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| | '''Jacques Dudon''' is a French just intonation composer and instrument builder. He is best known for developing a series of photosonic disk (disque photosonique) instruments in the 1980s that produced sound from modulated light (a light source shines through painted glass discs; the resulting patterns of light are picked up by solar cells and converted into a voltage which can then be treated as a sound signal). |
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| [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Dudon|Wikipedia article]] | | Dudon participated as a designer in the development of Semantic Daniélou-53, a free-of-charge software synthesizer with a database of 28 sounds and 72 [[just intonation]] scales derived from [[Alain Daniélou]]'s 53-note tuning system. |
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| | * [https://www.facebook.com/AtelierdExplorationHarmonique/ "L'Atelier d'Exploration Harmonique" Facebook page] |
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| | * [https://www.semantic-danielou.com/ Semantic Daniélou official website] |
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Jacques Dudon is a French just intonation composer and instrument builder. He is best known for developing a series of photosonic disk (disque photosonique) instruments in the 1980s that produced sound from modulated light (a light source shines through painted glass discs; the resulting patterns of light are picked up by solar cells and converted into a voltage which can then be treated as a sound signal).
Dudon participated as a designer in the development of Semantic Daniélou-53, a free-of-charge software synthesizer with a database of 28 sounds and 72 just intonation scales derived from Alain Daniélou's 53-note tuning system.
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