[CM] rts debut

Ian Smith-Heisters heisters at 0x09.com
Fri Sep 23 06:48:22 PDT 2005


This is very interesting. Would it be possible to get more information 
about the dance side of things? My primary interest in c(l)m w/ rts is 
for use with my dance.

-Ian

Rick Taube wrote:
> Composers might be interested in Hanspeters experience witht the new rts 
> scheduler todd and i have been working on. Im forwarding most of his 
> note with his permission.
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Hanspeter Kyburz <hkyburz at gmx.de>
>> Date: September 23, 2005 5:20:50 AM CDT
>> To: Rick Taube <taube at uiuc.edu>
>> Subject: Re: midishare?
>>
>> Hi Rick,
>>
>> it was really impressing! We had our last ten day block of experiments in
>> the hall of Centre Pompidou in Paris with the dancer (Emio Greco), video
>> (Joost Rekveld), light (Pieter Scholten), Max (Wolfgang Heiniger) and CM
>> (me).
>>
>> One rt-process simulted a virutal ensemble, which will be replaced in the
>> concerts by the Ensemble Intercontemporain. The other rt-processes were
>> sprouted and continously modulated by more or less imprevisible 
>> gestures of
>> the dancer, but nevertheless were strictly referring harmonically and
>> rhythmically to the dynamic context of the ensemble's deveopment. I 
>> was most
>> exciting to watch complex patterns based on descrete elements 
>> depending on
>> continous realtime control.
>>
>> Some people who came by sat there for hours just to follow the 
>> rehearsals.
>> Boulez also came and stayed there until the late evening, all the time
>> asking questions about CMs patterns. What a curious guy with his 80 
>> years!
>> But above all it was quite a shock for some of the Ircam programmers 
>> [...]
>> , who were most interested in OpenMCLs
>> native parallel threads and CMs rt-scheduler.
>>
>> With the Vienna Sample Library's sounds we even had a quite realistic
>> simulation of the ensemble. One machine was just used for data 
>> conditioning,
>> filtering the incoming sensor data. From my machine CMs Mididata were 
>> sent
>> via Midishare (4 IAC Ports) to Kontakt (Software Sampler) and directly to
>> the another computer's video processing (Jitter). Kontakt's Audio was 
>> sent
>> from my machine to MAX on Wolfgang's computer. Communication remained 
>> stable
>> during the whole period of 9 days.
>>
>> My whole code has got blown up and is not very transparent at the 
>> moment. As
>> soon as I have time to comment it, I will send it to you. First I have to
>> clean it up and finish the score for the ensemble. Concerts will start in
>> Nov 8, 9, 10 and there will be two tours each of a month with several
>> concerts in 2006. I hope we will have a reasonable video recording of the
>> premiere which I can send to you.
>> [...]
> 
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