Saturday, August 09, 2008
The How To Show - Moldover
YouTube via moldover
"Controllerism 101: Moldover teaches you how to turn a simple and inexpensive MIDI keyboard into a custom audio controller."
Update via Mibrilane in the comments:
Moldover's Approach to Controllerism (1 of 2)
Moldover's Approach to Controllerism (2 of 2)
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i wouldn't be surprised if dr b is telling all his students he showed you how to do that.
ReplyDeleteMoldover's customized Novation SL keyboard is pretty cool as well:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2McDeSKiOU
The best thing is the "Free Bird" button, which really does address a serious problem for the live controllerist that usually happens near the end of a set.
ReplyDeletecontrollerist has to be the dumbest name around, but I understand the need to help people understand.
ReplyDeleteInterested in finding solution on “How to turn an oxygen 8 or any other keyboard into controllerist musical instrument” ? Visit http://www.djtechtools.com/2008/08/22/how-to-hack-a-keyboard/ from DJ Techtools to find helpful articles related to your topic and get going. Interesting, isn’t it?
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