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      • PushPullPowWow 2019
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      • Exercise 1: Evoking Emotion Through Sound in Film 2019
      • Exercise 2: Sonification 2019
      • Intro to TX16 Sampler and Mapping Sound
      • Intro to Sensor Stuff , Sound and Super Collider
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    PushPullPowWow 2019

    PushPullPowWow 2019

    Jan 08, 2020

    This exercise is about trying out elementary relationships between sound and movement / action with MuLab.

    1. Select an "elementary gesture" (pulling, pushing, hitting, throwing)
    2. Think about how this gesture might affect the sound.
      1. Action-Sound Relationship: Direct, indirect, no connection (e.g. echo, "response")?
      2. Meaning / Emotion: How does the sounding movement "feel"?
    3. Record your own sounds and import them to the TX16WX Sampler (https://www.tx16wx.com/)
    4. Translate this sound gesture with instruments and filters of your choice
      1. Pitch, Filter, Amplification Modulations, LFOs
      2. Map the required parameters to Midi Control Events (sliders / knobs on the keyboard) and try them out with your partner!


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