Kane and Ned Rush.  \nYour piece could be anything that demonstrates creative use of technology in the arts. Performance to a camera is not a prerequisite – screen capture\, generative visuals\, green screen\, Max\, Jitter\, video filters\, VJ\, sonificiations\, Ableton Live and /or TouchDesigner created content is perfect. Anyone from the community can submit\, be it student\, workshop leader or alumni!  \nTell us more info on this link and a member of the team will be in touch.  \nWe look forward to seeing your work. \nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/jamspace-july-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Blog,Free event,Live-stream,Music software
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210620T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210507T113626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210711T235454Z
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SUMMARY:Digging deeper into Flora for monome norns - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Some experience of norns required \nIn the second Flora workshop\, you will build your own custom L-system algorithms using Flora’s UI and sequence the script using the preset (PSET) sequencer. The script’s community gardening feature will also be covered to give you a new way to share your sequences with a worldwide audience. \nFlora on Vimeo \nBy the end of the second workshop\, you will be able to: \n\n\nDesign custom L-system algorithms with the Flora UI and maiden \n\n\nShare your custom L-system algorithms using Flora’s community gardening feature \n\n\nSequence presets using Flora and other norns scripts \n\n\nUse Flora as a sequencer for your external synthesizer(s) using crow and/or midi \n\n\nSession study topics \n\n\nL-system algorithm properties \n\n\nSharing L-system algorithms \n\n\nMeta-sequencing Flora and other norns scripts \n\n\nNorns integration with midi and/or crow \n\n\n\n \n  \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA norns device with Flora installed \n\n\nOptional: A midi-enabled controller and/or synthesizer \n\n\n  \nWe have a number of sponsorship places available\, if the registration fee is a barrier to you joining the workshop please contact laura@stagingmhs.local. \n  \n  \nAbout the workshop leader \nJonathan Snyder is a Portland\, Oregon based sound explorer and educator. \nPreviously\, he worked for 22 years as a design technologist\, IT manager\, and educator at Columbia University’s Media Center for Art History\, Method\, and Adobe.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/digging-deeper-into-flora-for-monome-norns-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Live-stream,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210618T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210518T094545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T091051Z
UID:10000980-1624039200-1624046400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Instancing for Generative Art in TouchDesigner - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner – intermediate \nWorking with Instancing in TouchDesigner offers a vast variety of possible inputs and outcomes. In this workshop series\, we’ll look at how to use SOPs\, CHOPs and TOPs to create generative 2D and 3D textures\, landscapes and shapes and how to include audio in your Instancing network. \n﻿ \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nFully understand the concept and the possibilities of Instancing \n\n\nUse different data formats as a base for instancing \n\n\nCreate generative 2D and 3D textures in TouchDesigner \n\n\nInclude audio in the Instancing network \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nThe Copy SOP and SOP instancing \n\n\nCHOP and TOP instancing with focus on TOPs \n\n\nRendering and Shading \n\n\nSimple audio integration into Instancing \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nTouchDesigner latest version \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nBileam Tschepe aka elekktronaut is a Berlin based artist and educator who creates audio-reactive\, interactive and organic digital artworks\, systems and installations in TouchDesigner\, collaborating with and teaching people worldwide.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/generative-instancing-in-touchdesigner-live-session-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210602T094841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T095003Z
UID:10000858-1623952800-1623960000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Natural Machines with Dan Tepfer - LIVESTREAM
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Thursday 17th June 2021 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nIn this live stream we’ll talk with Dan Tepfer and hear more about his project Natural Machines. \nIn an age of unprecedented technological advancement\, Dan Tepfer is changing the definition of what a musical instrument can be. Featured in an NPR documentary viewed by 1.5 million people\, Dan Tepfer shows his pioneering skill in this concert by programming a Yamaha Disklavier to respond in real time to the music he improvises at the piano while another computer program turns the music into stunning animated visual art. Called “fascinating and ingenious” by Rolling Stone\, the Natural Machines performance lives at a deeply unique intersection of mechanical and organic processes\, making it “more than a solo piano album… a multimedia piece of contemporary art so well made in its process and components and expressed by such a thoughtful\, talented\, evocative pianist… that it becomes a complete experience” (NextBop). \nMusic Hackspace YouTube  \n﻿ \nOverview of speaker \nDan Tepfer is a French-American jazz pianist and composer. \nOne of his generation’s extraordinary talents\, Dan Tepfer has earned an international reputation as a pianist-composer of wide-ranging ambition\, individuality\, and drive—one “who refuses to set himself limits” (France’s Télérama). The New York City-based Tepfer\, born in 1982 in Paris to American parents\, has performed around the world with some of the leading lights in jazz and classical music\, and released ten albums of his own. \nTepfer earned global acclaim for his 2011 release Goldberg Variations / Variations\, a disc that sees him performing J.S. Bach’s masterpiece as well as improvising upon it—to “elegant\, thoughtful and thrilling” effect (New York magazine). Tepfer’s newest album\, Natural Machines\, stands as one of his most ingeniously forward-minded yet\, finding him exploring in real time the intersection between science and art\, coding and improvisation\, digital algorithms and the rhythms of the heart. The New York Times has called him “a deeply rational improviser drawn to the unknown.” \nTepfer’s honors include first prizes at the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition\, the 2006 East Coast Jazz Festival Competition\, and the 2007 American Pianists Association Jazz Piano Competition\, as well as fellowships from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2014)\, the MacDowell Colony (2016)\, and the Fondation BNP-Paribas (2018).
