Electronic Music presents a fascinating opportunity for the mixing and matching of disparate input and output data. My presentation will demonstrate three very different input methods, which will generate three very different sonic results. I will begin with drawings generated in HighC, a piece of software based around 20th century composer Iannis Xenakis’s UPIC program. These drawings will generate synthesized soundscapes. I will then perform an improvised hip-hop beat using a video game controller in conjunction with Ableton Live. Finally, I will demonstrate an excerpt from an in progress piece for microtonal guitar and real time effects processing.
This talk is part of Love Data Week—see the entire lineup at https://lovedatapgh.io/!
Date:
Friday, February 18, 2022
Location:
Hillman Library, Amy Knapp Room, G-74
Presenter:
Dr. Aaron Myers-Brooks, Pitt Department of Music faculty