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Showing posts with label Mune. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Mune: Sneak Peek #5


Published on Sep 20, 2016 Mune

"We took the Mune for a spin by performing a song Josh Bourden composed on Ableton Live!

This video illustrates the ability to change modes based on the orientation of the Mune. We used the Combo Mode to play the synth pad live while changing the cutoff and resonance of a separate pad. We also used Mixer Mode to fade in certain tracks during the intro and outro.

Finally, specific buttons on the Mune were mapped to launch the next scene in our Ableton set and trigger beat repeats for the hi-hats.

Order the Mune on Kickstarter today!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/9..."

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Mune: Meet Andrew Staniland


Published on Sep 13, 2016 Mune

"Meet Andrew Staniland, the modern composer and music professor that planted the seeds of the Mune project. Staniland discusses the inspiration behind creating the Mune (formerly known as the Arc).

Order the Mune today on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

Music Composed by Andrew Staniland:
'Four Horsemen'
'Talking Down the Tiger'"

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Mune's Companion Software, Symphony


Published on Aug 21, 2016 Mune

Note this one originally went up on the 21 but was shortly pulled. Reposting now. You'll find the Mune Kicstarter campaign here.

"A walkthrough of Mune's companion software, Symphony.

Symphony allows you to customize your Mune, download apps, run apps and interact with the Mune community.

Symphony is included with every purchase of the Mune. Our Symphony software will act as a control panel and central hub for your Mune. You are able to do the following with Symphony:

Select which apps you wish to use with your Mune. We will have a wide variety of apps available including synthesizer, drum machine, and sequencer apps!
Access our marketplace and download new apps created by our team or other third-party developers.
Connect with other Mune Explorers by participating in the Mune Commune. Share your content and get your name out there with other Mune Explorers!
Change Mune settings such as the backlight, screensaver, and MIDI mapping.
And much more!"

Monday, August 15, 2016

Mune Kickstarter Campaign Goes Live & a New Demo


Mune Demo Series One Published on Aug 15, 2016 Mune

"A run-through of all the ways you can use the Mune!"

You can find the Kickstarter campaign here.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Mune: Sneak Peek #4


Published on Jul 18, 2016 Mune

"We let our friends try out the Mune for their first time. We set up the Mune and decided to run effects on the electric guitar through Ableton. The smile at the end tells the whole story about their first experience.

Kickstarter launches on August 15th, 2016.

Join our Thunderclap!
https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/4...

www.munemusic.com"

Tuesday, July 05, 2016

Mune - Sneak Peek #3


Published on Jul 5, 2016 Mune

"We decided to make an ambient melody using the sequencer mode with the Mune. Additional voice played on an Arturia Microbrute.

We are launching our Kickstarter on August 15th, 2016. Stay tuned for more details."

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Mune - Sneak Peek #2


Published on Jun 18, 2016 Mune

"We decided to put the Mune in melody mode, controlling synths from Ableton Live. Bass provided by the Moog Voyager.

Kickstarter coming soon.
munemusic.com"

Thursday, June 09, 2016

Mune - Sneak Peek #1


Published on Jun 9, 2016 Mune

"Here is a clip of the Mune controlling effects on the Arturia Microbrute and Korg Electribe through Ableton Live.

Kickstarter coming soon."

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Introducing The Mune Open Source Wireless MIDI Touch Controller Instrument


Published on Aug 22, 2015 Mune

A new wireless controller with included software featuring control apps and an FM synthesizer.  The video description and official press release follow below.  No word on whether this can be paired with an iOS or Android device or whether it supports OSC as well as MIDI.  I reached out to them and will post a follow-up if I hear back.

Update: I heard back.
1. Sysex support is being tested but may end up as a stretch goal in their kickstarter campaign along with OSC support.
2. The Mune will pair wirelessly with iOS and Android.
3. And... specs on the FM synth are forthcoming, however, regarding the drum synth: "the drum machine is a pairing of a 16 step sequencer plus a fairly straightforward sample-based playback system"
4.  This is a the evolution of the arc instruments controller posted earlier here.

Video description:
"www.munemusic.com
Demo videos coming shortly...
Music by Biathlon: https://wil-ru.bandcamp.com/album/bac...

The Mune is a new instrument that combines the power of digital with the soul of an acoustic instrument. It's wireless, incredibly expressive and flexible.

'Mune' comes from the word 'commune' - because a new instrument should live up to today's open and collaborative standards. If you're interested - please join us in designing and pushing this device out into the world!"

And the official press release:


"THE FLEXIBILTY OF A DIGITAL CONTROLLER + THE SOUL OF A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT

CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHING IN JULY 2016

The Mune story began four years ago when Scott Stevenson met Andrew Staniland, a Canadian composer and music professor. Andrew had been composing “electroacoustic” music, combining the instrumentation of classical music with digital sounds and effects. Andrew had found that performing using current digital interfaces left him and his audiences unsatisfied.

'I FOUND THAT I WAS AT A DISADVANTAGE MAKING MUSIC ELECTRONICALLY, BECAUSE WHILE I WAS DOING A LOT OF THINGS
ON STAGE LIKE THE OTHER MUSICIANS, THERE WAS NO VISIBLE CAUSE-AND-EFFECT BETWEEN MY ACTIONS AND THE SOUND' - ANDREW STANILAND


With that, Andrew began a research project with the objective of creating a more satisfying electronic music performance instrument. Andrew and Scott initially focused on the problem of creating an interface that could face towards the audience and make interactions fully visible - but along the way they learned that there were other core elements that desktop interfaces were lacking. Attempting to match the expressiveness and sensitivity of an acoustic instrument became an integral part of our mission while developing a solution.

The rst prototype of the Mune, (called the “Arc”) was so successful that it was decided to produce the instrument commercially. Four prototypes and many performances later, the Mune team is proud to emerge with a device which is truly a hybrid between a classical instrument and a digital controller.

WHAT IS THE MUNE?
The Mune is a new electronic music instrument. It combines the functionality of a MIDI controller (used by DJs and producers) with the expressiveness and simplicity of an acoustic instrument.

Unlike a traditional DJ controller, the Mune can be held by the performer to face the audience, allowing the audience to view the musician’s interactions with sound. The built-in wireless technology allows the musician to step far away from the glow of their laptop.

The Mune offers an expanding variety of “apps” that run on a laptop and connect to the Mune. The Mune also includes an expansion port to allow the connection of future onboard sound processing modules. Like any MIDI controller, it can be used to control virtually any audio software, like Ableton Live, Reason, Logic and Max.

BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE
Take your performance off the table and show the world that electronic musicians do more than 'push play'. The Mune makes your interactions with sound expressive and visible to your audience.

BEYOND MELODY AND RHYTHM
The Mune is designed to be equally proficient at traditional performance and digital production: play melodies, shape sound, program loops, control effects and mix tracks.

MUNE COMMUNE
The Mune instrument is just the beginning. Further development and design decisions of the Mune will be driven by our community, the Commune. The Commune will also offer a simple platform for software developers to share new apps they’ve created with Mune musicians.

Future: New Touch Panels
The Mune hardware is built to be as exible as its software. It’s hardware interface allows completely new control panels to be designed and connected.

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