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/natural-machines-with-dan-tepfer-livestream/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Free event,Live-stream,Video
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210527T132633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T000056Z
UID:10000981-1623513600-1623520800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:TouchDesigner meetup 12th June
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday 12th June 4pm UK / 5pm Berlin / 8am LA / 11am NYC Meetup length 2-hours \nLevel: Open to all levels \nMeetups are a great way to meet and be inspired by the TouchDesigner community. \nWhat to expect?  \nThe meetup runs via Zoom and is 2-hours in length. \nThis session focuses on interactivity and will feature presentations from TouchDesigner experts. \nSpeakers: \nCrystal Jow: Creating Meditative Spaces \nCrystal will be presenting about using physical movement and mindfulness practice to fuel interactive experiences. Her goal is to bridge the understanding of consciousness with immersive design. \nCrystal Jow is a Los Angeles-based experiential media designer and movement instructor that specializes in audience-driven immersive installations and meditative experiences that explore motion and media \nGermán Greiner: Audiovisual Interactivity with TouchDesigner and LeapMotion \nGermán will talk about how he created an “audiovisual” instrument in which he uses hand movements to control both visuals and sounds simultaneously. \nGermán Greiner is a Colombian/American software engineer and digital artist currently based in Berlin. He is interested in making innovative experiences that incorporate real time audience interaction\, live coding\, new instruments and synesthetic audio/visual forms. \nNima Gazestani: Interactive Solutions for Brands \nNima will show a selection of his past design projects and collaborations focused on interactivity\, explaining the development and showing the behind the scenes in TD. \nNima is an interaction designer\, instructor and developer based in Milan who’s been working with TD since 2008\, balancing his work between the ideation\, research and development of interactive installations for brands and design studios\, as well as working with design schools. \nFollowing these presentations breakout rooms are created where you can: \n\n\nTalk to the presenters and ask questions \n\n\nJoin a room on topics of your choice \n\n\nShow other participants your projects\, ask for help\, or help others out \n\n\nMeet peers in the chill-out breakout room \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\nA computer and internet connection\nA Zoom account\n\nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone. \n Supported by \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/touchdesigner-meetup-12th-june/
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Meet Ups,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210517T094423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T180319Z
UID:10000855-1623348000-1623355200@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:MIDI Programming in Ableton Live - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner \nBy turning off the quantize function on his MPC  J Dilla ushered a new era of groove in electronic music production. Composing beats using both rushing and dragging feels while also making sure that notes remained musically coherent. This workshop intends to equip you with the skills to program hip hop beats and music ideas with a drunk drummerfeel inspired by producers and musicians such as J Dilla\, Questlove\, Flying Lotus\, or Kaytranada. \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nDevelop an understanding of pulse\, subdivision and polyrhythms \n\n\nAcquire an understanding of the Groove \n\n\nUsing the Groove Pool and Warping to program beats with both MIDI and audio content \n\n\nIdentify & apply the right quantization values to apply to your programming \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nDrum rack for composition \n\n\nAudio & MIDI warping for rhythm programming \n\n\nThe groove pool and timing features \n\n\nAudio effects for enhancing rhythms \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA web cam and mic \n\n\nA Zoom account \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Live Suite or Standard (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader:  \nSimone Tanda is a musician\, producer\, multi-media artist\, tech consultant\, and educator. \nBased across London & Berlin he is currently creating music for his own project\, as well as multidisciplinary artists\, film\, and commercials.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/creative-rhythmical-programming-with-midi-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Music software,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210507T111950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T181304Z
UID:10000975-1623002400-1623009600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:An introduction to Flora for monome norns - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Some experience of norns required \nFlora is an L-systems sequencer and bandpass-filtered sawtooth engine for monome norns. In this workshop you will learn how L-system algorithms are used to produce musical sequences while exploring the script’s UI and features. \nFlora on Vimeo \nBy the end of the first workshop\, you will be able to: \n\n\nNavigate the Flora UI and parameters menus to build and perform your own compositions \n\n\nCreate dynamically shaped\, multinodal envelopes to modulate Flora’s bandpass-filtered sawtooth engine \n\n\nBuild generative polyrhythms and delays into your compositions \n\n\nUse crow and/or midi-enabled controllers and synthesizers to play Flora \n\n\nSession study topics: \n\n\nSequencing with L-system algorithms \n\n\nPhysical modeling synthesis with bandpass filters \n\n\nGenerate multi-nodal envelope \n\n\nNorns integration with midi and/or crow \n\n\n\n \n  \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA norns device with Flora installed \n\n\nOptional: A midi-enabled controller and/or synthesizer \n\n\n  \nWe have a number of sponsorship places available\, if the registration fee is a barrier to you joining the workshop please contact laura@stagingmhs.local. \n  \nAbout the workshop leader  \nJonathan Snyder is a Portland\, Oregon based sound explorer and educator. \nPreviously\, he worked for 22 years as a design technologist\, IT manager\, and educator at Columbia University’s Media Center for Art History\, Method\, and Adobe.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/an-introduction-to-flora-for-monome-norns-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Live-stream,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210413T115527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T093429Z
UID:10000963-1621533600-1621540800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Livestream: TidalCycles - growing a language for algorithmic pattern
