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The Development of the !trumpet
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Collins, Nicolas
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Valves
2021
The !trumpet is software synthesis system controlled from, and playing back through, a trumpet. It is not an electronically extended trumpet: the player produces no acoustic sounds by blowing through the mouthpiece. Instead, breath pressure and valve movement on the brass instrument are read by an embedded Arduino microcontroller and sent to a laptop, where the data is mapped onto various parameters in synthesis software; the resulting electronic sound is returned to the trumpet, where it plays through a loudspeaker inside the bell, and is further processed acoustically by valve position (changes in the length of tubing filter the speaker output), movement of a plunger mute (wah-wah style filtering), and orientation of the instrument in space (panning).
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The Development of the !trumpet 1
2021
The !trumpet is software synthesis system controlled from, and playing back through, a trumpet. It is not an electronically extended trumpet: the player produces no acoustic sounds by blowing through the mouthpiece. Instead, breath pressure and valve movement on the brass instrument are read by an embedded Arduino microcontroller and sent to a laptop, where the data is mapped onto various parameters in synthesis software; the resulting electronic sound is returned to the trumpet, where it plays through a loudspeaker inside the bell, and is further processed acoustically by valve position (changes in the length of tubing filter the speaker output), movement of a plunger mute (wah-wah style filtering), and orientation of the instrument in space (panning).
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Lend Me Your Ears! Sound and Reception
2016
Sometimes art arises without artistic intent. The All-Transistor Marching Band had been designed as a class project in radio advertising, but ended up making beautiful music almost by accident. For this issue of LMJ, under the broad rubric \"sound and reception,\" we solicited papers that address how people listen, how the reception of music and sound has changed, and how technology has influenced the listening process. (Author abstract)
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