MATRIXSYNTH: Turning a "Surface Dial" into a musical instrument using WebMidi and some synths (Yamaha EX5, PEAK)


Wednesday, May 01, 2019

Turning a "Surface Dial" into a musical instrument using WebMidi and some synths (Yamaha EX5, PEAK)


Published on May 1, 2019 Floyd Steinberg

"This week, I'm using the WebMidi.js library, a compatible browser, a texteditor, a "Surface Dial" and my synths to create music. Table of contents below. The "cello" type sound at the beginning of this video is the EX5's VL engine, by the way.

Get the libraries here:
WebMidi.js: https://github.com/djipco/webmidi
jQuery: https://jquery.com/

The web apps in this video:

Direct: http://www.floydsteinberg.com/extensi...
Download: https://www.floydsteinberg.com/meta_d..."

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