AudioMulch Metasurface Workshop - Adelaide, Australia, Saturday 16 August 2014 (and gig, 15 August)

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Ross B.
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Joined: April 11, 2009

Hello Everyone,

If you are in Adelaide, Australia next weekend, you might be interested in my workshop on sound design using the AudioMulch Metasurface.

UPDATE 11/8: Added contact info for workshop bookings and later time for Friday's gig.

 

Workshop: Sound Creation and Control using the Metasurface

Explore designing and controlling sound using AudioMulch. Participants will learn how to design expressive, evolving sound textures controlled by AudioMulch's Metasurface -- an X-Y control surface that lets you seamlessly "morph" between different sounds.

The workshop will be an intensive crash course. All experience levels will be accommodated, but at a minimum attendees should download the AudioMulch trial version and familiarise themselves with the basics of using AudioMulch before the workshop (video tutorials here: http://www.audiomulch.com/tutorials). 

Bring your own laptop, or let us know in advance if you'd like to use a lab computer.

    When: Saturday, 16th August 2014

    Time: 11am - 2pm

    Where: University of Adelaide, EMU Lab, Schulz Building, Level 4, 4.05

    Price: $20 ($10 for University of Adelaide Sonic Arts Students). 

Places are limited. Bookings for the workshop are essential, please email christian.haines@adelaide.edu.au to reserve your place. If you can’t make that time, contact us with your expression of interest as an afternoon workshop may be held if demand is strong.

 

Also, I'll be performing on Friday night:

 

Concert: Live electroacoustic music performed by Ross Bencina and Christian Haines

    Friday, 15th August 2014

    Doors open 8:15pm for 8:30pm start

    $7 for public, free for University of Adelaide students, 

    Location: University of Adelaide, The EMU Space, Schulz Building, Level 5

    

Feel free to get in touch if you need more info.

 

Babaluma
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Joined: June 24, 2009

Hope it goes really well, wish I could be there!