"Welcome to the Karma-Lab wiki, an extension of karma-lab.com! The purpose of this wiki is to enable the Karma-Lab community to build a library of useful "how to" information for working with the various keyboards, music workstations and software incorporating KARMA technology.
But is it only about KARMA-related topics? Not at all! You will find articles covering many different aspects of the products, not just KARMA (although that will have a large presence, of course.)
This wiki won't write itself! If you've learned how to do something with your KARMA-related product, why not share what you've learned here? The links in the side menu can help you get started. And your article may win you some cool KARMA LogoWare Merchandise during our 'Win Some Stuff Wiki Contest'!"
YouTube via Mechaffix326. You might remember Animusic from this post. "Visit www.animusic.com if you're interested in watching this amazing Animusic video, along with seven, fourteen, or more other Animusic videos, with better picture and sound quality on DVD.
This is a computer generated video showing robots and self-operating instruments playing classical music inside a large building. There are pipe organs, clarinets, and flutes that emit light-beams as they play notes; some trumpets and tubas affixed to walls, and they stick out when they play individually; a one-stringed rock bass guitar played by a couple of robot hands that slide up and down its neck; a yellow synthesizer; and a drum set, and two large, curved instruments, the hammered dulcimer and the xylophone, played by robots that pivot and slide back and forth to hit their mark.
The music on this piece is from 3 movements of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" ten-piano suite. They are: "Promenade" [from start to 1:38] "Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba Yaga)" [from 1:38 to 3:45] "The Great Gate of Kiev" [from 3:45 to end]
Do you notice the picture on the bass drums? It is a drawing of the Great Gate of Kiev complete with a bell tower to its right.
Some people have experienced Emerson, Lake & Palmer playing music that is very similar to this one."