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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2012

telePort is a live performance oriented music program available as a free prototype at http://www.juvul.com

It lets you integrate hardware and software instruments as one advanced combined, programmable and morphable instrument.
Bringing a modular approach to (augmented) sequencing and mixing while at the same making it easy switching between completely different songs/tracks or changing the modules up independently as the music is playing.
The goal being creating a very flexible music system where you can have a whole set, not just a song, at your fingertips and improvise or play structured parts based on rules you define freely.

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  • Mattijs Kneppers

    Congratz Dubbilan!!

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  • dubbilan

    Thanks, glad you like it! :)

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  • glassoboe

    Looks insanely ingenius, nice music too! Congrats Dubbilan!

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    Thanks glassoboe! :)

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  • dubbilan

    Ok, first line of Tutorials are up! Three small ones about the various stages of setting everything up. And then 3 on the actual use, enough to get one started with something... ;) more will follow!

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  • dubbilan

    Shouldn't take long now, with the first tutorials..

    It is made with Maxmsp yes and then compiled as a stand alone program, and yes, it has "a bit" of a learning curve ;)

    I studied Max for 3 years and then spend the next 3 developing this program...

    Makes sense though since it Is a programming environment with built-in audio/MIDI API, not a music program per say. The difference between making a thing like this with Max or Java/C being not too big, except here it's a real-time process...

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  • injure

    That would be nice. I've been looking for something like this for some time now.. you made this in maxmsp? Tried to work with it a while ago. Mostly with jitter for vizualisation purposes. Turned out to be pretty damn hard to get into :D

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  • dubbilan

    @injure

    Haha yeah I let that one stay :) I will be posting some tutorials to get started veeeery soon...

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  • injure

    Var..varvarvarVariation! :) This looks very nice. I sure will give this a try. Thank you

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  • dubbilan

    @gumdrops27

    Thanks man! :) This prototype is already freely available and will remain free as it keeps getting updated... Eventually (as in several years) it is possible that the concept will merge with another one, that might be sold, or at least some versions of it. The plans are quite blurry... ;) But this one for sure, all free!

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