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Listen to WikiPedia updates

Click here o listen to WikiPedia updates as musical tones: http://listen.hatnote.com/

Bieber, Diplo, and Skrillex on Ableton

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/08/25/arts/music/justin-bieber-diplo-skrillex-make-a-hit-song.html

Skrillex’s words about computer music at the 7:30 mark are inspiring.

Materials!

http://digital.music.cornell.edu/kevinernste/public/piano_inside.zip

Controllers from lecture

Osculator (with patches for Wiimote, Wacom, mobile/touchosc, guitar hero, etc):

http://www.osculator.net/

Here are some links to controllers from lecture.

http://reactivision.sourceforge.net/

FaceOSC, BlinkOSC (including examples for PD, Live, and others):

https://github.com/kylemcdonald/ofxFaceTracker/downloads

BONUS: a graphical sequencer, Iannix…this will blow your mind 😉

http://www.iannix.org/

Alex Kresovich

Former student of Professor Kevin Ernste (Music 1421: Introduction to Computer Music, and Music 2421: Computers in Music Performance) Alex Kresovich (aka “AK”) has made a growing career for himself as a producer including a new track, “Thorns”, on CeeLo Green‘s latest album.

CeeLo, Heart Blanche on iTunes

The song can be streamed on SoundCloud here:

Before that, among many notable accomplishments–and just as an indicator of his level of exposure. his track “Cold War” has received nearly 2 million listens on SoundCloud since it’s release there in February.

He was recently interviewed here:
ASCAP Interview with Producer Alex Kresovich

Here, too, for fun is his original Music 1421 “Assignment 0” class blog introduction (old website):

http://digital.music.cornell.edu/cemc/blog/330

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