Dr Dave Moore

Department of Music
The University of Sheffield
Jessop Building
34 Leavygreave Road
Sheffield
S3 7RD
Tel: +44 (0) 114 222 0464
Fax: +44 (0) 114 222 0469
email : d.moore@sheffield.ac.uk
Biography
Dr David Moore is a teaching associate and studio technician at the Department of Music. His research software for large array sound diffusion has featured in concerts around the world. He teaches music technology and computer music programming at undergraduate and postgraduate level and manages the infrastructure of University of Sheffield Sound Studios.
David has extensive experience in the field of music software development and is the principle software developer in a number of active open source projects. He is a specialist in open source music technology tools including Pure Data, CSound, Blue, Python and C++.
Research Interests
- Live Sound Spatialisation
- Application of open source software in music technology teaching
- Computer music software development
- Creative applications of music technology
Current Projects
- Resound - an open source tool for the diffusion of sound over large multichannel loudspeaker arrays
- Vostoc - an experimental open source sample looping and synchronisation tool
- Zapd - a concurrent multi-user media development tool
- LiveOSC - a server hub for the Open Sound Control protocol
- Scmake - a composition and database tool for acousmatic composers
Selected Publications:
J. Mooney and D. Moore, "Resound: Open-Source Multi- Loudspeaker Sound Spatialisation," Proc. ICMC 08, Belfast, UK
A. Moore, D. Moore, and J. Mooney, "M2 Diffusion: The Live Diffusion of Sound in Space," Proc. ICMC 04, Miami, Florida,
J. Mooney and D. Moore, "A Concept-Based Model for the Live Diffusion of Sound via Multiple Loudspeakers," Proc. DMRN 07, Leeds, UK
