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YouTube Published on Jun 12, 2012 by RheyneMusic
"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/LP21G9
A live looping improv jam performed with iOS devices and USB controllers. The top left iPad is running Physynth, and the top right iPad is running lemur which is wirelessly controlling filters and effects in Ableton Live. The bottom iPad is running Geo, which is sending MIDI (via an iConnectMIDI) to a monophonic instance of NI's Massive. An iTouch running Lemur is controlling the filter. SoundPrism Pro is running on an iPhone and is wirelessly controlling a polyphonic instance of NI's Massive. The MIDI Fighter 3D is controlling a custom kit from NI's Kontakt. An Akai APC20 is controlling the recording and playback of loops. All audio's passed through a PreSonus 1818VSL connected to a Macbook Pro running Ableton Live.
All loops are recorded live."
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Rheyne - 6/11/12 - Live Jam #48 [Featuring 3 iPads & and an iPhone]
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