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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Chillout at 200 bpm


Published on Sep 13, 2012 by sEQuenz23

"1904 Steinway meets 2012 drum n bass. With the help of Ableton Live, Lemur on iPad, and a Wiimote it might just be possible. Live looping and sound effects are controlled with Lemur on the iPad, and drum loops are triggered with a Wii remote.

You can download the Ableton Live set (Live 8 needed), Lemur file, and OSCulator patch below if you'd like to have a play or use it as a starting point for your own live-looping experiments. If you're on a PC, you can use GlovePie instead of OSCulator to get the Wiimote to trigger drum loops.

http://sequenz.co.uk/sound/PianoEffectsLiveSet.als
http://sequenz.co.uk/sound/PianoEffectsLemur.jzml
http://sequenz.co.uk/sound/PianoEffectsOSC.oscd

I also used the excellent free Aurex MFX1 effects rack which you'll need to download to use in the Live set. Details and link to download are here:

https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/2012/06/14/mfx1-master-effects-racks-aurex/"

iTunes:
Lemur - Liine
iPads on eBay, on Amazon

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