Steve Antosca

E-mail: steveA@fred.net
URL: http://www.fred.net/stevea
Areas of interest: computer music composition
Some Hardware: t. c. Electronics M5000 for 20 bit D I/O & effects processing, Kurzweil K2500R
Other software: Hyperprism, Pro Tools, Csound, Digital Performer
 
 

Mark Ballora

E-mail: ballora@music.mcgill.ca
URL: http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ballora
Areas of interest: auditory display, algorithmic composition, sound design, multi-media
Publicly available patches (by request): microtonal sysex downloader (for Proteus), simultaneous melody tester, harmonic perception patch, another harmony tester
Other software: Csound, Director
 
 

Sjoerd-W. Bijleveld

E-mail: s.w.bijleveld@bk.tudelft.nl
Areas of interests: interactive, automatic music generation.
"At the moment I'm working on a dance project in which the dancers can activate musical events"
Hardware: PAVO's MidiTools
 
 

Jan O. Borchers

Computer science researcher and hobby jazz pianist.
Area of specialty: designed the "WorldBeat" interactive music exhibit in the Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria.
http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/research/projects/knowledgenet/worldbeat/
Hardware: Buchla Lightning II,
Jan O. Borchers Telecooperation Group
TNF Tower, Room 955
Dipl.-Inform. Dpt. of Computer Science
Phone: +43-732-2468-9888
University of Linz Fax: +43-732-2468-10
Research Altenberger Str. 69
E-mail: jan@tk.uni-linz.ac.at
 
 

Jeffrey Burns

E-mail: jeff@berlin.snafu.de
URL: http://www.inx.de/~jeff
Area of interest: Chord recognition, musical analysis
Publicly availible: Piano of Light DEMO
 
 

Charles Cohen

Areas of interest: live performance, improvisation, cross-disciplinary collaborations
E-mail: ccohen@voicenet.com
URL: http://www.voicenet.com/~ccohen
Hardware: assorted digital and analog Buchla Instruments
Other Software: Megalomania 1.2.3 freeware
 

 

Tommy DOG

Founder of The Brain People, owner of The Boom Boom Room
Area of interest: random music generators, "I'm also the guy who does THIS thing"
E-mail: DOGStar@bigfoot.com
URL: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/3976/uni.html
Special Hardware: MIDIvox, Dimesion Beam
Specialty areas: musical instruments & signal processing
"I make the best cup of coffee in New York City"
 
 

Dr. K@rlheinz Essl

SAMT - Studio for Advanced Music & Media Technology Bruckner-Konservatorium Linz / Austria
URL: http://www.ping.at/users/essl/index.html
E-mail: essl@ping.at
http://www.ping.at/users/essl/works/Lexikon-Sonate.html
http://www.ping.at/users/essl/works/amazing.html
http://www.ping.at/users/essl/works/rtc.html
 
 

Jem Finer

E-mail: finer@easynet.co.uk
Composer, Songwriter, Musician
"operating increasingly on the ever more blurred boundries between production, engineering and composing"
Founding member of The Pogues and Monk.
Areas of interest: algorithmic composition with particular interest in Artificial Life / Complex Systems
 
 

Georg Hajdu

Hochschule fuer Musik Detmold,
Abteilung Muenster
Ludgeriplatz 1
D-48151 Muenster
E-mail: hajdu@uni-muenster.de
URL: http://www.uni-muenster.de/Musikhochschule/ Dozenten/Hajdu/home.html
Areas of interest: neural-network, music composition, microtonality
Available patches:
a. publicly available: microtone
b. available on request: microUtilities, SpeechToMusic, Intermezzo, KeySpace
 
 

Jens Jacobsen

Electronical engineer, currently working at DIEM, the Danish Intitute of Electroacoustic Music.
Areas of interest: Communication with custom-made peripheral interfaces like the DIEM Digital Dance system, CV to midi converters, light-controlling interfaces etc.
Location: Århus, Denmark
Danish Institute of Electroacoustic Music
Musikhuset
Thomas Jensen Alle'
8000 Aarhus
Denmark
Phone:+45 89 31 81 60
Fax: +45 89 31 81 66
E-mail: jacobsen@daimi.aau.dk
URL: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~diem/
Some equipment: The DIEM Digital Dance system, Big Eye, Lightning II, The DIEM CV-Midi converters.
 
 

Otto W. Henry

Ph.d, Prof. of Music Composition,
Center for Music Technology, School of Music, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. 27854 USA.
E-mail: muhenry@eastnet.educ.ecu.edu
"I supervise Graduate and Undergraduate degrees in Electronic Music. I teach composition with synthesizers and computers, using MAX, Vision, Jam Factory, M, Finale et al."
Specialty: Algorithmic composition for Max and synthesizer.
Patches on the web, Algorithmic compositions for MAX and synthesizers: MaxComps 1, 2, 3; OedipusMax.
 

 

Stephen Kay

Songwriter, Composer, Programmer, Keyboardist, Vocalist. Has programmed many demo sequences for KORG keyboards, including the 01/W, 03R/W, X5DR, i-Series, and Trinity. Received US and Japanese patents for several features in the KORG i-Series, which were proto-typed completely in MAX.
E-mail: sk@compuserve.com
physical location: Westfield, NJ, USA
Hardware being used with MAX: i-Cube System, Dimension Beam, Peavey PC1600, DrumKat, Yamaha C7 Grand Piano w/Piano Disk Midi System, tons of keyboards and modules.
Areas of specialty with MAX: real-time algorithmic music generation with emphasis on human interaction; custom C programming of external MAX objects.
Author of "The MegaMAX Application Developer's Collection", a group of currently 30 external objects for making more professional MAX applications.
 
 

Ken Mistove

Composer, electronic guitarist, works out of home studio.
Area of specialty: Alternative controllers
Future plans: Environmental control of composition and performance
Additional hardware: I-Cube System
Additional Software of Interest: SuperCollider by James McCartney
E-mail: kmistove@eclipse.net
URL: http://www.eclipse.net/~kmistove
 
 

Gary Lee Nelson

TIMARA Department
Conservatory of Music
Oberlin, OH 44074
phone: 216-775-8223
fax: 216-775-8942
E-mail: Gary.Nelson@oberlin.edu
URL: http://timara.con.oberlin.edu
 
 

Sensor E. Overlobe

E-mail address: overlobe@ozemail.com.au
E-mail address: overlobe@ebom.org
URL: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~overlobe/seosight
Area(s) of interest: live performance, brain functions, collaborations
Publicly available patches: working on an 808 style midi interface. It's in alpha stage now.
Availibility by request or download: email me
Hardware used: Akai S2000 sampler, powerbook, Roland MCR-8 midi mixer
Comments: "I like powerbooks because you can go work in a park."