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 20th May 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nIn this livestreamed interview\, Alex McLean retraces the history and intent that prompted him to develop TidalCycles alongside ‘Algorave’ live performance events\, contributing to establish Live Coding as an art discipline. \n Alex started TidalCycles project for exploring musical patterns in 2009\, and it is now a healthy free/open-source software project and among the most well-known live coding environments for music. \nTidalCycles represents musical patterns as a function of time\, making them easy to make\, combine and transform. It is generally partnered with the SuperDirt hybrid synthesiser/sampler\, created by Julian Rohrhuber using SuperCollider.  \nCulturally\, TidalCycles is tightly linked to Algorave\, a movement created by Alex McLean and Nick Collins in 2011\, where musicians and VJs make algorithms to dance to. \nWhere to watch –  \n ﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿ \nFacebook –  https://www.facebook.com/musichackspace/ \nOverview of speaker \nAlex McLean is a musician and researcher based in Sheffield UK. As well as working on TidalCycles\, he also researches algorithmic patterns in ancient weaving\, as part of the PENELOPE project based in Deutsches Museum\, Munich. He has organised hundreds of events in the digital arts\, including the annual AlgoMech festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement. Alex co-founded the international conferences on live coding and live interfaces\, and co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Algorithmic Music. As live coder has performed worldwide\, including Sonar\, No Bounds\, Ars Electronica\, Bluedot and Glastonbury festivals.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/6679/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Free event,Live-stream
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210510T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210421T092557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T093410Z
UID:10000967-1620669600-1620676800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Livestream: Nestup - A Language for Musical Rhythms
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Monday 10th May 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nIn this livestreamed interview\, we will speak with Sam Tarakajian and Alex Van Gils\, who’ve built a fantastic live-coding environment that works within an Ableton Live device called Nestup.  \nThe programs we use to make music have a lot of implicit decisions baked into them\, especially in their graphical interfaces. Nestup began as a thought experiment\, trying to see if embedding a text editor inside Live could open up new creative possibilities. We think the answer is that yes\, text can work well alongside a piano roll and a traditional musical score\, as a concise and expressive way to define complex rhythms. \nWith Nestup\, you define for yourself any size of rhythmic unit\, any sort of rhythmic subdivision\, and with any scaling factor. These language features open your rhythm programming up to musical ideas such as metric modulation\, nested tuplets\, complex polyrhythm\, and more. Rhythms from musical styles which would have been prohibitively difficult to program in a DAW can therefore be rendered in MIDI\, such as rhythms from Armenian folk musics or “new complexity” compositions. \nOverview of speakers \nSam is a Brooklyn based developer and creative coder. Sam works for Cycling ‘74 and develops independent projects at Cutelab NYC. Alex is a composer\, performer\, and generative video artist based in Brooklyn.  \nSam and Alex have been making art with music and code together for over 10 years\, beginning with a composition for double bass and Nintendo Wiimote while undergraduates and continuing to include electroacoustic compositions\, live AR performance art\, installation art\, Max4Live devices\, and now Nestup\, the domain-specific language for musical rhythms. \nWhere to watch? \nYouTube – \n﻿ \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/livestream-nestup-a-language-for-musical-rhythms/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Free event,Live-stream
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210507T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210507T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210323T084240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T223528Z
UID:10000927-1620410400-1620417600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Simple Systems for Live Performance: A TouchDesigner Primer - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Intermediate \nWhether at a concert or in a music video\, visual effects can do so much to enhance the listener/viewer’s experience and create a lasting impression. This workshop aims to demonstrate how\, using TouchDesigner\, one can convert MIDI and acoustic audio signal into dynamic visual performances. \n﻿ \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of these sessions a successful student will be able to: \nPT1: \n\n\nDesign and implement generative visual effects which evolve over time \n\n\nMap out a show control system with high-level hooks for updating state in production \n\n\nCreate simple audio +/ MIDI signal workflows \n\n\nPT2: \n\n\nPersisting/loading custom presets with Python + JSON \n\n\nMap a visualization onto any performance environment\, whether physical or digital \n\n\nSession Study Topics \nPT1: \n\n\nHow to build custom UIs with widgets in TouchDesigner \n\n\nEncapsulating new and existing VFX patches in reusable components \n\n\nBasic MIDI input with TouchDesigner \n\n\nPT2: \n\n\nProgramming advanced actions with Python in TouchDesigner \n\n\nMaking custom MIDI mappings which plug into a global control system \n\n\nOutputting anywhere: projection mapping\, NDI streaming\, DMX / lighting fixtures \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA free (or higher) license of TouchDesigner \n\n\nA text editor for programming\, such as Sublime Text 3 (recommended) \n\n\nRecommended: \n\n\nWebcam and/or microphone \n\n\nA text editor for programming\, such as Sublime Text 3 (recommended) \n\n\nVirtual audio routing software (e.g VB Cable on Windows\, Soundflower / Loopback Audio on Mac) you can use to send audio to TouchDesigner directly from other software on your computer\, such as Spotify \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nBen Benjamin is a programmer and performer based in Los Angeles. He is obsessed with the intersection of media\, culture\, and technology.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/simple-systems-for-live-performance-a-touchdesigner-primer-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Music software,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210505T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210505T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210326T142642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T224455Z
UID:10000945-1620225000-1620232200@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Getting started with Max: May Series
