The Summer School!!
The Summer School!! Read More »
Here’s a photoshoot from Conductive Music’s latest effort
MakeIt.WearIt.PlayIt – in pictures! Read More »
So you have reached the point in your track where your drum loop is sounding fantastic. The bass line you’ve programmed using a pentatonic minor scale (C, Eb, F, G, Bb, for example) has really made the track come alive! Now it’s time to start thinking about adding some harmonies to your track too. To
Tutorial: Grid Composition Read More »
So you’ve found us, welcome to Conductive Music! If you’ve come to this page, you’ve either won a ProTrinket from us, or decided to buy one from our wonderful partners Adafruit. If you want to know more about the ProTrinket itself, please visit this page Adafruit “Learn” section is very exciting, that’s our continuous source
Tutorial: Coding a ProTrinket! Read More »
Versatility, re-invention and pushing boundaries are the three key ingredients of the contemporary performer, both in the acoustic and digital worlds. As a percussionist, my whole background is based on blurring the distinction between musical instruments and sound objects – chiefly thanks to a very nice guy, a certain John Cage, painter, philosopher, composer
The Contemporary Performer Read More »
It was over a year ago, when Emily and I, on one of our first ventures with Conductive Music, went to Elephand&Castle (South London), to present the embryo of our project. We delivered to a very enthusiastic mixed group, ranging from curious 8 year olds, to parents, tinkerer, experts. We opened our workshop there, at
Mini Maker Faire – London, 2014 Read More »
Here @ConductiveMusic we are very excited because a new baby is in our office – it’s name is Oontz. It’s brand new, open source, and Arduino based, just the way we like to see our technology arrive. Oontz is a button-based MIDI controller. There are hundreds of similar devices available or in-production, but why did
Why open source? (And news about Oontz) Read More »