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Showing posts with label arc. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

G-Minus: Teletype i2c Ecosystem


Published on Apr 18, 2018 Dudadius

"Practicing with some live performance ideas.

Monome Teletype is attached to Telex expanders, 2 Ansibles, and Orthogonal Devices ER-301. Kria is running on the Grid, and it is playing 3 voices of the E370 VCO into a Cwejman QMMF4. 4th voice is Atlantis. Varigate 8 is playing some drum modules, including a couple of Noise Engineering bits.

Arc is playing Levels, which is controlling some parameter associated with the Granular playback of a pad sound that I sample from the PPG Wave 2.2. It is triggered by a script running a Euclidean Rhythm that gets varied by one of the Telex parameter knobs.

I have a side-chain WMD compressor set up with submixing in a Mixup. Overseer filter at the end of the entire chain."

PPG Wave 2.2 to the left.

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Untitled #4: Ambient w/ Mangrove, Three Sisters, Rings


Published on Feb 17, 2018 S. B. Arweiler

"Exploring the wonderful Mannequins Mangrove and Three Sisters in this ambient improvisation.

Voices:
- Mannequins Mangrove through Three Sisters
- Mutable Instruments Rings
- Make Noise Morphagene

Sequencing:
- Monome Kria (on White Whale)

Effects:
- Disting Mk3 (Clockable Delay)
- Mutable Instruments Clouds
- EHX Cathedral (in Mixer)

Modulation:
- Ornament+Crime (Dialectic Ping Pong)
- Monome Circles (on Ansible)
- Make Noise Function

((always better with headphones))"

Monday, July 24, 2017

Arc Spectral Filter


Published on Jul 24, 2017 stretta

"This a demo of an FFT filter device I made for Ableton Live and the monome arc. Really satisfying how musical it is. The amplitudes of the FFT are determined by a 2D table which can be rotated. The lookup and rotation can be fed by two LFOs. You can import your own tables for an infinite variety of filter responses. The source audio is Stretta Cloud - just a pedal tone of detuned sawtooths."

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Monome Meets Modular


Monome Meets Modular from DUDADIUS on Vimeo.

"The Arc4 is playing a Max patch from Stretta called Electric Dharma Wheels. Basically an FM synth that gets played by the four wheels, with notes you define. Different notes for clockwise and counter-clockwise, with presets (I switch to a higher register set of notes towards the end). This is going through the essential Valhalla DSP Shimmer reverb.

The Grid128 is playing the Max patch called Parc, from Tehn. It has four step sequencer rows, but you can define a range of notes for each step and it selects from those at random. It also gives you some other multi-trigger/division options for each step and other cool variations.

Those four rows are going through Ableton Live, via Expert Sleepers stuff, to four straight-ahead modular voices. The first being a Macbeth Dual Oscillator and Backend Filter. Second voice is a Cwejman VCO-2RM and MMF6 (with a little additional FM from an RG6). Third is a Rubicon with some pulse width mod, going into a Dr. Octature. Then lastly, is the Atlantis, just doing it’s Atlantis-y thing.

The simple drum loop is a clip within Ableton. Just played it all down live through the Intellijel Dubmix with a little Modcan Dual Delay."

EL RESULTAT, Taller de sons 3/6/2014


EL RESULTAT, Taller de sons 3/6/2014 from Pauk on Vimeo.

"Taller de sons amb els alumnes de 6è, 3/6/2014
Escola La Benaula - Caldes de Malavella
Aquest és el resultat de 90 minuts de joc/experimentació amb els sons samplejats d'instruments creats pels propis alumnes."

monome & arc

Monday, April 14, 2014

Recnobs


Recnobs from Pauk on Vimeo.

"One more m4l app for the monome ARC 4,
this one loops the movement of the potentiometers
with variable length to any Live control.
based on phortran's arcCC groovy page."

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Modularctor for monome ARC 4


Modularctor from Pauk on Vimeo.

"My first m4l app for the monome ARC 4
It's a double CV/LFO controller to be used with DC output soundcards.
Took some code from Beap by stretta."

Update: Thread on the monome forum: http://monome.org/community/discussion/17468/new-arc-app-modularctor#Item_3

Monday, March 03, 2014

James Holden presents The Inheritors Full Live at La Machine du Moulin Rouge Paris 2013


Published on Dec 9, 2013 Daniel Eye·23 videos

Some eurorack synth spotting. Great to see one being used live in this context. Monome Arc on top as well.

"James Holden presents The Inheritors Full Live at La Machine du Moulin Rouge Paris 2013

Earlier this year, James Holden came back with a second album « The Inheritors », seven years after « The Idiots Are Winning ». He prepared a live show himself (modular synth) with Tom Page (drums) and Jack Featherstone (visuals). Guest : Etienne Jaumet (saxophone) This is the first shooting of this new live. Sourdoreille Production is proud to present you « James Holden presents The Inheritors » at La Machine du Moulin Rouge (Paris). Thanks to La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Dailymotion and Border Community
SOURCE LINK: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x186..."

via Filippo Nunziale on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Saturday, February 15, 2014

de route - søren andreasen


de route - søren andreasen from tehn on Vimeo.

arc & monome

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

MTF Sequencer Flash Test


Published on May 15, 2013 nick rothwell·16 videos

monome & arc

No audio. This just looks really, really cool.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

pauk on pages 2 on monome & arc


pauk on pages 2 from Pauk on Vimeo.
a little impro with pages 2

complete pages config:
256/ page 1 - Live scene launcher
page 2 - Midi keyboard (all mapped to trigger fx :O)
page 3 - Ext app.: molar
page 4 - Ext app.: ready to be configured
page 5 - Quadrants 1:
1.scene launcer
2.ext app.: raptorx (midi looper)
3.midi keyboard (to fx)
4.midi triggers (more fx)
page 6 - Quadrants 2:
1.scene launcer
2.ext app.: faders mapped to Live macros (switced by the first row of the triggers quadrant just below
3.midi keyboard (to fx)
4.midi triggers (more fx)
page 7 - Step seq 1: to the modular
page 8 - Step seq 2: to my 128s drumrack

