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Showing posts with label Didgeridoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Didgeridoo. Show all posts

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Kyle Evans - Electronically Modified Didgeridoo - Pixilerations New Media Festival


YouTube via yakthekyle | December 05, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"Performing the Electronically Modified Didgeridoo at the Pixilerations New Media Arts and Experimental Music Festival in Providence, RI. October 2010

http://yaktronix.com/"

Friday, April 30, 2010

Kyle Evans - Synchronization/Pixilation - Electronically Modified Didgeridoo + Realtime Video


YouTube via yakthekyle — April 30, 2010 — "Kyle Evans - Synchronization/Pixilation
Electronic Didgeridoo and Realtime Video Processing
Documentation of a new system I am perusing which utilizes my Electronically Modified Didgeridoo with realtime video manipulation by means of audio reactivity and custom interfacing.
More info on the system + stills: http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/2010/04...

http://yaktronix.com/"

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo controls realtime video processes


YouTube via yakthekyle (click for more including visuals of the didgeridoo)
"http://yaktronix.com/
This is the first steps in a new project of mine involving real-time video processing using the audio from my Electronically Modified Didgeridoo. This is a test of just some basic dynamic control from which much more complex control will follow as the project continues. Audio from the didgeridoo is filtered into bands in Max/MSP which are then used to control different parameters via a micro controller. Two video signals are being manipulated by means of dirty mixing and PWM through an analog switching chip. If anyone has some advice of just a good idea in regards to this project, please let me hear.
For some images of the setup and some more info : http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/2010/03..."

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Kyle Evans - Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Performance @ Georgia Tech


YouTube via yakthekyle. Be sure to see this video.
"A performance with my Electronically Modified Didgeridoo for the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition on Feb. 27 2010. In the finalists round, the competitors were given five minutes to describe and perform their instrument. Besides someone repeatedly stepping on my audio cable (and at one point disconnecting it completely) I thought my performance went pretty well. It was a good opportunity to try out some new techniques."

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo and Realtime Video Performance - Houston 2009


YouTube via yakthekyle. follow-up to this post.
"Kyle Evans

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo and Realtime Video Performance

Houston, Tx. 2009"

Friday, November 06, 2009

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo + Sandin Image Processor - Kyle Evans


YouTube via yakthekyle

"mprovising with my electronic didgeridoo and processing the image with a "Dan Sandin Image Processor" a VERY rare modular style video processor.

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo:"

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans

YouTube via yakthekyle previously posted

"Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans

I created this instrument to experiment in the combination of the organic sound qualities of a didgeridoo with the advanced signal processing capabilities of modern computer programming and sound synthesis. This custom built didgeridoo features externally mounted modules that allow the performer to process and manipulate the sound of the instrument in real time. All control data is transmitted wirelessly via blue tooth and is controlling several audio processes created in a custom-built software environment. If you have any questions about the instrument please feel free to ask.

http://www.myspace.com/kyleevansmusic

http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/"

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans


YouTube via yakthekyle
"Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans

I created this instrument to experiment in the combination of the organic sound qualities of a didgeridoo with the advanced signal processing capabilities of modern computer programming and sound synthesis. This custom built didgeridoo features externally mounted modules that allow the performer to process and manipulate the sound of the instrument in real time. All control data is transmitted wirelessly via blue tooth and is controlling several audio processes created in a custom-built software environment. If you have any questions about the instrument please feel free to ask.

http://www.myspace.com/kyleevansmusic

http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/"

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Didgeridoo Improvisation - custom built controller for Max/MSP sound processing and synthesis


YouTube via yakthekyle
"This is a demonstration of my homemade didgeridoo controller. The controller communicates with Max/MSP via serial communication using a handmade micro controller circuit based on the ATMega 168 chip. I have it set up to control several levels of modulation, filters, delays and also trigger samples."
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