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Showing posts with label multitouch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multitouch. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2012

FeedbackyChucKSynth Wi Fi

Published on Dec 14, 2012 by rrr00bb

"Testing out more complex ChucK scripts to see how much I can get away with, load-wise. Feedback, 3 timbres, chorus, reverb, echo."

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Multitouch ChucK on Windows 8 Touch Screen

Win8ChucKBasicFrettingAndLegato Wi Fi
Published on Dec 8, 2012 by rrr00bb
"I got basic fretting (loose fretting... it won't completely prevent quartertones, etc if you play them exactly), and legato rules. I am back to the ChucK engine while I get better acquainted with SuperCollider coding. This is just a Windows 8 based OSC controller. It works running into ChucK or SuperCollider"

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Homemade Multitouch Surface


YouTube via rishabhrajan
"Multi touch surface based on Seth Sander's MTMini design. Not completely finished yet, some issues with blob recognition and losing some blobs."

Friday, November 06, 2009

Multitouch Rotary Dial and X-Y Granular Exploration

Multitouch Rotary Dial and X-Y Granular Exploration from Unearthed Music on Vimeo.


"This video illustrates a sound art performance application that I’m developing in MaxMSP. The control is handled with TouchOSC on the iPhone or iPod Touch. Thanks to Joshua Clos for help shooting the video."

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Sequencomat Jamming


YouTube via tonvibration
"The "Sequencomat" is a free Midi-Sequencer in max/msp for the Jazzmutant Lemur. The video show some new functions (e.g. random alternate on a step) in combination with other modules recording in Ableton Live.

You can download the Sequencomat here:
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemuruser_m...
For technical questions refer here:
http://forum.jazzmutant.com/viewtopic...

More detailed information about the Lemur (Multitouch Midi/OSC controller):
http://www.jazzmutant.com/

If you are into music interaction please contact me via http://www.music-interface.com
You´ll find some music done with this setup at http://www.tonvibration.de

Thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe...there are more videos coming."

Sequencomat_v1 - Drum Sequencer in Max for the Lemur

Monday, November 02, 2009

DroneStation Demo


YouTube via Cranda11. via Analog Industries where you'll find some screenshots and more info.
"This is a quick demonstration of DroneStation, my new app for the iPhone/Touch. A 2-oscillator synth, with an unique multi-touch interface that will hopefully make it more playable than trying to peck away at a little keyboard."

Monday, October 26, 2009

WURSTable Demo @ Le Bon Accueil

WURSTable Demo @ Le Bon Accueil from Tristan Wurst on Vimeo.


"My first performance with FTIR Multitouch controller.

This is a Lemure-like with zoom, a 3D controller for sound application using Max/MSP/Jitter & Ableton live.
All the Buttons, faders, Pots, Pads XY are 3D objects (.obj).

Music, Multitouch table & Program (patches)
By Tristan Wurst

myspace.com/tristanwurst
Rennes / France

Track : 'This sound is high this sound is'"

Sunday, October 18, 2009

piano


YouTube via visheshl
"playin keys on multjtouch table"

Thursday, October 15, 2009

low frequency entity - subcycle labs

low frequency entity - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


follow-up to this post
"a real-time multi-touch interface to a visualized low frequency sound. the various touch configurations control different parameters of the synthesized bass including filter modulation rate, bit crush, sample and hold, feedback, oscillator phase and fm synthesis. more info at subcycle.org"

low frequency entity 2 - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


Monday, October 12, 2009

PlayBox and PlayLive Multitouch Instruments

"Play Live is a multi-touch user interface for Ableton Live.
Features:
* intuitive Natural User Interface
* you can control 32 tracks and 127 scenes, that are 4064 clips
* track controls are mute, solo, record, send1, send2, pan, level
* display track levelmeter, name
* scene feedback name and state
* clip feedback color, name and state
* Transportcontrol
* 2 Returns
* Master
* support bidirectional communication
* easy to setup , just load the “Play” Control Surface"

More details on Create Digital Music

"I tested it with my mac book pro, “Play Live” and “Ableton Live” is running at the same machine. It should work on all platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X). That Project started with my Diploma Thesis in Applied Computer Science 1 year ago."

