MATRIXSYNTH: Live improvisation with iPad, Tupperware, Ableton Push, Leap Motion, Reaktor, Arduino


Monday, August 25, 2014

Live improvisation with iPad, Tupperware, Ableton Push, Leap Motion, Reaktor, Arduino

Published on Aug 23, 2014 Perplex On

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Video description:

"This shows a live and uncut homestudio improvisation with an iPad using the drumsynth Impaktor (with the help of pimped Tupperware), Ableton Push, Reaktor's Serenade controlled by a Leap Motion Sensor and an induction coil for recording some electromegnatic noise.

Tech facts:
- iPad connected to an Akai EIE for Midi and Audio In/Out,

- generic Tupperware pimped with piezo feeding the Impaktor app,

- illuminated by Arduino-driven RGB-LED-Stripes responsive to the frequency/volume,

- Leap Motion controlling the Reaktor Patch "Serenade" (the tiny stick is just for the show)

- Ableton Push doing Ableton Push things

Timeline:

00:05: Recording some electromagnetic fields with an induction coil

00:40: Playing around with POLYRHYTHMUS, an awesome Max4Live sequencer (Link: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/dev...)

01:30: Leap Motion controlling the Reaktor patch Serenade, a virtual string synth

02:32: Drumming with Impaktor for iPad, fed by an external piezo mounted in Tupperware

05:20: Recording and mangling some strings in Samplr

09:00: Glitching the drums coming from Impaktor with Turnado

09:25: Recording some vocal pads


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