Bum Tschak Interviews with WaveDNA

“Try to find out what it is that you truly wanna hear from yourself. Break it down to a minimum of elements. If you like what you have, spread it out. Be carefully brave.” Harry Bum Tschak has been a part of the German drumming community for many years. He has recorded and/or performed with top acts like Nena, Pohlmann, Right Said Fred, Finkenauer, and international guitar virtuosos like Jerry…

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Pushing the Push programming envelope at WaveDNA!!!

Pushing the Push programming envelope at WaveDNA!!! We are in the final Push (get it!!!) of programming and preparing for our booth at the NAMM show next week in Anaheim, California.   Last night things got pretty freaking awesome when the first build of our Ableton Push interface designed for our Max For Live Patch, Liquid Clips, was ready to be tested.  And what could be more fitting than to have…

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“Musification” of brain signals, from Stanford

A nice notice about some fascinating recent research. Of course, we’re immediately curious about what the resulting music would look like in rhythmic terms converted to WaveDNA Music Molecules. At first glance, it seems likely that there might be an identifiable ‘genome’ of BarForms and BeatForms for brain seizure activity. The tricky part would be converting the apparent tempo changes to MIDI in some accurate way, but it seems like…

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Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological response

Predicting musically induced emotions: linear and neural network models This is a short blurb about one of the collaborative research projects associated with WaveDNA and the academic papers generated from them. Our research collaborators at Ryerson University’s SMART Lab, Dr. Naresh Vempala and professor Frank Russo, have published a paper recently detailing findings that we will be expanding on and adapting to fit with future WaveDNA products. We describe the…

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What makes listening to music an emotional experience?

Ryerson University and SMART Lab Analyze How We Listen to Music What makes listening to music an emotional experience? How much of this emotion is common across listeners with different musical interests and backgrounds, and how much of this is subjective to each listener? WaveDNA is addressing these questions through a collaborative research project with the SMART lab at Ryerson University. Obtaining a better understanding of this fluid relationship between…

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IMSTA FESTA New York 2013

On September 28th, the International Music Software Trade Association and SAE Institute New York will partner once again to host IMSTA FESTA, a celebration of music technology in the heart of New York City. Now in its 4th year, IMSTA FESTA brings a collection of the top music technology companies together in an environment where they can interact with music makers face-to-face. Anyone who makes music will benefit from this…

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Liquid Rhythm Press Release April 2013

April 8th, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WaveDNA Launches Liquid Rhythmat MusikMesse April 10-13th, 2013 Toronto, Ontario, Canada WaveDNA is proud to launch Liquid Rhythm at MusikMesse 2013. Liquid Rhythm is a powerful new beat creation software instrument designed for music and audio enthusiasts. Powered by Music Molecule technology, Liquid Rhythm delivers complex drumbeats for fast and easy rhythm creation and synthesis. Liquid Rhythm is VST, RTAS, and AU compatible and…

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Visualizing Music: From Monks to Molecules

Dave Beckford the Lead Inventor at WaveDNA will present a H.O.T. Zone talk at NAMM on Friday January 25th, 2013 in Room 204A at 1:30 PM entitled Visualizing Music: From Monks to Molecules, we cordially invite you to attend this informative talk. Day: Friday, January 25, 2013 Start Time: 01:30 pm Duration: 1 hour Room: 204 A Presenter: Dave Beckford A short history of attempts to ‘view music’ through various…

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