Like I said in this post, the tablet pc will be the future of synth hardware.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

multi-touch the storm - interactive sound visuals - subcycle labs

multi-touch the storm - interactive sound visuals - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


"sound visualization, multi-touch interface, break beat performance engine, sonic navigation, sound storm visualization, time machine, interactive sound, time stretch tabla more at subcycle.org"

Update:

low frequency entity - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


"a real-time multi-touch interface to a visualized low frequency sound. the various touch configurations control different parameters of the synthesized bass including filter modulation rate, bit crush, sample and hold, feedback, oscillator phase and fm synthesis. more info at subcycle.org"

low frequency entity 2 - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


Friday, October 02, 2009

Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of Moog Exibition Updates


"Exhibition features Keith Emerson's Legendary “Monster Moog” Modular Synthesizer through October 18th, 2009

CARSLBAD, CA/ASHEVILLE, NC – The Museum of Making Music (Carlsbad, CA), in partnership with the Bob Moog Foundation, has opened Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of Moog exhibition, to run through April 30, 2010. The exhibit is the first of its kind, marking the first public display of the artifacts from Bob Moog’s archives and an examination of the impact of his work on the world of music.

MONSTER MOOG INSTALLATION
On August 30th, Keith Emerson's (Emerson, Lake and Palmer, The Nice) mammoth “Monster Moog” modular synthesizer was added to the exhibit after it was featured the previous evening in a musical celebration of the exhibit opening by Emerson and Erik Norlander. Emerson used this remarkable instrument on numerous recordings over the past 40 years, including his solo in “Lucky Man” (1969), possibly the most popular synth solo in history. He also used the synthesizer on countless world tours and is generally credited with pioneering the use of the Moog modular as a touring musician.

The “Monster Moog” began as a modest system, but grew over time as Emerson
requested that Moog create custom additions for his touring instrument, including extra modules, custom sample-and-hold, and several pre-sets, an innovative addition for that time. The synthesizer grew into a massive cabinet of five sections and over 75 modules. It stands more than four feet above its special base – almost 8 feet high. Its sound is noticeably clearer and stronger than any other keyboard Emerson plays – it is an instrument of significance and legend, and arguably the most famous synthesizer of all time.

Bob Moog and Keith Emerson enjoyed a special relationship of toolmaker and musician that grew in to a lifelong friendship. Moog is noted for listening to musician's needs and technical specifications which he then used to improve his instruments: This dynamic is explored throughout the Waves exhibit.


KEITH EMERSON

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

TouchTool


YouTube via gernotpoetsch.
"My Project for MusicHackDay Berlin, using the Multitouch Trackpad, Quartz Composer, OSC and Chuck."
Twitter bird chiptune

Saturday, September 19, 2009

multitouch midi control surface for reason


YouTube via visheshl
" multitouch table mtmini configured to be used as multitouch midi control surface with reason.
thanks to seth sandler for the awesome tutorial to build the mtmini.
visit www.sethsandler.com and nuigroup.com if u want to build one for yourself.

also thanks to mr greg kullum for the surface-editor application.

how it works?
its a simple box which has a webcam inside,the camera tracks the fingers touching the surface,
an application called 'community core vision' picks up the images and transforms them into tuio signals,
not the surface editor application takes these as input and moves whichever control is touched.
and then sends out the assigned midi message.
which is picked up by reason...and voila...a multitouch control surface.

my template can control
nn19,nnxt,subrtactor,thor,maelstrom--- mod envelopes,amp envelopes,filters,level,pan etc.
redrum levels,pan,and u can play drums on the surface.

im putting in more functions into it.
let me know if u need the reason-controlsurface file for surface-editor."

drums on multitouch surface

"playing drums on mtmidi,my homemade multitouch midi control surface."

Friday, September 04, 2009

MULTITOUCH TACTILE SEQUENCER (2003-2004)


YouTube via AndrewFentem
"Innovative tactile instruments, sequencers and mixing desks based around multi-object tracking and multi-touch sensor technologies.
Developed by myself as part of a collaboration with Novation EMS Ltd.
The multitouch tactile sequencer demonstrated in the video clip was exhibited by Kinetica Museum, London, 18 May - 29 June 2007."

