EMC MoodSwing - Sound Analysis in Max/MSP

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  • Author: domurr

Tags: Analysis  Dynamic  EMC  FFT  Fourier  Frequency  Max  Mood  MSP  Music  Range  Software  Sound  Swing 

MoodSwing is a sound analysis patch we developed as part of our final uni project. It returns information from a track on its 'reflexive' effects (dynamic,rhythmic and frequency based events that incur a culturally independant or instinctive response, i.e. tension created by a crescendo). This enables us to return helpful information on how to boost the reflexive potential or 'power' of a mix. All information is analysed based upon extended research into the areas of emotional response to sound. More info is available on our site:http://www.emcglobal.tk/

Baba O'Riley - Ulrickson style

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  • Author: kittymessiah

Tags: baba  lip  o'riley  oreilly  oriley  sync  the  ulrickson  ulricson  who 

A video me and some class mates put together for Mr. Ulrickson's music analysis project.

MUSIC-analysis :D

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  • Author: palypenguinluver

Tags: analysis  bareilles  bottle  it  music  palypenguinluver  sara  up 

lol ya i was bored..... sara bareilles!!!!

PIANIST PLAYING WITHOUT HEAD! music and movement

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  • Author: WolfgangEllenberger

Tags: movement  music  sciences  sport 

Magdeburg experiment the result of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzDU_qXE-rs after analysing the movement. The pianist is "reduced" to his levers and the movements can be measured quantitatively with a software http://www.SIMI.com and then the music will be played to a dancer and she will be measured in 3D. Then we found a statistically significant correlation between movements of the pianist and the dancer. Probably the first quantitative music analysis....More explanations at http://ccc.docwebs.com/EN/ENpressenr04.htm as part of http://www.PIANOspecial.com Wolfgang Ellenberger

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