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Monday, August 20, 2007

Lemur Sequencer


YouTube via machinate.
"A video illustrating how to control a maxMSP pluggo using a JazzMutant Lemur. The pluggo is loaded inside Ableton Live, and is triggering standard Impulse drum kits. We will upload more videos of the Lemur soon!"

As always, mouse over the thumbnails at the end of videos for more. BTW, YouTube is beginning to get really saturated with synth related vids, so I will do my best to filter in the most interesting stuff. If you see something I have not posted, that you think should be posted, feel free to send it in. You can find my contact info on the right pane of the site. Remember, only synths, and please do search for the title of the vid and the name of the person that put the vid up (in this case machinate), on the top left of the site. If you find it, don't send it in as I do my best to only post things once.

11 comments:

  1. I was looking at vids of these just the other day and contemplating getting one of these for controlling other gear, that was until I converted the price into US dollars. It was like $3200 or so if I remember corectly.

    Zam

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  2. you can buy a mouse for controlling your computer for $10

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  3. I'm selling used mice for 50 cents.

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  4. Plus you don't have to wipe the smudges off your computer's screen after you use a mouse, unless it's a real mouse.

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  5. Well, you're paying a premium for the combination of two things: multi touch (manipulating multiple objects at once, like several faders) and the ability to configure a custom control surface.

    A mouse can only manipulate a single object on the screen.

    But I agree, that is a lot of cash for that ability.

    A Nord Modular G2 offers a wonderful configurable, self-labeling, multi touch control surface for far less. The page buttons bring up many banks of knobs and switches. And you get a modular synth thrown in - not to mention that pitch stick, too.

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  6. Blow out sale:

    Used mice now 18 cents each!

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  7. What were they used for? Wait..don't tell me, I don't want to know.

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  8. New foreign demand raises prices on vintage mice to $83.00 USD per!

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  9. $3200? you would be tempted to by new synths first.

    i've already left the house specifically to buy reasonably priced controllers and came back with synths twice.

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  10. What's with all the squares & rectangles these days? The Lemming, the Mini-me, the Tempura-don...

    I'd still have to say my favorite colored rectangles were behind Phil Dodds' Arp in Close Encounters, when he was playing the keyboard but the audience heard the oboist in the soundtrack orchestra. Now those were some cool rectangles.

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  11. Squares are the new circles...

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