T and T Engineer Develops Pan Arrangement Software
Electrical engineering graduate, David Chow has developed software which will allow steelband arrangers to fine-tune their pan arrangements using authentic steelband tones before they even hit the panyard. The software can be played on keyboards and MIDI instruments through a computer. Chow's Indigisounds Digital Steelpan sample (steelband software) library was developed with support from Prof. Brian Copeland and pan manufacturer Anthony Duncan.
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Main Author: | Loubon, Michelle |
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Other Authors: | The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago |
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Sunday Guardian
7-Oct-12
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Subjects: | Steel drum (Musical instrument), > Tuning, > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel band music, > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel drum (Musical instrument), > Trinidad and Tobago, Computer software, > Development, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40863 |
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