MATRIXSYNTH: Onar3D - Maria Louiza


Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Onar3D - Maria Louiza


Onar3D - Maria Louiza from Onar3D on Vimeo.
via Ilias: "The synths I used were: Roland JD800 for lead and arpeggio... and pad I think; Love that synth! Virus C for bass and other pad, and JX8P for bell-like synth in the end. The drums are my TD20 kit Smile emoticon"

See this Onar3D post for more details.

video description from Vimeo:
"The graphics are procedurally rendered in real-time, and are controlled primarily through musical notation data (MIDI).

The software used for the visuals is Mother 0.3, a program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches.

The music I have also made myself, using all hardware musical instruments. The synthesizers are mostly programmed, but the drums I played live on an electronic drumkit.

Please excuse the visual quality! Until I get my hands on a high end frame-grabber for recording from my computers VGA output, my simple little scan converter will have to do. Note that the dropped frames are a capture artifact as well, on my PC it runs smoothly...

Have a look at the screen grabs on flickr.com/photos/10401337@N05/sets/72157616429723122/ to get an impression of what it really looks like!

For more information, visit onar3d.com"

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