Big Country
Team members:
- Tim Gathmen
- Daniel Kuester
- Justin Migacz
- Yazan Karadsheh
Due to the rapid advancements in the digital signal processing technology particularly in the audio realm it is now possible to implement sophisticated digital sound effect in real time. We proposed to develop the Kabuki 2000 "Real time music modulator," which could be used to implement finely-tuned effects in live stage performance. Echo, Reverb, Pitch Shifting, and Granulation, these are merely a few audio effects that the Kabuki 2000 will be able to offer. The Kabuki 2000 will be able to organize a preset list of effects that aid in musicians live stage performance, and have a user-friendly interface to move through and tweak effects. The kabuki 2000 will be cased in metal or plastic, which the user will be able to mount it in various situations (table, floor, rack). The kabuki 2000 will be easily connected to a PC through a USB port, to download various preset audio effect play lists. The device will illustrate various equalizer bars on a LCD touch screen where the user will be able to control the intensity as well as modify specific parameters of each audio effect. The interface, which is the most elaborate portion of the project, will consist of several foot pedals, knobs, and viewable screens, to allow the user maximum control.
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