Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Division-6 at the New Wave Modular Synthesizer PNW AES Meeting
YouTube via matrixsynth
http://division-6.com/
"Scott Rise of Division-6 goes over Midify and new Division-6 Filtare SEIII VCF and Multiplicity XV Eurorack modules at the New Wave Modular Synthesizer PNW AES Meeting at MS Studios."
Some of my favorite videos featuring Midify (click here for all posts):
Cooking with MIDI
YouTube via Modd3d (previously posted)
"I installed a MIDI port in my microwave and now I use it to cook corn dogs.
Mostly I was testing out my new Midify board and wanted to see if you could use it to control home appliances. It turns out you can.
If you want to find out how to Midify stuff go to http://www.division-6.com."
Pumpkin & Skull Choir
YouTube via Modd3d aka Division 6, maker of Midify. Midify'ed pumpkins. (previously posted)
"This is from my Halloween 2008 display. I'm testing out some new show control software."
MIDI-Controlled Skull Sings A Tune
YouTube via Division6Labs (previously posted)
"MIDI-Controlled skull will sing or say anything. Find out how at http://www.division-6.com/p..."
Pacific Northwest Synth 2009 - Red Martian
YouTube via matrixsynth. (previously posted) animated skulls come in at 1:21
http://redmartian.com http://division-6.com/
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