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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

whiteElephant.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Aug 8, 2011

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

phonemidi.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Jul 23, 2011

"no, it doesn't have audio copy paste; it's for live play anyway. i still have no idea when it will be released, as it's undergoing big user interface changes. i just posted this because i am bored."
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

iPodTouchPythagorasConanTheBarbarianSoundTrackTheOrgy.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Jun 18, 2011

"Riffing on classic orchestral tune from The Conan The Barbarian Sound Track "The Orgy" to demonstrate that the iPod touch version of this thing is actually playable. About as playable as Mugician."

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Sunday, April 03, 2011

PythagorasWideScreen53ET.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Apr 3, 2011

"Microtonality need not be wierd! Added capability to widen the screen for iPhone use and end up making the microtonality much more playable."

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

YesImSoberButFrustrated.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 30, 2011

"It's almost 4:00am. Good Night. Too much contemplating the mysteries of full 3-limit."

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Friday, March 25, 2011

PythagorasHasPythagoreanTuning.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 24, 2011
"When I first drew out the just circle of fifths, I noticed that this was extremely close to a 53 equal note per octave tuning. This allows the strings to be tuned in exact Just fourths to each other and have the tuning be close (to the pixel) with the harmonic series. The point of tuning systems is to closely match harmonic series, of which Pythagorean tunings (circle of Just 5ths) is the simplest and most ancient. This allows you to play fretlessly without a lot of inharmonic slop, because the fret width is about the same size as the inaccuracy of the touch itself. In Mugician, fretlessness was to the pixel which has inaccuracies of its own. In Pythagoras, the tuning is sub-pixel so that each spot is some reasonable ratio with fifths and octaves as prime factors (ie: 2^n * 3^m)."

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

WearingIt.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 18, 2011

"Being able to make the keysize larger in combination with octave rounding makes it easier to play without having to stare too closely at it. And I got echos working in Pythagoras too."

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Friday, March 11, 2011

PythagorasPentatonicBlur.m4v


YouTube via Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 10, 2011

"Octave rounding already lets you arpeggiate and run scales very fast. I made a change to the rules that simplifies pentatonic runs so that those are easy to play very fast as well."

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Wednesday, March 09, 2011

pythagorasOctaveRounding1.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 9, 2011

"Put in octave switch and octave rounding, which automates octave switching to make scale and arpeggio runs easy. I still haven't added pitch snapping to Pythagoras, which slows me down a little when doing this kind of thing. With pitch snapping, I should be able to do this as fast as on Xstrument."

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

PythagorasMovieTake1.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 20, 2011 |

"An incomplete but viable instrument. 12tet markers, microtonal markers, octave switch (beyond hearing in both directions), string count change. The distorted metal sounds is the only one that's right at the moment though. Using itablapro for rhythm as always."

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

PythagorasProgress.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 18, 2011 |

"I made good progress on Pythagoras tonight. Now it looks like most of what is left is detail oriented things, and getting the libpd issue tackled. Fortunately I am using UIKit this time (and getting reasonable latency anyway), so I won't be hamstrung when it comes time to do stuff that requires a lot of GUI widgets."

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

iTablaPro.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 14, 2011 |

"iTablaPro is by far the best background accompaniment available for iPad. It's perfectly suited for Mugician. It doesn't prevent Mugician from sounding right even with all features turned on at once."

iTablaPro - Tabla Tanpura Player - Prasad Upasani
Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Pythagoras-MicrotonalMarkers.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 11, 2011 |

"Got microtonal markers that show where all the tone ratios lie. It creates visual interference patterns that tell you when a chord will sound "in tune". Notice that I am tuned to physical fourths rather than diatonic fourths. The idea is to be able to play *really* well fretlessly, and not even bother thinking about snapping until just about everything else works well."

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Update:

Libpd latency demo

rrr00bb | February 12, 2011 |

"To contrast with the Mugician sound engine. I still haven't figured out how to get below 150ms or so of latency. But notice that the engine never drops, so the sound is clean (good sound quality in that sense). But it's late to pick up finger pitch and volume changes. It might be due to a simple mistake that I am making with libpd."

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

PythagorasKindOfAnInstrumentNow.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 09, 2011 |

"Work in progress. Libpd isn't working out right now, as I am getting too much latency, probably because I just wrote an inefficient synth. So I am falling back on Mugician's engine temporarily just to get the instrument part going."

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PythagorasFirstBreaths.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 09, 2011 |

"First breaths of new instrument named Pythagoras. Right now it's a Pd based instrument trying to take over for Mugician, where I am going to try to incorporate UIKit for the controls if latency allows it. Mugician was worse when it first came to life."

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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

FinalCutExpressTest2.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | February 01, 2011 |

"Second simple Final Cut Express test with microtonal Mugician."

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

expressionPadVid.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | January 25, 2011 | 1 likes,

"ExpressionPad is what a large camp of Mugician users want Mugician to be. But here it is, and it's at the very bottom of the app store. I just learned about it, and it has existed since June! Not only is there no justice in the app store, but there is apparently no sanity either. So here is the short answer to those of you who wonder why I didn't go this route. A fair price and a modest learning curve probably wounded it, and a lack of a plan to get a player-base finished it off, no? No matter, the fact that so much junk is ahead of it says volumes of insulting things about the average iPad owner. So sad."

expressionPad - mode of expression, LLC
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Monday, December 06, 2010

WakeUpIPadDevs.mp4


YouTube via rrr00bb | December 06, 2010 |

"This is my take on what iPad instruments need to do to be playable. If you see some of my users doing non-constructive criticisms of other instruments (specifically yours! :-) ), please don't take it too seriously. I don't do that myself, and it bothers me. Some of Mugician's evolution was guided by Jordan Rudess' Morphwiz, Roger Linn's Linnstrument, and the many things I learned working with Leon Gruenbaum's Samchillian (my Xstrument instrument is a derivative of it)"

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

brainTransplant - iPhone.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | October 23, 2010
Be careful not to turn this one up too much. Voice is low, but synth isn't.
"mugician's sound brain in some experimental instruments. (one that is still to ugly to be shown as well) 99% of the initial work is always in the user interface though."

Mugician
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Friday, October 08, 2010

harmonic


YouTube via rrr00bb | October 08, 2010

"Demonstrating where pitches seem to lie when playing natural fretless quartertone scales. The pitches move around according to tonal center, but something is clearly there."
Mugician
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