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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

More AudioWeevils and some upcoming events

"Exactly a month after the first batch flew out sharpish, I'm back with a followup batch of AudioWeevil08s.
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/pages/sounddevices.htm#audioweevil08
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/pages/shop.htm
There are 15 in this batch - but please move very fast if you'd like one!
A similar batch should appear next month too (maybe on the 15th, maybe not..)

There are a few events coming up soon too:
** Cube 10th Birthday Celebrations -Brand New You're Retro - Fri 24th Oct at the Cube Cinema, Bristol
(there are also events on the Thurs, Sat, Sun)
Happy birthday to the best venue in the world (official)
About 40 different performances will be crammed into this night.
- likely to feature a body-mounted bug-modular system
www.cubecinema.com

** Elektrostatic - Thurs 30th Oct at the Colston Hall, Bristol
Reworks of Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time

** Hokaben Festival - BugBrand Workshop event - Sun 9th Nov at 93Feet East, London
Build a Workshop Osc Machine on a Sunday afternoon.
Part of a great little festival (for which you'll need a ticket).
Email me for further details if required..
www.hokaben.co.uk

** Tom Bugs vs Eric Boros - Mon 10th Nov at the Junction, Bristol
I'll be facing-off against the wonderful guitarist from Vialka.
www.qujunktions.com

****

There are excitements in development - more details in a month or so...
That's that for now - back next month with more AudioWeevils...

Big Thanks to all!
Tom"

Maplin Voice Changer Kit


Product Features

* Manipulate your voice to sound like a robot
* Add vibrato or increase/decrease pitch!
* Requires 3 x AA batteries (Order Code: L43AL)

Available via Maplin. via this electro-music.com thread. You might recognized the name Maplin from the Maplin International synthesizers. Anyone know if they make any other current synth kits?

Eurotrash Forever

"this from a recent Laco$te show at pherspace at Sean Carnage Monday's in L.A. www.seancarnage.com for more photos or you can check out the band at www.eurotrashforever.com"

machinedrum making


YouTube via 909techno

satrae sant chugre

satrae sant chugre from abre ojos on Vimeo.


""would it be different if i was missing a leg? you would help me up the stairs wouldn't you?"

eighth in an ongoing series of live sound & visual improvisations using a modular synthesizer, dave smith evolver, nord micro modular and quartz composer on a macbook pro.

for more info visit abreojos.net" Note I've posted some of the videos in the past, however do check out http://abreojos.net/ for all eight videos in the way they were meant to be seen.

TSP's Safeplace Shaker


YouTube via 88budcar
"http://thesquarewaveparade.com/safepl...
Peep this thing! Rad."

Noatikl (or noatikl)

"Noatikl (or noatikl) is a powerful yet easy to use generative music tool that will help you generate new musical ideas.

It uses techniques developed over the last 17 years through our work on the award-winning Koan generative music system, techniques now used in the all-new and superior 'Noatikl'... Many years ago, Brian Eno popularised the term "generative music" to describe music that is ever-different and changing, and that is created by a system."



Some notes via via brian c who sent this one in:
"Noatikl is a generative music tool , i.e. it generates a MIDI stream over several channels from a rule based set up. The rules can be very complex providing harmonic and scale structure , CC controllers, envelopes, pitch and tempo variations etc. The rules run up against a randomizer as well so this thing will never play the same thing twice, but is always musically coherent and usually interesting. For creating long ambient pieces it is ideal. I run the standalone version on an older laptop and send the MIDI out to my Ableton Live DAW and then redirect the notes received to whatever hardware or soft synth I choose to use. What the program does for me is remove the worry and focus over the playing a keyboard and allow me to focus on tweeking the synths on top of the music for the sound quality - sort of a virtual Eno-buddy to play with. I am such a shitty keyboard player, this really is liberating, of course you can also assign that control to the program too, but I like to knob twiddle. Prior to this I would use some MIDI sequence and then use Live's random tool, but there was never any guaranteee that the random parts would fit with each other. Noatikl assures that you have compatible notes. It's also way easier than MAX which is for really nerdy types. Of course you can also make it very atonal and dissonant if you send it those rules too. It is Mac and Windows flavored and there are standalone versions as well as plug-in versions. The only limitations that are irksome is that receives but does not send MIDI clock, so you have to synch it from inside LIVE if you want to run both. It also does not work well with Live as a plug in because Live does not support multiple MIDI -outs from a single VSTi, you have to route it out and back to MID-Yoke as a work around if you want the plug in version, I just use it standalone on an old laptop. Because it just sends MIDI it is not a CPU hog. And finally it's not a synth per se, but it allows you to set up a mix of 16 soft and outboard synths in Liveall at once and let them all work together on a piece ...awesome soundwall to say the least and the best part is it doesn't sound like a TB303 ACID cliche"

Update via the comments:
via Pete Cole:
"Hi! Many thanks for mentioning Noatikl.

Mixtikl (coming any week now) is a trans-platform music mixer, player and sound designer, that runs on Windows, Mac, and Win Mobile. It includes a built-in Noatikl player; listen to your generative music compositions on the move. :)

http://www.intermorphic.com/tools/mixtikl/index.html

HTH, Pete"

via Umcorps:
"Some audio and video demos here
http://www.vimeo.com/umcorps/"


Tutorial - note to midi CC conversion in noatikl from Umcorps on Vimeo.


"This short demo looks at how to use note to midi controller conversion to create a system of midi control that conforms to the musical compositional rules in noatikl."

DigiDrummer

"Features:
* Interface designed to work
with your fingers. Makes it easy
to play drums on your iPhone and
iPod Touch!
* 16-bit high quality samples
* 8 drum pads"

More info here.

via Palm Sounds where you will find more music apps for your handheld device.
You can get digidrummer here:
DigiDrummer
and digidrummer lite here:
DigiDrummer Lite

New Optigan Disc Survey

vai optigan.com blogitan!

"We now have the ability to create new discs for the Optigan, Orchestron and Talentmaker from scratch, using any sounds we (or you) like. We intend to offer these new discs to the public, but the production costs are quite high, which necessitates our need to obtain a more accurate understanding of what you, the Optigan disc buying public, might want in terms of content and pricing."

You can find the survey here.

ASys Modular Arpeggiator


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here's a fun little patch. We're sequencing the Analogue Systems rs95 oscillator with the rs200. The rs95 is fed into the rs110 Multimode filter, using the low pass out. On the rs95 there's a 'CV-Vary' input, which we have set to 1v/oct. Plug in your keyboard controller here. You can use a sequencer to arpeggiate whatever note you're playing on the keyboard. Sweet."
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