Audiopad uses a series of electromagnetically tracked objects called pucks as input devices. The performer assigns each puck to a set of samples that he wishes to control. Audiopad determines the position and orientation of these objects on a tabletop surface and maps this data into musical cues such as volume and effects parameters. Download page for WavePad Audio Editor. Download software for Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle. AudioPad is the home of royalty free music. All music found on this channel can be used at no cost for commercial purposes and advertising. Most songs have a license file, so make sure you read it.

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3.3.2 - changelog
July 18th, 2020
Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10
  • At least one audio recording device, for instance a microphone
  • Admin privileges on installation and on changes in the device preferences
  • Disabled Windows Audio DRM Validation (Only Win 7 - 8.1)

    Soundpad is located close to the audio drivers and requires deactivated Windows Audio DRM validation in order to work. If you want to watch a DRM protected DVD or BluRay and run Soundpad at the same time, one of both will not work. You can toggle the DRM validation in the options, when you are about to watch or listen to DRM protected media.

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  • Add a maximum of 10 sounds to the sound list
  • Play a maximum of 10 sounds per application restart

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AudiopadJames Patten, Ben Recht, and Professor Hiroshi Ishii

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Audiopad is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, juxtapose archived recordings against warm synthetic melodies, cut between drum loops to create new beats, and apply digital processing all at the same time on the same table. Audiopad not only allows for spontaneous reinterpretation of musical compositions, but also creates a visual and tactile dialogue between itself, the performer, and the audience. Audiopad has a matrix of antenna elements which track the positions of electronically tagged objects on a tabletop surface. Software translates the position information into music and graphical feedback on the tabletop. Each object represents either a musical track or a microphone.
Please email James Patten at jpatten@media.mit.edu if you have questions about Audiopad.

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Audiopad: A Tag Based Interface for Musical PerformanceNIME
Interaction Techniques for Musical Performance with Tabletop Tangible InterfacesAdvances in Computer Entertainment

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Interaction Techniques for Musical Performance with Tabletop Tangible InterfacesACE