I mean Dr Bernstein and Ben Taylor and I are pro presenting on tuned J.S. which is a port of all over three thousand. Historical temperaments and tunings just intonation and microtonal scales from the scallop program to javascript with a lightweight A.P.I. for using them for tuning MIDI. MIDI notes using through this. Huge scale to obtain microtones. Tunings in your web audio applications thanks. Already so recorder or a Z. is a research project combining on a scientific research concerning the recorder instruments we have for topics instrumentation. Eat awning and data mining I Why aim is to enhance general raised on experience of missions composes under to encourage their creative activities to achieve this an aim we on the lies a correlation between the physical reactions and the sounding results of the different recorders. We designed an interactive graphic is that the face which is David over to his web or do you want to simplified an obligation and access to the database. The users can access their requested data by only a few clicks I will remember because it is a new introductory documentation methode for music research which integrates with his home post with their quest bonding and notation and the explanation thank you very much. The one. Presenting the body about I can two books with the horrible acronym way it. So this is to do with perception listening tests one's done this before March for a test a B. a B. X. and those of others and we packed about thirteen of them into this one to. Figure in the browser and using web P.R. we do things like a lot of normalization synchronization leaping adding silence and a few other things cos waiting on inside and then going down the list we can do. A new comment you can do survey questions you can filter us out based on those questions again when the browser analysis which is being finished on a browser again today inbox lots confidence charts histograms again where there's going to things user timelines when they played songs the confidence of their results based on that so effectively a whole load of stuff to do this thing to so please come take it out check it out how to use it for your next next project Thank you. Hello I'm Adrian than I really want to be able to navigate inside or do fives even in small devices and they want to and to provide a correlation between do your job content and you have said started by those in the ignition system to achieve this commitment are supported by humans are good reason they're no use statistics and these are addition to have pretend so sets of an addition and they finally do use them for time travel experiences. So all can be tested online to I'm looking forward to see you play with the do more and help me build more relevant systems Thank you. Tom Collins last year my colleague Christine clued on and I founded a company called Music artificial intelligence algorithms or short we've built a couple of process types to date one is shown in the bottom left thanks to Tony J.S. and next you are developers whose code which extended here. They're pretty standard kind of interfaces for creating all editing music like a web piano roll editor but we try and put. A button or some functionality in them that somehow New York sighting by tucking into music artificial intelligence. That's the red ring on the button there. For this conference our contribution was to look at the problem of web playback of realistic sounding acoustic instruments like piano or violin some results on the right come to our poster to try out prototypes and find out a bit more what we're doing Thank you. My name is Zach Berkowitz I'm from Louisiana State University and myself together with my colleagues last summer we held our first annual program in music camp which is a one week summer outreach camp designed to teach programming concepts to middle school students through making music our goals were to introduce basic programming concepts to javascript including data types object oriented programming and using A.P.I. live coding using jibber exploring basic audio synthesis and computer music techniques he's in town J.S. learning user interface design and user experience development processes using braid composing rehearsing and performant with new technologies and finally demonstrating that it's possible for anyone to learn these technologies and create fun exciting music applications. At the end of the camp the students performed with the Web instruments and created the live coding and created with their created and the live coding pieces they wrote Come by a poster and try out some of the instruments the kids made including the fact piano Thank you. I missed you parody I'm presenting an approach to streaming and client side rendering of multichannel audio was synchronized Mr data we've developed this to allow us to test base experiences and to learn a bit more about the infrastructure structure an architecture required to deliver this world inches and also to try things old quickly I will be talking about this as well at the end of the talk sessions I won't say too much I don't want to spoil that spoil the surprise but socially we're using the audio definition model as a as an origin file. We can code using MPEG dust standard to transfer to the browser and then we render that within the browser using a variety of different windows to the back up also allowing interaction and personalization for the user Thank you. And David my colleagues Ramsey and Karl I have developed a game based on street fighter it's called Beat fighter that uses website kits and web media to allow you you know anyone can use any types of controllers I'm using electronic drum trigger calls playing saxophone but unfortunately you can't be here and yes so it allows different controllers to basically program into fighting moves and. That's about it yes. Thank you thank you. Right Hi I'm Scott and today I'm going to demo a block based life coaching music environment for kids my goal is to create an environment that kids as young as six or seven years old can actually make music and and essentially learn how to code at the same time not going to talk too much about this right now because I have to talk about it so during the talk I'll kind of go through my motivation and history and where I see this environment going so I invite everyone to come check out what I have so far during a demo session thank you thank you. Thank. You. And all. French so excuse me English please and I'm here to present. A web based music sheet editorial which for your time could abortion so it's a bit like music or good docs and it's all for. It make great use of first a web or do and where media P.R. by playback. Media are so few people use it but media and it's very very since you can connect to any vs the available since you. Thank. When the. State performed live writing and if you remember we got a text that you saw on the web browser This is the. Audio to. Typographic So we have a lot of that will be useful to you or to six person for example in the context of likelihood or a karaoke or. If it has to visualize as well and if you're interested in writing I might very well talk about talk more about the piece as well and I think you'll be able to form your pieces if you're interested in improvised portability. You know that thanks. Hi My name is. Also called Call Me ASH So this is our papers about I mean our demo is about that sockets in C. Sound and as usually there's a very Have saying we built a little jam system and what it is. Is the sound engine that's running inside of Chrome as the pinnacle version but we also have support for the inscription version and you can also used. To connect any kind of a device and you can transmitted to the signals from your computer all the way two thousand miles away and it comes with a couple of interesting drum sequencers a bunch of interesting sounds and it works of the Internet works of a LAN and you can also connect connect with mobile devices and can kind of control other synthesizers if you feel like it so in summation come back to the demo and we'll have a little jam. It's me again missing Dutchesse is a javascript singing synthesis library it's built on top of me speak digests which is a text to speech library and it basically what it does is it renders the output for each syllable and then perform some timing calculations based on B.P.M. and measure. Time seemed like that. Concatenates them all feeds them into Chris Wilson's dental vocoder and that controls the frequency of all the different seeing and also the demo has some rhyme and note suggestions powered by other different A.P.'s. And it's definitely still a work in progress just got polyphony working very recently so now more than one voice can sing at a time future steps include implementing legato and a better A.P.I. for programatic Lee controlling the voices thanks thank. You. Everyone I'm going to be talking about the system we use in the performance last night Jever in addition to being a live coding system it's also a standalone library that you can use in web applications and any web warm up so actually the code that I wrote last night I could have taken it copied it and pasted it into a web page and assuming I had one extra line of code to initialize everything at the top of it it should have just run basically the way it was in the performance I think jibberish the underlying library is also it's a script processor based library which. Has lots of warts but it think it's also the only web audio library that I know of at least right now that's optimized for doing personal processing techniques which do fun things like feedback inside the audio graph single sample feedback and audio modulation of scheduling so combine say hi. Thank. You. So that in. That's.