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Garth Paine
- E-mail: garth@creativeaccess.com.au
- Phone +61 3 95259844
- mobile-0412-118292
- Fax +61 3 95275549
- Area of interest: Immersive environment installations and algorithmic
composition.
- "I use MAX to analyse incomming trigger data and control
- multiple CD-ROM drives (6) and ono-linear video or animation packages
(ie. Director). Trigger overflows feed a midi output. I have developed
custom interface solutions for the ADB port on the Mac".
- Hardware: ADB I/O, Gold Brick/PowerGlove, custom trigger input hardware,
David Rokeby's VNS system.
- Other Software: CSound, Logic Audio, Thonk, SoundHack, Sound Designer
+ ProTools, Finale
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John Phillips / Carolyn Healy
- E-mail: healy@pobox.upenn.edu
- URL: http://www.irwins.pvt.k12.pa.us/phillips
- "I (John Phillips) have used Max for many years for studio tape
creation and sound installation work. "
- Other areas of interest: Algorithmic composition using genetic/CA.
- Some software favorites: "I use Essl's wonderful RTC_Lib a great
deal."
- Hardware: "I use a Buchla Lightning with success as an input
device to MAX in the studio as well as PAiA analog/MIDI units for installation
situations. My trusty Peavey PC1600 is also very useful."
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David Rodger
- E-mail: musdr@lure.latrobe.edu.au
- URL: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/d_rodger
- Area(s) of interest: motion capture technologies for music performance
- Hardware: MIDI Corset (proprietary egocentric motion tracker)
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Nick Rothwell
- E-mail: nick@cassiel.com
- CASSIEL: Music and Contemporary Performance Arts.
- Live electronic scores for contemporary dance.
- Area of interest: Max based MIDI performance systems and control surfaces.
- Hardware: Wavestations, Morpheus, VL1-m, Buchla Thunder, loads of fader
boxes.
- Debut CD ("LISTEN/MOVE") out sooner or later.
- URL: http://www.cassiel.com
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David Z. Saltz
- Assistant Professor of Drama, University of Georgia
- Interests: Interactive theater, sculptural installations.
- "I create audience-participatory environments using a variety
of sensing
- devices for input, and sampled voices, Laserdisc and Quicktime video
- as output."
- E-mail: saltz@uga.cc.uga.edu
- Hardware: David Rokeby's Very Nervous System, I-Cube, custom sensors
- and circuit boards.
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Fletcher Sandbeck
- "Doing work for TechnoFrolics on choreography and interactive
control of electronic sculptures. I am particularly interested in patches
which detect features in a live audio stream (beats, notes) and in hardware
for interfacing with the real world (input and output).
- Location: Cambridge, MA
- E-Mail: fms@mit.edu
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Joan Sanmarti
- composer. guitar player.
- Member of Orquestra del Caos .home studio owner.
- Area of interest with Max: interactivity, real time midi control, etc...
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- Location: Barcelona, Spain (somewhere in Europe)
- E-Mail #1: sanmarti@seker.es
- E-mail #2: sanmarti@phonos.upf.es
- URL #1: http://www.bbs.seker.es/~sanmarti
- URL #2: http://phonos.upf.es/~sanmarti
- "I use very "convetional" hardware system with MAX like:
guitar to MIDI converter, SoundCanvas, etc...."
- Other software: Phonogramme, SoundHack
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Eric Singer
- E-mail address: esinger@cat.nyu.edu
- URL: http://cat.nyu.edu/eric
- Area(s) of interest: live interactive performance, integrated computer
- music & graphics systems, alternative input/output devices
- Publicly available patches: externals:AiffPlayer, SeqPlayer, VideoIn,
- Boids, EnvGen, Talk; patches: Singer Library 1, CDClipper
- Availibility by request or download: download from web site
- Unusual hardware used: IVL Pitchrider, Ascention Flock of Birds,
- Power Glove, Radio Baton, video input
- Other interesting software: currently developing software
- to create artificially-intelligent animated musicians
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Michael Sweet
- E-mail: msweet@bway.net
- Telephone: (212) 995 2260
- Areas of Interest: Special Installations for Sound Venues
- Hardware: The Beam, I-Cube, Radio Baton, WaveRider, PowerGlove
- "I have been keeping an archive for the max-list which is posted
to serial.music.uiowa.edu called MaxListArchive. I post the most recent
version every 3 months or so."
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Bill Vorn & Louis-Philippe Demers
- Areas of interest: Real Artificial Life, Interactive Robotic Installations
- Using Max for: Robotics control, Environment sensing, Lighting control,
Sound generation
- 6585 Jeanne-Mance #301
- Montreal (Quebec) Canada
- H2V 4L1
- tel (514) 495-7673
- E-mail: d356644@er.uqam.ca
- URL: http://www.comm.uqam.ca/~vorn/chaos.html
- publicly availible externals: LifeTools
- Hardware: many custom MIDI interfaces
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Richard Zvonar, PhD
- E-mail: zvonar@LCSaudio.com
- URL: http://www/well.com
- Area(s) of interest: Editing and live control of digital signal processors
- Publicly available patches: H3000 editor - a graphic patch editor
for the Eventide H3000 series Ultra-Harmonizers, DSP4000 MacEdit - a non-graphic
patch editor for the Eventide DSP4000 Ultra-Harmonizer, TC2290 editor -
a graphic editor for the tc electronic TC 2290 digital delay/sampler
- Availibility by request or download:
- Eventide and TC editors are available for purchase
- (818) 760-8055 voice/fax
- 71501.3342@compuserve.com