Monday, November 02, 2009
Pacific Northwest Synth 2009 - Jeff Sandys aka a1g0rhythm
YouTube via matrixsynth.
I missed the speakers name on this one. If anyone knows, please let me know and I will update the post and video.
http://laptop.org/en/ - One Laptop Per Child project - OLPC http://www.solid-state-logic.com/Spec... X-ORCISM exorcism synth VST
JPL audio
BTW, this marks the last video I have of the event aside from my recording of the Red Martian performance which I will put up later. Apologies to those I missed, but both my video camera and regular camera ran out of space. click here for all PNW 2009 coverage.
Update via Jeff in the comments: "More info about the OLPC TamTam sound activities: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/TamTam"
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Thanks for the video, my name is Jeff Sandys, and sometimes use the name a1g0rhythm on the web. More info about the OLPC TamTam sound activities:
ReplyDeletehttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/TamTam
Thanks Jeff. I updated the post and YouTube vid. Wish I could have talked to you. I'm planning on getting the Archos9 Tablet when it finally comes out. I think it will finally bridge the hardware experience with software.
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