Monday, June 19, 2006
Monome 40h on YouTube
Note, the monome is a controller, it does not actually produce sound. More on the monome here. Via Matthew Davidson on SynthSights.
Update via Matthew: "The 40h is not a MIDI controller (but it can be via the mapd software) Natively, it speaks OSC (OpenSound Control) which is a richer (open source) protocol that more products are supporting."
More on OpenSound Control: one, two.
Another update via Matthew: Apparently Bidule and the Lemur (not Lenny, well he does to I guess) also support OSC.
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Sunday, June 18, 2006
Plogue Bidule

It gets better: A sound is broken down into 256 individual bands, then each is tweaked one at a time in a unique way. As he performs, a musician decides to add an LFO to a synth's filter cutoff knob, where no LFO existed before. Sound crazy? Not anymore. The new paradigm of computer audio can be summed up in two words: "real-time" and "modular" – both of which are embodied by one application..."
Title link takes you there. Via Analog Industries.
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