Hi Lasse, We haven't been testing the MIRA app so far, but many of IRCAM's computer musicians are using the Lemur interface or similar OSC-based devices for controlling Spat. We cannot promise to soon provide more advanced GUI objects as our developments are mainly focused on real-time audio processing algorithms for sound spatialization and reverberation rendering.
However, it should be easy to set-up any external controller device for developing your own user interfaces (e.g. using the OSC protocol). Spat exports most of the internal control parameters as messages in Max/Msp and all main functional units are also available as external objects. You can, e.g., use the spat.spat~ object for HOA rendering with FDN reverberation and configure it with attributes and messages or, if you feel for patching, you can re-program the entire processing chain using external objects for low-level processing and then replace parts of the patch with your own algorithms. The Spat package contains a tutorial on "patching Spat". If you are using OSC devices you may want to slow down the message flow to save cpu power for the audio processing. This can be easily done using the spat.speedlim object. All the best, Markus On 2 juin 2014, at 16:59, Lasse Munk <lassemunkm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Markus: > > When you write GUI objects for wfs / spat in general, is it possible you can > have the iPad app MIRA in mind? It's a very nice and easy way of interfacing > with max, and would be a great extension of spatializing sound with what-ever > engine! > > All the best, > Lasse > >> Augustine Leudar <mailto:gustar...@gmail.com> >> 31 mai 2014 00:05 >> very fond of spat - that reverb you´ve got (I think it was spat) where you >> can have revolving sources etc is unreal..... >> >> >> >> >> >> Lasse Munk <mailto:lassemunkm...@gmail.com> >> 25 mai 2014 20:46 >> Hi Markus, >> >> Thank you for your answer - like Augustine I am also eagerly waiting the WFS >> release! :) >> >> Thank you for the links to the open music, OMPrisma etc. I was not aware of >> these, and thank you for the development of the ircam tools, very cool >> indeed! :) >> >> >> >> >> Markus Noisternig <mailto:markus.noister...@ircam.fr> >> 25 mai 2014 17:35 >> Hi Lasse and Augustine, >> >>> I am eagerly awaiting Ircam to release their WFS software - but they >>> haven't as far as I know >> >> The WFS real-time renderer is not yet released as we first have to write >> some GUI objects for the filter computation tools. >> >> The current release of the Max/Msp external library (see >> http://forum.ircam.fr) includes: >> - 2D/3D panning algorithms (direct panning, VBAP, etc.); >> - 2D/3D-HOA (mode matching, energy preserving, max re/rv, nfc-hoa, etc.) up >> to orders N = 80 (which should be fairly enough for the next few years); >> - Binaural and transaural rendering; >> - RIR measurement and analysis tools (exponential sweep sines, >> deconvolution, room acoustic parameter estimation, etc.); >> - FDN-based reverberation and an efficient low-latency multichannel >> convolution; >> - ... >> >> We'll hopefully soon add spherical microphone recording and processing (beam >> forming, etc.) externals, which are currently under test. >> >> Please note that Spat is NOT free and open source. >> >>>> Have you published anything on how to interact with this kind of system, >>>> developed software that makes it "easy" to make musicians improvise with >>>> the spatialization also.. some sort of 3D environment or the likes? If not >>>> you - have you seen any cool ways / thoughts of this? >> >> Spat provides a perceptual control over sound spatialization, which makes it >> easier for composers to interact with the system. Together with Ircam's >> Music Reproduction Research Group we are working towards more advanced tools >> for computer aided composition and spatial sound, such as >> - OMPrisma (http://www.idmil.org/software/omprisma): Marlon Schumacher's >> library for spatial sound synthesis with Open Music >> (http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/home); >> - EFFICACE (http://repmus.ircam.fr/efficace/), a research project funded by >> the French National Research Agency which aims at integrating spatial audio >> rendering to Open Music. >> >> With cheers from Paris, >> >> Markus >> _______________________________________________ >> Sursound mailing list >> Sursound@music.vt.edu >> https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound >> Augustine Leudar <mailto:gustar...@gmail.com> >> 25 mai 2014 15:54 >> I am eagerly awaiting Ircam to release their WFS software - but they >> haven't as far as I know >> >> >> Lasse Munk <mailto:lassemunkm...@gmail.com> >> 23 mai 2014 22:27 >> Markus: I have a soundbar under my television, can your system also make >> sound seem as it comes from behind me? ;) hehe.. phew, this sounds crazy.. >> >> But my actual question. >> >> Have you published anything on how to interact with this kind of system, >> developed software that makes it "easy" to make musicians improvise with the >> spatialization also.. some sort of 3D environment or the likes? 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