Edith Canat de Chizy
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violin, accordion, viola, cello
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This piece needs a MIDI pedal on stage to trigger the scenes. During the premiere it was the violonist but it can be triggered by whoever wants/can. The pedal triggers scenes in a Ableton Live master session that plays audio files. Live also sends MIDI internally to the Max application that acts as an effect processor. In tech booth, a BCF2000 controls both Max and Live applications. Other MIDI controller could work to.
Max and Live applications have 6 audio outputs following a 6 speaker ring setup (1/2 : front stereo, 3/4 side stereo, 5/6 back stereo).
One player on stage triggers Live scenes using a midi pedal. The midi pedal is going into a BCF2000 back to the regie. The BCF2000 is plugged to both main and spare thanks to a booster (Use out B in S3 mode). In return, the main computer is plugged into midi in of BCF2000. Live controls Max through internal midi mapping.
Now make sure the return tracks outputs audio on the good speakers (1/2 : front stereo, 3/4 : side stereo, 5/6 : back stereo) and "temps réel midi" track outputs MIDI to max 1 :

Classical multichannel calibration. The six points of diffusion should allow spat for a perfect circle.
The max patch consists in 3 main windows:
Try to obtain a good sonic fusion (mix) between accordion and strings with electronics.
Be careful of first effect (spectral delay) which has to be muted when too loud.
Adjust realtime and sound files levels.
Check the score to be sure that no pedals are skipped.
Please ask beller@ircam.fr
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