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time:  \nSession 1: Wednesday 5th May 7pm Indian Standard Time / 2.30pm UK / 3.30pm Berlin \nSession 2: Wednesday 12th May 7pm Indian Standard Time / 2.30pm UK / 3.30pm Berlin \nSession 3: Wednesday 19th 7pm Indian Standard Time / 2.30pm UK / 3.30pm Berlin \nSession 4: Wednesday 26th May 7pm Indian Standard Time / 2.30pm UK / 3.30pm Berlin \nLevel: Beginners curious about programming \nGet started with interactive audio and MIDI\, and discover the possibilities of the Max environment. In this series of workshops\, you will learn how to manipulate audio\, MIDI\, virtual instruments and program your own interactive canvas. \nConnect together Max’s building blocks to create unexpected results\, and use them in your music productions. Through a series of guided exercises you will engage in the pragmatic creation of a basic MIDI sequencer device that features a wealth of musical manipulation options. \nLearn from guided examples and live interactions with teachers and other participants. \nThis series of online workshops aims to enable you to work with Max confidently on your own. \nSessions overview  \nSession 1 – Understand the Max environment \nSession 2 – Connect building blocks together and work with data \nSession 3 – Master the user interface \nSession 4 – Work with your MIDI instruments \n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA good working knowledge of computer systems \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Max 8 \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nPhelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer\, engineer\, artist\, developer and educator. For over twenty years he has been active in both the music industry and the contemporary music education sector\, with a focus on electronic music and alternative bands. \nHe specialises in sound design and production techniques such as synthesis and sampling\, alongside audio processing and plug-in development. \nHe is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function\, which specialize in Max for Live devices releasing the M4L synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/getting-started-with-max-may-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Free event,Live-stream,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210504T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210414T110907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T224928Z
UID:10000839-1620151200-1620158400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Android Audio Development Fundamentals - On-demand
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nLevel:  Intermediate \nAndroid is the leading mobile operating system\, with billions of active devices worldwide. In this workshop you will learn the fundamental principles needed to create high performance audio apps on the platform. From the basic setup to the creation of a sequencer based app\, we will cover every aspect you need to build your own version of what a great Android audio application should be. \nBy the end of this series a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nBe familiar with the Android development environment \n\n\nUnderstand the logic behind real time audio processing app on the platform \n\n\nCreate GUI controls to interact with the sound \n\n\nImplement a sequencer based application \n\n\nStudy topics:  \n\n\nAndroid Studio \n\n\nNative project structure (JNI\, CMake) \n\n\nOboe library usage \n\n\nAndroid Layout Editor \n\n\n# Session 1: Hello world \n\nSetting up Android Studio\nBuild hello world code\nEmulator\nUSB debugging/apk deliverable\n\n# Session 2: Basic tone generation \n\nNative project logic (JNI/CMake)\nOboe setup\nBasic sine wave processing\n\n# Session 3: Parameters and controls \n\nLayout editor\nBypass button\nSine wave frequency/volume sliders\nCustom UI component (knob)\n\n# Session 4: Sequencer app \n\nGUI: play button + 4 step on/off + 4 pitch sliders\nAudio engine: associated processing code\nVisual feedback from engine (C++ to Java calls)\nSequencer playhead position feedback\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA webcam and mic \n\n\nA Zoom account \n\n\nA basic familiarity with Java or C++ and audio processing \n\n\nAn Android phone or tablet \n\n\nA usb cable to connect the phone/tablet to your computer \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nBaptiste Le Goff is a french software engineer focused on electronic music instruments design and implementation. \nAfter 6 years working for Arturia – moving from software development to product management – he founded Meteaure Studios to build music making apps for Android and empower the next generation of mobile producers. \n  \n  \nSupported by Android \n \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/android-audio-development-fundamentals-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210323T130052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T162852Z
UID:10000933-1619546400-1619553600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Creative MIDI FX in Ableton Live - On demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner \nAbleton Live offers a vast playground of musical opportunities to create musical compositions and productions. Live’s native MIDI FX provides a range of tools to allow the composer and producer to create ideas in a myriad of ways. Max For Live complements these tools and expands musical possibilities. In this workshop you will creatively explore and deploy a range of MIDI FX in a musical setting. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to utilise the creative possibilities of MIDI FX in the Ableton Live environment. \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nIdentify and deploy MIDI FX \n\n\nExplore native and M4L MIDI FX in Live \n\n\nRender the output of MIDI FX into MIDI clips for further manipulation \n\n\nApply MIDI FX to create novel musical and sonic elements \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nUsing MIDI FX \n\n\nNative and M4L MIDI FX \n\n\nRendering MIDI FX outputs \n\n\nCreatively using MIDI FX \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Live Suite with M4L (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the work shop leader  \nMel is a London based music producer\, vocalist and educator. \nShe spends most of her time teaching people how to make music with Ableton Live and Push. When she’s not doing any of the above\, she makes educational content and helps music teachers and schools integrate technology into their classrooms. She is particularly interested in training and supporting female and non-binary people to succeed in the music world. \nSupported by
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/creative-midi-fx-in-ableton-live-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Music software,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210326T120105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T163148Z
UID:10000831-1619276400-1619283600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Max meetup 24th April - Europe Edition
