Effective software interaction design must consider all of the capabilities and limitations of the platform for which it is developed. To this end, we propose a new model for computer music system design on touchscreen devices, combining both pen/stylus input and multitouch gestures. Such a model surpasses the barrier of touchscreen-based keyboard input, preserving the primary interaction of touch and direct manipulation throughout the development of a complex musical program. We have implemented an iPad software application utilizing these principles, called ``Auraglyph." Auraglyph offers a number of fundamental audio processing and control operators, as well as facilities for structured input and output. All of these software objects are ...
With technology improving each day, there is an increasing amount of multi touch devices in the mark...
This paper describes the concept and design of Orphion, a new digital musical instrument based on th...
This work aims to explore the use of a new gesture-based interaction built on automatic recognition ...
iAbstract The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from profe...
It has long been a dream of those involved in audio manipulation to interact directly with a visuali...
The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from professional mu...
AbstractA large variety of musical instruments, either acoustical or digital, are based on a keyboar...
Capacitive touch sensing is increasingly used in musical con-trollers, particularly those based on m...
In this paper we present a novel approach to writing music on handheld pen-based devices which has b...
The naturalnessand variety of a touch-based hand gesture interface offers new oppor-tunities for hum...
International audienceThe design of digital musical instruments , freed from the physical constraint...
As technology continues to advance and improve, streamlining input methods have become an important ...
User interfaces in music composition workstations have become cumbersome, especially as they require...
This paper explores the creation and testing of a new system for notating physical actions on a surf...
For centuries pens have been used to write music notation on paper. Music notation in computer syste...
With technology improving each day, there is an increasing amount of multi touch devices in the mark...
This paper describes the concept and design of Orphion, a new digital musical instrument based on th...
This work aims to explore the use of a new gesture-based interaction built on automatic recognition ...
iAbstract The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from profe...
It has long been a dream of those involved in audio manipulation to interact directly with a visuali...
The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from professional mu...
AbstractA large variety of musical instruments, either acoustical or digital, are based on a keyboar...
Capacitive touch sensing is increasingly used in musical con-trollers, particularly those based on m...
In this paper we present a novel approach to writing music on handheld pen-based devices which has b...
The naturalnessand variety of a touch-based hand gesture interface offers new oppor-tunities for hum...
International audienceThe design of digital musical instruments , freed from the physical constraint...
As technology continues to advance and improve, streamlining input methods have become an important ...
User interfaces in music composition workstations have become cumbersome, especially as they require...
This paper explores the creation and testing of a new system for notating physical actions on a surf...
For centuries pens have been used to write music notation on paper. Music notation in computer syste...
With technology improving each day, there is an increasing amount of multi touch devices in the mark...
This paper describes the concept and design of Orphion, a new digital musical instrument based on th...
This work aims to explore the use of a new gesture-based interaction built on automatic recognition ...