Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Monotron loves iPhone
Uploaded by robman80808 on Oct 31, 2011
Voice Band comes in at 1:19.
"Messing around with my Korg Monotron plugged into various iPhone apps. Not trying to play anything musical!
* First I used T-Pain to autotune it. Great fun and makes the Monotron surprisingly playable.
* Next comes Voice Band. Turn your analog Monotron into a sampled synth. Wait, that is an odd idea...
* Then into Moog's awesome Filtatron for some filtering and delay.
* RJDJ next. I couldn't believe just how incredible this was! I intend to spend much time tripping away to that.
* Finally, just for fun, vocoding into iVoxel. Sound is a bit distorted - my bad. But with some twiddling you can make your Monotron polyphonic (of sorts!)
Sound quality isn't great as I'm having sound card issues and this is my first video. So pops, crackles and sync issues are down to the video, not the apps.
Enjoy having fun with your Monotron and a couple of dollars worth of iPhone apps!"
I Am T-Pain 2.0 - Smule
Voice Band - WaveMachine Labs, Inc.
Filtatron - Moog Music Inc.
RjDj - Reality Jockey Ltd.
iVoxel - VirSyn
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