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday 24th April 3pm UK \nLevel: Open to all levels \nJoin the Max meetup to share ideas and learn with other artists\, coders and performers. Showcase your patches\, pair with others to learn together\, get help for a school assignment\, or discover new things. \nThe meetup runs via Zoom. The main session features short presentations from Max users. Breakout rooms are created on the spot on specific topics\, and you can request a new topic at any time. \nMeetup will be hosted by Ned Rush with presentations by:  \nMark Durham –  https://fieldpluscode.wordpress.com\nPhilip Clevberger –  https://www.instagram.com/thefellowpassenger\nDillon Bastan – https://www.instagram.com/dillonbastan\nIn the breakout rooms\, you can share your screen to show other participants something you’re working on\, ask for help\, or help someone else. \nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone. \n Topic suggestions but not limited to: \n\nMIDI\nJitter\nSignal processing\nSequencing\nHardware\nOSC\nAlgorithmic composition\nPackage manager modules\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\nA Zoom account\nA computer and internet connection
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/max-meetup-24th-april-europe-edition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Meet Ups,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210309T115701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T163513Z
UID:10000824-1619114400-1619121600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Audio visual creation & performance with TDAbleton - On demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner to Intermediate \n \nThis workshop will show participants how to build their own audio visual performance using TouchDesigner and Ableton. TouchDesigner is a visual programming language for real time interactive multimedia content. Using the TDAbleton tool\, a vast array of audio elements within Ableton can be used to automate an audio reactive visual show. \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nUnderstand the TDAbleton tool \n\n\nLink a number of audio elements in Ableton to drive visual content in TouchDesigner \n\n\nBegin to build their own audio visual set for live performance \n\n\nConsider different approaches to audio visual performance and creation. \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nTDAbleton tool \n\n\nTriggering different TouchDesigner visual sets with Ableton midi clips. \n\n\nControlling TouchDesigner visual parameters with Ableton macros \n\n\nTouchdesigner operators- TOPS\, Maths Chop. \n\n\nPerformance Mode. \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA Touchdesigner free license (https://derivative.ca/download) \n\n\nAbleton Live 10 or 11 ( for Live 11\, you will need to use the latest version of TouchDesigner and select the TDAbleton beta plugin) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nNilly Brook lectures various visual technologies across a number of institutions including: The National Film and Television School\, Central Saint Martins\, Wimbledon School of Art\, London South Bank University and Private clients. \nShe is also a musician\, producer and audio-visual performer working on two separate solo projects.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/audio-visual-creation-performance-with-tdableton-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210420T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210420T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210323T124846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T163715Z
UID:10000930-1618941600-1618948800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Create with MPE in Live 11 - On demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner \nMIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE)  offers a vast playground of musical opportunities to create musical compositions and productions. Live 11 supports a range of MPE tools to allow the composer and producer to create ideas in a myriad of ways. In this workshop you will creatively explore and deploy a range of MPE techniques in a musical setting. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to utilise the creative possibilities of MPE in the Ableton Live environment. \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nIdentify the role and function of MPE \n\n\nExplore MPE compatible devices  in Live \n\n\nUtilize MPE controllers within Live 11 \n\n\nApply MPE to create novel musical and sonic elements \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nUsing MPE \n\n\nMPE devices in Live \n\n\nMPE controllers \n\n\nCreatively using MPE \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Live 11 (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nMel is a London based music producer\, vocalist and educator. \nShe spends most of her time teaching people how to make music with Ableton Live and Push. When she’s not doing any of the above\, she makes educational content and helps music teachers and schools integrate technology into their classrooms. She is particularly interested in training and supporting female and non-binary people to succeed in the music world. \nSupported by 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/create-with-mpe-in-live-11-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210308T093507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T163936Z
UID:10000920-1618768800-1618776000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Generative Music Tools: LFOs and Pitch Quantization - On demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Intermediate \nThere are a broad array of techniques musicians can use to generate music in Max. One fundamental component of traditional analogue synthesiser use is the LFO\, or low-frequency oscillator. Additionally\, pitch quantization can be an extremely powerful tool\, especially when used alongside the values generated by an LFO. \nThis workshop will provide you with the information to construct both devices in Max\, giving you a broader palette of compositional tools. \nSession Learning Outcomes: \nBy the end of this session you will be able to: \n\n\nLearn the basics of LFOs and pitch quantizers. \n\n\nBuild a standalone LFO patch with variable waveforms and a functional UI. \n\n\nBuild a quantizer which will map incoming pitch values to user-defined scales/modes. \n\n\nUse both devices to control parameters of sound synthesis and assist in generative music composition. \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nGenerative music \n\n\nLFOs and waveforms \n\n\nPitch quantization \n\n\nComposition through MIDI and software instrument manipulation. \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\nA computer and internet connection\n Access to a copy of Max 7 or 8 (i.e. trial or full license)\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nSamuel Pearce-Davies is a composer\, performer\, music programmer and Max hacker living in Cornwall\, UK. \nWith a classical music background\, it was his introduction to Max/MSP during undergraduate studies at Falmouth University that sparked Sam’s passion for music programming and algorithmic composition. \nGoing on to complete a Research Masters in computer music\, Sam is now studying a PhD at Plymouth University in music-focused AI
