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!!How Flood Tide works : !!!Sensor Readings from water flow are taken every 5 seconds using the Nortek Vectrino Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter. !!!Composition algorithms The sensor readings are then conveted into music by applying 5 simple rules for: # Tempo # Rhythm # Pitch # Timbre # Orchestration Although each rule is very simple the combination and interaction of the five rules generates complex and rich results. !!!Live notation At the heart of a Flood Tide live musical sonification is a mechanism for presenting newly generated musical data as notation for musicians. The continued development of a process for live notation is an area of technical and creative input for the project. {html} <TABLE width="100%"><TR><TD ALIGN="CENTER"><TR><TD VALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="../files/img/201105_floodtide3.jpg"></TD></TR></TABLE> {/html} {br}{br} !!!Location Flood Tide may be performed anywhere with tidal water and a place for musicians and audience to gather. In addition there must be: *Cover or shelter for musicians to protect them and their instruments from weather *Mains electricity *Somewhere to attach the Vectrino sensor in the water The equipment we provide includes: *Vectrino sensor, mountings and connections *MacPro computer *20 flat screen displays sufficient for an ensemble of 40 {br}{br} ----
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