Published on Oct 18, 2019 Davide Mancini
See this post for details on the Artinoise re.corder.
Playlist:
1. re.corder (alternative) pad keyboard
Re.corder can be played laying it flat. You can associate whatever notes you want to the 9 front touch zones. Switching octaves with the lip sensor.2. re.corder (alternative) beat designer
Re.corder can be played laying it flat. You can associate whatever notes you want to the 9 front touch zones. Switching octaves with the lip sensor.3. re.corder (alternative) aggressive arpeggiator (GarageBand)
Re.corder can be played laying it flat. You can associate whatever notes you want to the 9 front touch zones. Switching octaves with the lip sensor.
4. re.corder Fender Rhodes
Re.corder can be played laying it flat. You can associate whatever notes you want to the 9 front touch zones. Switching octaves with the lip sensor.5. re.corder (alternative) classic guitar arpeggio
Re.corder can be played laying it flat. You can associate whatever notes you want to the 9 front touch zones. Switching octaves with the lip sensor.6. Swinging re.corder (baritone saxophone from SWAM libraries)
I am not a player.. I apologize for errors! This is just to show capabilities of the re.corder in its present form! Using velocity and aftertouch expression from breath sensor and vibrato depth with accelerometer data (inclination)7. re.corder jazzy solo (Oboe courtesy of SWAM library by AudioModeling)
I am not a player.. I apologize for errors! This is just to show capabilities of the re.corder in its present form! Using velocity and aftertouch expression from breath sensor and vibrato depth with accelerometer data (inclination)
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