Website review: project two
Gretchee discovered this in Music
•14 reviews since Mar 9, 2007
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•datadreamer.com/2daudio/projecttwo.html
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Gretchee discovered 17 months ago- Online Audio Mixer

Seppo1983 rated 17 months ago- Great Stuff!!!!

rush2112 rated 17 months ago- sweet

sselfless rated 17 months ago- fairly entertaining mixing electronic music visually. dont forget to grab the concentric circles in the center!

moonkitty rated 17 months ago- hehe very entertaining...but the song gets old after a while

sassiebrat rated 17 months ago- fun for the musically illiterate...like me! :o)

CupOfSquirrels rated 17 months ago- Basic, and yet, sheer genius.

spacetimecowboy rated 17 months ago- Pretty basic but good fun, I like the tune

niftypete rated 17 months ago- This was fun, but if the spot is covered by another instrument's circle... BTW read golaun's good remarks on this. I see this as a work in progress.

golaun rated 17 months ago- Welll...it doesn't really do much, does it? You can only effect the volume of the loop and where the loop is placed in the frame but effectively, only the volume can be changed. Now, if you could effect the loop by moving it different places around the circles, causing phasing or changes in the sequencing, then I'd say it was neat. Until then....meh! Oh...digging a little deeper, because I simply have SO much time today: It's semi-functional art. Sort of IKEA for musically inclined persons but without the music or inclination...that was redundant, was it not? " This was the second of three major projects in my Art as Information class. The assignment was to blur the line between author and audience within the art piece utilizing user interaction. I, the "artist", created a blank canvas for interaction, wherein you, the "audience" shifts roles as you become the creator of the composition, and thus the artist of the work as well. This also means the composition changes to reflect the context in which it is being manipulated. I decided to follow in the footsteps of one of my heroes, James Patten, and create a two-dimensional mixer inspired by the Audiopad. I used five seperate channels with audio loops of different instruments from an original composition I created in Fruity Loops."