64/ page 1 - Live scene launcher
page 2 - Midi keyboard (all mapped to trigger fx :O)
page 3 - Midi triggers
page 4 - Midi keyboard to a drumrack with some noises
page 5 - Midi faders 1
page 6 - Midi faders 2 (the one mapped to the macros)
page 7 - Ext app.: molar
page 8 - Ext app.: raptorx
page 9 - Ext app.: mlr
page 10 - groovy page/xy pad

almost everything duplicated in the 64 to get control over evrything.

arc2/ 8 pages of the new groovy page ARCcc switched by the same row that switches between devices in Live

as said, i just want to say a big thank you to the developer of this amazing application that have completely changed how I make and perform my music, thanks Tom!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

monome app decisions - in bed


monome app decisions from jhindsight on Vimeo.

"having a play around with the monome app decisions by tehn and arc app electric dharma wheels by stretta"

http://monome.org/docs/app:decisions
http://monome.org/docs/app:electric_dharma_wheels

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

derp walkthrough for monome & arc

derp walkthrough from ben wilber on Vimeo.

this is a quick overview of derp, a max for live patch that connects monomes and compatible devices to ableton live.

http://docs.monome.org/doku.php?id=app:derp

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Traveling Through Grain Space

Traveling Through Grain Space from bar|none on Vimeo.

Trying to use the soundplane for something experimental which is basically a surface for traveling through a single long sample, selecting cool points and then being able to play those grains pitch-wise but with the ability to travel as well using the continuous surface.

At points if it gets disorienting, it's like trying to hone in on a radio signal using coarse and fine tuning to discover something.

Soundplane is also responding to pressure as well a x position and relative to where you first touched a pitch. I don't have y connected but I could. Pressure controls volume envelope.

arc|tangent is a new monome arc app I am working on for high resolution control of anything in a generic sense with a lot of options for routing on the fly. Resolutions are variable from highly quantized to pretty much unlimited resolution if you are willing to spin the dial enough times. Visual feedback on the arc helps you understand what is happening. This allows for very high resolution control of scrubbing through a large sample in coarse or fine increments and control of many other parameters at high or low resolution.

The sound source is Monolake - Granulator. I am just controlling it in an unusual way and with finer control than you can do with the M4L patch controls alone.

The sample is a Stretta sample of a bunch of raw takes from a modular session of his. It is totally raw unedited material.

This was a very first rough test. There are so many tweaks you can make to make the control more musical. This is very exciting and fun. Different material yields totally different results and you can approach it in many ways.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Artymove - Dance Live @ Klevgränd

Artymove - Dance Live @ Klevgränd from Artymove on Vimeo.

Artymove live in the studio. The song is from the compilation March to a Uniform Beat. Find it on iTunes and Spotify.

Find more info about Artymove on Facebook and Twitter.

http://itunes.apple.com/se/album/march-to-a-uniform-beat-vol.-1/id526267699
http://open.spotify.com/track/4ojdg1aQyiqNMjBGoKPJZg


monome & arc

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Specty Demo (DIY Stringed Instrument) with Monome & Arc

Specty Demo (DIY Stringed Instrument) from Rodrigo Constanzo on Vimeo.

The Specty is the more compact, portable sibling of my larger Specto instrument. The original was built many years ago, and although I still love and use it today, it’s size and weight made it impractical for taking around to rehearsals/gigs. I’ve also been trying to downsize my setup as to make it easier to gig internationally. There is no way I’d be able to take the full sized Specto on a flight. The Specty on the other hand fits in a carry-on suitcase.

Software used is a program I wrote in Max/MSP called The Party Van. It is available for free download on my webpage. The controllers are a Monome, Arc, and Softstep.

For more info/pics check out:
http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com/specty/
http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com/the-party-van/

Filmed by Angela Guyton
http://www.angelaguyton.com

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

tuesday jubilee

tuesday jubilee from TENMEN on Vimeo.

rainy tuesday bank holiday afternoon at home with the refactored version of tml... as ever thanks to tehn & stretta.


monome & arc

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Party Van - Demonstration/Walkthrough [Max/MSP, Monome & Arc]


YouTube Published on May 14, 2012 by kriista

"A screencast/demo of The Party Van.

The Party Van is a live sampling and performance instrument built using Max/MSP. It was programmed around the Monome 64 and Arc 2 controllers but includes mapping for an iPad running TouchOSC (custom layout included) as well as the Keith McMillen Softstep foot controller. Additionally, the patch has MIDI learn functionality built in, so every parameter can be mapped to any MIDI controller.

You can download the patch and instructions on my webpage:
http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com/the-party-van/"

Friday, April 06, 2012

slipmat


YouTube Uploaded by stretta on May 18, 2011

Monome & Arc

Monday, February 06, 2012

The Chocolate Grinder (Arc app)


"A new app for Monome Arc2/Arc4 (or any MIDI controller).

The Chocolate Grinder is a software emulation of a skipping/glitchy CD player.
You can record (or drop a waveform) into a buffer and then define a playback/glitch window.

It uses authentic skip/glitch samples at every jump point along with weighted randomness of sample choice to emulate several makes/eras of CD players.

The seek/fastforward is also faithfully recreated.

The Max patch (requires Max6) can be downloaded at my webpage:
rodrigoconstanzo.com"
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