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/generative-music-tools-lfos-and-pitch-quantization-live-session/
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210417T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210417T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210326T121350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T164742Z
UID:10000943-1618678800-1618686000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:TouchDesigner meetup 17th April - Audio visualisation
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday 17th April 5pm – 7pm UK / 6pm – 8pm Berlin \nLevel: Open to all levels \nJoin the online meetup for expert talks on audio visualisation. Meet and be inspired by the TouchDesigner community. \nThe meetup runs via Zoom. The main session features short presentations from TouchDesigner users. Breakout rooms are created on the spot on specific topics\, and you can request a new topic at any time. \nThe theme for this session is Audio visualisation\, hosted by Bileam Tschepe with presentations from the community. \nIn the breakout rooms\, you can share your screen to show other participants something you’re working on\, ask for help\, or help someone else. \nPresenters: \nName: Ian MacLachlan\nTitle: Terraforming with MIDI\nBio: Bjarne Jensen is an experimental audio/visual artist from the Detroit area with an interest in creating interactive systems for spatial transformation.\nName: Jean-François Renaud\nTitle: Generating MIDI messages to synchronize sound and visual effect in TouchDesigner\nDescription : Instead of using the audio analysis strategy to affect the rendering\, we are focusing on building small generative machines using the basic properties of notes (pitch\, velocity)\, and we look at different means to manage triggering. At the end\, the goal is still to merge and to make alive what you hear and what you see.\nBio: Interactive media professor at École des médias\, UQAM\, Montréal\nVimeo: https://vimeo.com/morpholux \nName: Bileam Tschepe\nTitle: algorhythm – a first look into my software\nDescription: I’ve been working on a tool for audiovisual live performances and I’d like to share its current state and see if people are interested in collaborating and working with me\nBio: Berlin based artist and educator who creates audio-reactive\, interactive and organic digital artworks\, systems and installations in TouchDesigner\, collaborating with and teaching people worldwide.\nYouTube: Bileam Tschepe\n\n \nRequirements \n\nA Zoom account\nA computer and internet connection\n\nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone. \nSupported by
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/touchdesigner-meetup-17th-april-audio-visualisation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Meet Ups,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210416T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210416T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210324T150447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T164827Z
UID:10000939-1618603200-1618610400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Live AV Performance by Leon Trimble
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Live AV Performance by Leon Trimble with a 360 camera. Navigate the scene with the arrows at the top left of the video.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/live-av-performance-by-leon-trimble/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Live-stream,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210416T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210416T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210324T104838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T165022Z
UID:10000936-1618592400-1618599600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Gravity Synth Masterclass with Leon Trimble - LIVE Session
DESCRIPTION:Don’t forget to also sign up for the Live AV Performance by Leon Trimble followed shortly after this Masterclass – Live AV Performance by Leon Trimble – Music Hackspace \n \nMasterclass Date & Time:  Friday 16th April 5pm UK \nThe Gravity Synth is a musical instrument combining the instrumentation used to detect gravitational waves\, and a modular synthesiser. The experimentation with the scientific and musical equipment has been a collaboration between researchers at the Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy at University of Birmingham and audiovisual artist Leon Trimble. This is a parallel journey exploring the similarities between the processes of art and science. Leon Trimble has been working on the gravity synth since 2016 when\, having sat down next to Dr.Hannah Middleton (Gravitational wave data analyst). From that moment on they started meeting and Leon & Hannah planned how the sound of a Michelson Interferometer (IFO) could be shaped into a performance. As time went on and the interferometer bedded into the performance\, Leon upgraded parts of the modular synthesiser to accompany the IFO and Aaron refined components of the IFO to more accurately make sound. \nLink: https://gravitysynth.tumblr.com/ \nSupported using public funding by Arts Council England \n\n \nRequirements \n\nA computer and internet connection\nA Zoom account
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/gravity-synth-masterclass-with-leon-trimble-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Free event,Live-stream,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210415T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210309T101741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T165356Z
UID:10000925-1618509600-1618516800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Real-time Audio Reactive Visual Programming in Max - On demand
DESCRIPTION:Level: Informative for all levels of experience \nOne of the best aspects of Max MSP is it’s ability to do real-time visual rendering. In this workshop we’re going to learn how to program our own custom visual designs as well as different techniques to make them respond to audio in real-time. Through this workshop we’ll explore different aspects of how Jitter and OpenGL operate within the Max domain along with a look into many incredible max objects. We’ll also touch on some signal processing techniques and how to patch it all together. \nSession Learning Outcomes  \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nProgram their own visual animations in Max MSP \n\n\nHave a basic understanding of Jitter\, OpenGL and the differences between them. \n\n\nLearn several techniques to make the visuals responsive to audio in real-time \n\n\nThink of the design aesthetics from a new perspective. \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nIntro to jitter and OpenGL + key objects \n\n\nReal Time Audio Responsive Techniques \n\n\nCreating the Visuals \n\n\nDesign Thinking and Philosophy \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nAndrew Robinson is an Arizona based interactive experience designer\, artist\, and educator. \nAndrew has been designing real-time audio responsive animations for live music performances\, music videos\, and more for the past 6 years and has had the opportunity to work with some incredible musical talent. He also received his master’s degree in interactive experience design from Arizona State University in 2019 and now works at Synthesis Center as an educator and researcher for experience design.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/real-time-audio-reactive-visual-programming-in-max-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Music software,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210304T102705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T170024Z
