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Filed under: Controllerism, Free Music Software, Software Sequencers
In this video, Trackmate, a do-it-yourself tangible tracking system, is used to control a LusidOSC spatial application that sequences sounds to create and mix music.
Here’s a video that shows five ways can get started with Trackmate:
Both the software and the instructions to build the hardware are free and open source. You can get more info on Trackmate here.
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Tags: control-surface, demo video, Free Music Software, open source, tangible user interface, Trackmate




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