The Wablet Media and Arts Technology Documentaries - Sound and Music Computing
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It allows touch interaction with timbre in an intuitive and visually intriguing way. A mesh of springs is displayed on screen and can be deformed, plucked and vibrated using the fingers. The displacement of a path on the mesh is scanned at the frequency of a musical note, and constantly evolving tones are created.
It allows touch interaction with timbre in an intuitive and visually intriguing way. A mesh of springs is displayed on screen and can be deformed, plucked and vibrated using the fingers. The displacement of a path on the mesh is scanned at the frequency of a musical note, and constantly evolving tones are created.
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