UID:10000821-1618164000-1618171200@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Generative Music Tools: Turing Machine - LIVE Session
DESCRIPTION:Level: Intermediate \nThere are a broad array of techniques musicians can use to generate music in Max. One such process involves taking inspiration from Alan Turing’s early work on proto-computers\, in particular the notion of a tape with data being displayed on it. \nThis workshop will provide you with the information to construct such a generative device\, a ‘Turing Machine’\, to supplement your compositional practice. \nSession Learning Outcomes: \nBy the end of this session you will be able to: \n\n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of a Turing Machine in a musical context. \n\n\nPatch together a generative process using randomisation and counters. \n\n\nBuild a functional UI to tweak different aspects of the generative process in real time. \n\n\nUse the finished device to both generate music through MIDI and control broader parameters of software instruments. \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nTuring machines\, generative music. \n\n\nRandom processes: drunken walks and probability. \n\n\nVisual design in Max \n\n\nComposition through MIDI and software instrument manipulation. \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\nA computer and internet connection\nAccess to a copy of Max 7 or 8 (i.e. trial or full license)\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nSamuel Pearce-Davies is a composer\, performer\, music programmer and Max hacker living in Cornwall\, UK. \nWith a classical music background\, it was his introduction to Max/MSP during undergraduate studies at Falmouth University that sparked Sam’s passion for music programming and algorithmic composition. \nGoing on to complete a Research Masters in computer music\, Sam is now studying a PhD at Plymouth University in music-focused AI.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/generative-music-tools-turing-machine-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Software Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210309T094700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T170600Z
UID:10000923-1617904800-1617912000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Generative Audio Looping in Max & Max For Live - LIVE Session
DESCRIPTION:Level: Beginner + \n﻿﻿ \nBrian Eno used arranged tape loops for composition in the 1970 Discreet Music and Music For Airports. This M4L device takes those ideas and uses them for a simple but effective loop playback device. In this workshop you’ll learn how to work with audio file playback objects like buffer~ & groove~ along with send & receive concepts and sub-patches. \nBy the end of this session a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nBuild a basic audio file playback device. \n\n\nExplore signal routings using send & return objects. \n\n\nUse sub-patch encapsulations in M4L. \n\n\nDescribe the signal flow in a M4L device. \n\n\nSession Study Topics \n\n\nMax objects for audio playback. \n\n\nAudio signal flow. \n\n\nEncapsulations in Max. \n\n\n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA web cam and mic \n\n\nA Zoom account \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license) \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nJohan Englund is a music producer based in St Leonards East Sussex and an educator for Tileyard Education (London) and Bimm (London). He has been engaged as a professional in the music industry since the early 1990s and as a lecturer since 2005.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/generative-audio-looping-in-max-max-for-live-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Music software,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210407T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210228T144305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T170832Z
UID:10000917-1617818400-1617825600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Getting started with Max - April Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates & Times:  \nSession 1: Wednesday 7th April 10am LA / 1pm NYC / 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin \nSession 2: Wednesday 14th April 10am LA / 1pm NYC / 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin \nSession 3: Wednesday 21st April 10am LA / 1pm NYC / 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin \nSession 4: Wednesday 28th April 10am LA / 1pm NYC / 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin \nLevel: Beginners curious about programming \nGet started with interactive audio and MIDI\, and discover the possibilities of the Max environment. In this series of workshops\, you will learn how to manipulate audio\, MIDI\, virtual instruments and program your own interactive canvas. \nConnect together Max’s building blocks to create unexpected results\, and use them in your music productions. Through a series of guided exercises you will engage in the pragmatic creation of a basic MIDI sequencer device that features a wealth of musical manipulation options. \nLearn from guided examples and live interactions with teachers and other participants. \nThis series of online workshops aims to enable you to work with Max confidently on your own. \nSessions overview \nSession 1 – Understand the Max environment \nSession 2 – Connect building blocks together and work with data \nSession 3 – Master the user interface \nSession 4 – Work with your MIDI instruments \n\n \nRequirements \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA good working knowledge of computer systems \n\n\nAccess to a copy of Max 8 \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader  \nPhelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer\, engineer\, artist\, developer and educator. For over twenty years he has been active in both the music industry and the contemporary music education sector\, with a focus on electronic music and alternative bands. \nHe specialises in sound design and production techniques such as synthesis and sampling\, alongside audio processing and plug-in development. \nHe is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function\, which specialize in Max for Live devices releasing the M4L synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/getting-started-with-max-april-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Max,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210327T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210219T164411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210717T140143Z
