Showing posts with label MOGEES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOGEES. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
MOGEES (Mosaicing Gestural Surface)
MOGEES, which uses "realtime gesture recognition with contact microphones," is a recent technology that could have interesting applications for audio performance among other sound design situations.
According to the developers, MOGEES utilizes:
physic modelling, which consists in generating the sound by simulating physical laws;
- concatenative synthesis (audio mosaicing), in which the sound of the contact microphone is associated with its closest frame present in a sound database.
This basically means that the microphone senses a vibration and turns that vibration into a waveform which a computer can turn into a sound, or trigger another sound (similar to MIDI).
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