Tectonic: Earthquakes Generate Music in Real-Time

March 2, 2010


Tectonic is a sound sculpture created in real time by earthquakes as they occur across the globe. A tightly integrated system between Max/MSP, Google Earth and Ableton Live processes a stream of real-time data that is translated into synthesis and sample playback parameters.

When an earthquake occurs, seismic data is relayed to the system, sound is produced and Google Earth immediately flies to the coordinates of the latest earthquake giving us a visual representation of the newest developments. As multiple earthquakes occur daily, the sculpture builds, enmeshing itself in a complex soundscape of textures and tones – every second, different from the last and never repeating the same stage twice.


Puremagnetik’s MAX FUEL for MFL

December 18, 2009

Check out the Max Fuel teaser HERE


Studio Build Complete

December 12, 2009

This is pretty much the end of the studio build series. Thanks for checking it out and please let me know if you have any questions.

My wife (who happens to be a professional photographer) will be taking some good photos of it before the end of the month and I’ll post them back up here.

End result:

It is an amazing space and roomy! The isolation is pretty good and the train (as suspected) has been reduced to a low rumble – nothing that a HPF won’t fix! :)

I did some acoustics testing using Fuzzmeaser and a calibration mic. The overall frequency balance is very flat, however the decay times are not very good yet at a uniform distribution of about 500ms. There’s some flutter echoing happening so I need to get a few more absorbers.


Movin’ in

November 24, 2009


Inside complete

November 23, 2009


Door details

November 22, 2009


Exterior

November 21, 2009


Frosty glass slides on window

November 18, 2009


Output duct

November 17, 2009


View of Brooklyn from the roof

November 17, 2009


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