UID:10000835-1616871600-1616878800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Live Eurorack DIY build workshop: Make a CONTROL module with Tom Whitwell of Music Thing Modular - LIVE Session
DESCRIPTION:Sign up here: CMusic Thing Modular – ‘Control’ Online Workshop with Tom Whitwell – Thonk – DIY Synthesizer Kits & Components \nDate & Time: Saturday 27th March 7pm GMT / 8pm CET / 12 midday PST / 3pm EST \nLevel: Beginner – Intermediate (basic soldering experience required) \nEurorack modular synthesizers can be expensive and bewildering. \nThis workshop will help you develop confidence to build DIY modules yourself\, unlocking a huge range of satisfying new opportunities. \nBefore we start building\, Tom will talk briefly about the process of module design\, touching on ideas\, usability\, prototyping\, electronics and tools\, and answer any questions. \nTogether\, we’ll build a brand new module called Control. It has four big knobs\, is 18hp\, and gives detailed fine-grained control over any parameters in a modular synth. \nTom wrote about the development process for Control here: \nhttps://medium.com/music-thing-modular-notes/make-knob-twiddling-great-again-47065a346c2 \nSession Learning Outcomes \nBy the end of this session\, a successful student will be able to: \n\n\nConfidently solder a through-hole electronic PCB \n\n\nAssemble a fairly complex Eurorack synth module\, ensuring pots and switches are correctly aligned. \n\n\nHave a simple understanding of the process of designing and prototyping music hardware. \n\n\nRequirements \nRequired materials: \n\n\nThis is a through-hole kit. All SMD parts are pre-soldered. \n\n\nA fine tip soldering iron – ideally with temperature control. \n\n\nFine rosin core solder (1mm or less in diameter). Leaded solder is generally easier to work with\, particularly for beginners. \n\n\nSide cutter pliers \n\n\nRequired workspace:  \n\n\nFrom running many workshops in the past\, we’ve found that a good workspace is as important as the right equipment: \n\n\nSpace: You don’t need much\, just a clear patch of desk\, with a surface that won’t be damaged by the odd drop of solder. A silicone soldering mat is nice but absolutely not essential. \n\n\nLight: Enough light to see small components and check their placement. A desk lamp is good. \n\n\nSight: Everyone’s vision is different\, but have whatever you need to see small objects clearly – glasses or a magnifier. \n\n\nVentilation: soldering with rosin/flux creates small amounts of smoke and fumes\, so work in a room with some ventilation – a window you can open\, or just a desk fan to blow the fumes away. \n\n\nIf you have any questions about equipment or workspace\, don’t hesitate to email tom@musicthing.co.uk \nRequired tech:  \n\n\nA computer and internet connection \n\n\nA web cam and mic \n\n\nA Zoom account \n\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nTom Whitwell designs Music Thing Modular electronic musical instruments from a shed in Herne Hill\, London.  Tom has been designing devices and writing about music for many years\, developing hugely popular DIY modules including: Turing Machine\, Radio Music and Mikrophonie.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/live-eurorack-diy-build-workshop-make-a-control-module-with-tom-whitwell-of-music-thing-modular-live-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:DIY electronics,Live-stream,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210327T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210211T141248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210718T134258Z
UID:10000805-1616857200-1616864400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Max meetup 27th March - Europe Edition
DESCRIPTION:Dates & Time:  Saturday 27th March 3pm GMT / 4pm CET \nLevel: Open to all levels \nOverview  \nJoin the Max meetup to share ideas and learn with other artists\, coders and performers. Showcase your patches\, pair with others to learn together\, get help for a school assignment\, or discover new things.   \nThe meetup runs via Zoom. The main session features short presentations from Max users. Breakout rooms are created on the spot on specific topics\, and you can request a new topic at any time.  \nIn the breakout rooms\, you can share your screen to show other participants something you’re working on\, ask for help\, or help someone else. \nReady to present your work? \nEveryone is welcome to propose a presentation. Just fill in this short form and you’ll be put on the agenda on a first come first served basis.  \nPresentations should take no more than 5 minutes with 5 minutes Q&A and we’ll have up to 5 presentations at each meetup.  \nList of presenters will be announced before each event.  \n\n \nRequirements  \n\nA computer and internet connection\n\nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/max-meetup-27th-march-europe-edition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Max,Meet Ups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T085215
CREATED:20210211T140850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210718T134730Z
UID:10000828-1616263200-1616270400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Max meetup 20th March - Americas Edition
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday 20th March 3pm PST / 6pm EST \nLevel: Open to all levels \n\nHosted by Chloe Alexandra & Francisco Botello\n \nWith presentations by: \n\nPhilip Meyer – Seven Spaces patch\nJoaquin Jimenez: Machine Learning on Max with ML.* to create Dub Music\nShomit Barua – Creative Coding: Exercises in Circumnavigation\nOverview  \nJoin the Max meetup to share ideas and learn with other artists\, coders and performers. Showcase your patches\, pair with others to learn together\, get help for a school assignment\, or discover new things.   \nThe meetup runs via Zoom. The main session features short presentations from Max users. Breakout rooms are created on the spot on specific topics\, and you can request a new topic at any time.  \nIn the breakout rooms\, you can share your screen to show other participants something you’re working on\, ask for help\, or help someone else. \nReady to present your work? \nEveryone is welcome to propose a presentation. Just fill in this short form and you’ll be put on the agenda on a first come first served basis.  \nPresentations should take no more than 5 minutes with 5 minutes Q&A and we’ll have up to 5 presentations at each meetup.  \nList of presenters will be announced before each event.  \n\n \nRequirements  \n\nA computer and internet connection\n\nBerlin Code of Conduct \nWe ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/max-meetup-20th-march-americas-edition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Live-stream,Max,Meet Ups
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