Webmaker/HiveChattanooga/Adagio

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Project Summary

Adagio, formerly called Remote Audio Mixing, is a collaborative, cloud-based music education app. RAM allows both professional musicians and aspiring student musicians to manipulate multi-track audio recordings in a simple, intuitive interface on any device. A beta of this application will be piloted with the Chattanooga Public Library and with music classes at Barger Academy of Fine Arts, a local public elementary school.

Project Timeline

Weeks 1 - 3Transform student-developed proof-of-concept to reusable, distributable open source package for live mixing of audio streams.

Weeks 4 - 6 Develop server infrastructure supporting multiple users and simultaneous mixing projects.

Weeks 7 - 9 Develop ios app.

Weeks 10 - 12 Testing and deployment

Project Partners

Metrics and Outcomes

Technical Outcomes

We are developing new code in C++ and Javascript for manipulating audio on a server and streaming it. We will be releasing the core audio processing functionality as a new open source project.

Along the way we will have developed, in addition to the raw functionality, a better understanding of latency and scalability concerns that apply when dealing with server-based audio manipulation.

Learning Outcomes

By participating in the pilot, X number of people will learning the following...

We will measure these learning outcomes by X, Y, and Z, methods.

Community Outcomes

What, if any, are the impacts of this project on the broader community?

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Learn More

Our project progress will be documented via weekly updates on our blog (link). You can also find us on Twitter (link). Our github repository is here (link).