Masters Student (alumni)
Biography:
Brady Boettcher is an engineer and programmer who enjoys creating unique synthesis interfaces and mappings to digital instruments. His past projects include the likes of an interactive harmonic table sequencer, a granular synthesizer that utilizes pitch detection, and a three tiered turntable controller.
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Projects
Publications:
- Boettcher, B., Sullivan, J., Wanderley, M. M. (2022). Slapbox: Redesign of a Digital Musical Instrument Towards Reliable Long-Term Practice. In New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2022.
- Boettcher, B., Malloch, J., Wang, J., Wanderley, M. M. (2022). Mapper4Live: Using Control Structures to Embed Complex Mapping Tools into Ableton Live. In New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2022.
- Boettcher, B., Meneses, E., Frisson, C., Wanderley, M. M., Malloch, J. (2023). Addressing Barriers for Entry and Operation of a Distributed Signal Mapping Framework. In Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME2023). Mexico City, MX.
- Boettcher, B. (2023). Developing Maturity in DMIs and Mapping Tools. In M.A. Thesis, McGill University (pp. 71). Montreal, Qc, Canada.