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

low frequency entity - subcycle labs

low frequency entity - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


"a real-time multi-touch interface to a visualized low frequency sound. the various touch configurations control different parameters of the synthesized bass including filter modulation rate, bit crush, sample and hold, feedback, oscillator phase and fm synthesis. more info at subcycle.org -"

low frequency entity 2 - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

FingerBeat - Make Pocket Music! ( iPhone/ iPod )


YouTube via fingerstudio

"FingerBeat is a virtual instrument designed for creativity & self-expression. Inspired by retro synthesizers & samplers, FingerBeat is a homage to Dance Music & Pop Culture from the last decades. A classic for absolutely everyone!

Available on iPhone & iPod Touch*

FingerBeat

http://www.fingerbeat.com
-- // OS 3.0 Ready // --
You dont need to know a single musical note to create beats or draw melodies using your finger. Annotate your musical ideas, record external sounds directly into the pads to express yourself.

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Step Sequencer:
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Making beats is easy as drawing and taping boxes to generate unique sequences. Each color is associated to each channel type of pad.

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Pitch Keyboard + Editor:
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While recording, the notes you play will immediately appear in the editor.
Its easy to make changes and draw free-form to create / delete notes using your finger.

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Multi-Touch Mixer:
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FingerBeat is built for user experience & live performance.
Create your very own mix.

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Pocket Sampler + Kit Edit:
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Record any external sound using the built-in microphone.
Or load any existing sounds from the library.

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Perform & Sing:
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Once you have programmed some patterns, connect to headphones and hear yourself sing over your musical creation. Conveniently change patterns with your thumb.


● Low latency pads
● x8 Pads/Channels with Volume, Balance Mixer + Mute functions
● x6 Pattern blocks per Kit
● x6 Themed Skins + User Photo option using iPhone camera or gallery.
● x16 Kits "x8 User"
● Built in sounds + kit templates
● 16bit 44Khz Sampler using internal microphone
● Demo Patterns
● Ability to use microphone* with external speaker source
* iPod Touch First Generation requires a peripheral microphone to use sampling & singing functionalities"

Friday, August 07, 2009

SunVox on iPhone: FM synth


YouTube via NightRadio2007
"Very simple tutorial: FM synth creation (with multitouch).
Sorry for bad video quality...

SunVox is multi-platform modular music creation studio for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, PalmOS, Windows Mobile and iPhone."

on iTunes here:
SunVox

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Beat Thang - the Future of Multi-Touch Synths?

Comments are coming in as usual in this Beat Thang post. I know some of you will roll your eyes when you read the title of this put, but think about it for a sec.

When I first saw the virtual instrument version of Beat Thang, I wondered how ergonomic it might be with a mouse. It reminded me of why I prefer hardware. I then remembered Windows 7 with multi-touch support is just around the corner and there's rumor Apple will be coming out with a tablet by end of this year.

Think about it. With a tablet slate device we will be one step closer to software synths being actual dedicated harware synths. Except... they will be more customizable, you will be able to have multiple synths per hardware, and... battery power.

This isn't a new concept and tablets are available now, but they are not yet ubiquitous and multi-touch technology really is just beginning. It will be interesting to see what sort of impact tablets have on the hardware manufacturers. When I look at the Beat Kangz Beat Thang, and think of it on that screen, I think of a cool piece of dedicated hardware that I can play anywhere. Think of that in your backpack.

BTW, any photoshop artist out there, feel free to mock up the Beat Thang with a tablet.

Monday, August 03, 2009

100% Beat Thang Virtual Beat


YouTube via BeatKangz. Update: remember, multi-touch is coming with Windows 7. This on a tablet...
"This Beat Was made using 100% Beat Thang Virtual Sounds, Kits and Instruments.... No sample CD's or loops.... This was made in 30 mins 100% inside Virtual and Exported as a stereo wav file..... Wait till you hear it in High Rez......For all those who think this is just another piece of Software you better think again....... Beat Thang Virtual is deadly and ready to make hits........It's loaded with ton of beats in all styles.... Not just preset beats... Platinum Traxx! We didnt hold back!"
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