Friday, November 06, 2009
Electronically Modified Didgeridoo + Sandin Image Processor - Kyle Evans
YouTube via yakthekyle
"mprovising with my electronic didgeridoo and processing the image with a "Dan Sandin Image Processor" a VERY rare modular style video processor.
Electronically Modified Didgeridoo:"
Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans
YouTube via yakthekyle previously posted
"Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans
I created this instrument to experiment in the combination of the organic sound qualities of a didgeridoo with the advanced signal processing capabilities of modern computer programming and sound synthesis. This custom built didgeridoo features externally mounted modules that allow the performer to process and manipulate the sound of the instrument in real time. All control data is transmitted wirelessly via blue tooth and is controlling several audio processes created in a custom-built software environment. If you have any questions about the instrument please feel free to ask.
http://www.myspace.com/kyleevansmusic
http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/"
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Damn, you could create some seriously dark music with this.
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