This paper describes the design and implementation of a new interface prototype for live music mixing. The ColorDex system employs a completely new operational metaphor which allows the mix DJ to prepare up to six tracks at once, and perform mixes between up to three of those at a time. The basic premises of the design are: 1) Build a performance tool that multiplies the possible choices a DJ has in respect in how and when tracks are prepared and mixed; 2) Design the system in such a way that the tool does not overload the performer with unnecessary complexity, and 3) Make use of novel technology to make the performance of live music mixing more engaging for both the performer and the audience. The core components of the system are: A softw...
We present the open-source implementation of the first fully automatic and comprehensive DJ system, ...
Mixing consoles are the primary tool used in the mixing of multi‐track recordings of musical instrum...
This paper presents a tablet based interface (the Music Mixing Surface) for supporting a more natura...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a new interface prototype for live music mixin...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a new interface prototype for live music mixin...
This paper presents the ongoing work towards creating a novel interface for mixing music. It identif...
This paper presents a multi-touch based interface for mixing music. The goal of the interface is to ...
Disc Jockeys (DJs) use creative methods to play pre-recorded music at social events. Their tools, h...
In this paper we consider the general goal of supporting physical manipulation of digital audio in a...
This paper presents the continuous work towards the development of an interface for music mixing tar...
The Disc Jockey (DJ) software system Mixxx is presented.Mixxx makes it possible to conduct studies o...
We present BeatJockey, a prototype interface which makesuse of Audio Mosaicing (AM), beat-tracking a...
As electronic dance music (EDM) culture has risen from the underground to the mainstream, the term “...
This thesis investigates the suitability of the Audio Mixing Interface (AMI) for popular music produ...
iAbstract The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from profe...
We present the open-source implementation of the first fully automatic and comprehensive DJ system, ...
Mixing consoles are the primary tool used in the mixing of multi‐track recordings of musical instrum...
This paper presents a tablet based interface (the Music Mixing Surface) for supporting a more natura...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a new interface prototype for live music mixin...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a new interface prototype for live music mixin...
This paper presents the ongoing work towards creating a novel interface for mixing music. It identif...
This paper presents a multi-touch based interface for mixing music. The goal of the interface is to ...
Disc Jockeys (DJs) use creative methods to play pre-recorded music at social events. Their tools, h...
In this paper we consider the general goal of supporting physical manipulation of digital audio in a...
This paper presents the continuous work towards the development of an interface for music mixing tar...
The Disc Jockey (DJ) software system Mixxx is presented.Mixxx makes it possible to conduct studies o...
We present BeatJockey, a prototype interface which makesuse of Audio Mosaicing (AM), beat-tracking a...
As electronic dance music (EDM) culture has risen from the underground to the mainstream, the term “...
This thesis investigates the suitability of the Audio Mixing Interface (AMI) for popular music produ...
iAbstract The majority of touch-enabled musical production software tend to use metaphors from profe...
We present the open-source implementation of the first fully automatic and comprehensive DJ system, ...
Mixing consoles are the primary tool used in the mixing of multi‐track recordings of musical instrum...
This paper presents a tablet based interface (the Music Mixing Surface) for supporting a more natura...