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Friday, October 16, 2009
Nodal1 5 0Demo1tk3
YouTube via pmcskeeter
"A sneak peak of the new version of nodal (coming very soon). This is a short piece by Peter Mcilwain using a prerelease version of the software. Logic is used for its synth engines (which is shown just at the start). More will be added soon...."
Saturday, April 11, 2009
tiction experiment 1
YouTube via organofqwerty
"My first attempt at a Tiction piece, triggering various instruments in Live 8.
Thanks to Hans Kuder for making a very cool thing."
"Tiction is a flexible, nodal music sequencer.
It’s pretty simple: Each node represents an event, and a connection from one node to the next triggers the next event after a certain number of tics. Nodes send MIDI note messages and/or MIDI controller change messages when triggered. Connecting nodes in a circuit lets you start a repeating pattern when one of the nodes is triggered.
A node can change its pitch and controller values based on its position on the screen. When a node is triggered, it performs some physical action: either repelling or attracting other nearby nodes, or nudging itself in a random direction. The physical interaction between nodes allows you to construct complex, rhythmic melodies and effects without having to draw filter envelopes or touch a traditional sequencer."
Monday, April 06, 2009
Nodal
YouTube via pmcskeeter
"A live performance of music created using Nodal 1.1 by Peter Mcilwain.
Nodal is free software that works on both OSX and Windows. To download it go to:
http://www.csse.monash.edu...."
You might remember Nodal from this post.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Peacefully in Your Sleep - Track Made with Nodal
Remember Nodal? Here's an example of what someone did with it.
See CTRL_Voltage for details and an image of the patch.
See CTRL_Voltage for details and an image of the patch.
Nodal
"Nodal is a generative software application for composing music. It uses a novel method for the notation and playing of MIDI based music. This method is based around the concept of a user-defined graph. The graph consists of nodes (musical events) and edges (connections between events). You interactively define the graph, which is then traversed by any number of players who play the musical events as they encounter them on the graph. The time taken to travel from one node to another is based on the length of the edges that connect the nodes.
Nodal is free software available for Mac OS X based computers.
Working with Nodal
Nodal does not make any sound by itself – it only generates MIDI data. You will need a MIDI synthesiser to hear the output that Nodal is making. Nodal is compatible with any MIDI synthesiser. For simple demonstrations we recommend SimpleSynth.
Nodal will also work with Apple's GarageBand software."
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/#
Nodal is free software available for Mac OS X based computers.
Working with Nodal
Nodal does not make any sound by itself – it only generates MIDI data. You will need a MIDI synthesiser to hear the output that Nodal is making. Nodal is compatible with any MIDI synthesiser. For simple demonstrations we recommend SimpleSynth.
Nodal will also work with Apple's GarageBand software."
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/#
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