Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems. http://audacity.sourceforge.net
VLC media player
* It is a free cross-platform media player
* It supports a large number of multimedia formats, without the need for additional codecs
* It can also be used as a streaming server, with extended features (video on demand, on the fly transcoding, ...) http://www.videolan.org/
I found this article in:
Biological Psychology
Volume 72, Issue 1, April 2006, Pages 15-34
called
Pre-stimulus EEG effects related to response speed, task switching and upcoming response hand
which talks about being able to detect which hand with differentiated tasks is about to be used by someone. It seems to be that with some training these same EEG or brainwave functions could be use by quadraplegic users to trigger "context switching" and therefore be used in a musical way, or at least as part of a musical intereaction
Below is a list of Web 2.0 applications that will help you connect online and collaborate online rehearsals and performance planning
Online Sound Skype is an online
VOIP (voice over IP) online telephony service. We have used it to rehearse online with as many as 10 musicians at once.
Online Communication and Services imeem is not unlike myspace, but has a cleaner interface with less ads and hype, although that is changing
SendSpace is a free online file sharing. Registered users can create folders to organize their uploaded files. They can email the link to others and share files up to 2 Gigabytes.
Musicians worldwide are using this to send high fidelity files back and
forth.
Basecamp
is a flexible online project communication tool.
I'll talk
David
I was waiting for others to pick this up but I will chime in
I just saw a product that might make a good thing to "hack" for this purpose ...
http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__BZ100?siteid=ndUm...
Seems a little corny but it might be easy to repurpose.
Peter Kirin of Create Digital Music made some interesting comments at:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/04/02/sharper-image-selling-pre-made-...
Has anyone tried EEG switches
I found this article in:
Biological Psychology
Volume 72, Issue 1, April 2006, Pages 15-34
called
Pre-stimulus EEG effects related to response speed, task switching and upcoming response hand
which talks about being able to detect which hand with differentiated tasks is about to be used by someone. It seems to be that with some training these same EEG or brainwave functions could be use by quadraplegic users to trigger "context switching" and therefore be used in a musical way, or at least as part of a musical intereaction
full article pointer (really huge):
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T4T-4H87GMY-1...