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Showing posts with label Suonobuono. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suonobuono. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

LAZER + nABC + M jam!


video upload by SUONOBUONO

"Spontaneous afternoon jam at #Suonobuono 's lab 👾, a couple of #lazer controlling a #Waldorf #M and #eventide #H9 via MIDI, while the #nABC gives that pumping feeling 💣"

Friday, March 25, 2022

SuonoBuono - Lazer


video upload by NOISEBUG

With and Analogue Systems modular.

"https://www.noisebug.net/products/suo...

LAZER is a unique laser-based music controller.

Thanks to its rich set of outputs, it can control external MIDI instruments and effects, analog synthesizers and virtual instruments in a DAW such as Ableton Live, Cubase or Logic. It also has an on-board lo-fi oscillator that can drive headphones (for live tracking) or be used as an audio source.

LAZER is completely standalone and does not require a computer. It is ideal for live jams!

The sensor measures the distance from the hand and transforms it into MIDI, analog and audio signals, according to user settings. Its 1mm (circa) resolution and the configurable range up to 50cm allow for precise control of sensitive parameters such as pitch and filter frequency.

LAZER does not require wearing any wearables and can be used in most light conditions with bare hands. It should however be avoided to point strong light sources directly to the sensor. Multiple LAZERs can be used simultaneously without interfering with each other.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Suonobuono LAZER: steering an Eventide Timefactor delay


video upload by SUONOBUONO

"LAZER measures the distance between your hand and its precise laser sensor, and transforms it into MIDI, analog and audio signals, according to user settings. Completely standalone, no need for wearables or external receivers.

In this video, LAZER controls the delay of an Eventide Timefactor pedal, by use of MIDI Control Change messages."

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Suonobuono LAZER Controller


videos by SUONOBUONO Playlist:
Suonobuono LAZER: laser-based standalone music controller
Suonobuono LAZER: standalone gesture controller steering a modular synthesizer
Suonobuono LAZER: standalone gesture controller steering a drum machine and an analog filter
Suonobuono LAZER: laser-based music controller with Sequential OB-6



via Suonobuono

LAZER is a unique laser-based music controller.

Thanks to its rich set of outputs, it can control external MIDI instruments and effects, analog synthesizers and virtual instruments in a DAW such as Ableton Live, Cubase or Logic. It also has an on-board lo-fi oscillator that can drive headphones (for live tracking) or be used as an audio source.

LAZER is completely standalone and does not require a computer. It is ideal for live jams!

The sensor measures the distance from the hand and transforms it into MIDI, analog and audio signals, according to user settings. Its 1mm (circa) resolution and the configurable range up to 50cm allow for precise control of sensitive parameters such as pitch and filter frequency.

LAZER does not require wearing any wearables and can be used in most light conditions with bare hands. It should however be avoided to point strong light sources directly to the sensor. Multiple LAZERs can be used simultaneously without interfering with each other.

Most importantly, it is a LOT of fun to use it, and it’s pretty cool too!
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