Wednesday, November 05, 2008
eyeSequencer (Work in Progress)
YouTube via cappelnord
"Every now and then you see some particullary beautiful eyes some of them inspired me to use images of eyes to create musical material. I wrote a little framework/application in Processing to help me analyse the image. "Scanners" circulate in the eye and analyse RGB and brightness values. These values are used to create OSC Messages, which then are send to SuperCollider. There I could generate sound, but for this example i decided to send MIDI control messages and notes to Ableton Live. Look/hear for yourself: Little reminder. This is a work in progress and I see much room for improvements. I only spend about one hour for the SuperCollider/Ableton Live part, so this could sound a lot nicer ;) Stay tuned for more!
http://blog.cappel-nord.de/2008/11/ey..." via Califaudio.
lunetta modulars
via stolefant on this electro-music.com thread: "I've been relooking at some of the projects in this forum ...and was wondering what some of these lunetta modulars do?heres a project in there built into a suitcase with some circuits described and i was wondering what they do. Could some one(s) give me some info here? Im very interested in building some experiments like this down the road.
-4015 dual shift register
Its of bugs design, i checked out his page, as I often do, and not to much info was given concerning perpous or what it does
-4094 shift register
-how does it differ from the 4015 module?
-4011 nand gate
obviously it concerns logic, but how does it process signals? what kind of signals does it end up generating and how can it be used with others? What is the ultimate result and why would i want one?
-4024 divider sub/osc
ok, so i'll assume its a sub sonic signal generator? maybe not? how does it divide, what does it divide, is it like a signal splitter?
-R/2R ladder
I have seen lots o these, some using diodes, do they simply join signals in a series, what effects can this have? Usefulness?
I would love some info, the sound samples provided in that forum are very cool and very inspiring."
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Mr. Dithers' Noise Box
YouTube via Analogger. Effects used in a modular nature.
"This is a noise improv I did featuring the EHX Tube Zipper & 16 Second Delay, Red Witch Fuzz God, Antenna 2 Copilot, and Pigtronix Phaser. I ran the signal into a Fender Deluxe 112 and recorded it with a Shure SM-57.
The Tube Zipper and Fuzz God are great distortion pedals but they also do wicked self-modulation. If you do too much self-modulation you will go blind, so I suggest just doing it until you need glasses. The Antenna is one of the strangest ring modulators out there. And I do mean "out there."
My projects will now go by the name "Mr. Dithers." I have just started a myspace page and hope to have tons of stuff on it once I figure out how to design a proper page. Its just very basic right now.
http://www.myspace.com/mrdithersnoisebox"
My Vocoder
YouTube via AnalogVocoder1. He's baaa-aaack... Where's Cowboy?
"My Roland SVC-350 Vocoder!!!! No rack-ears." And Korg Poly-800 as carrier.
Violin for iPhone
YouTube via hit9ent. I wonder if you have to hold it that way. Note the multi-touch chords.
"Violin lets you fiddle with 5 high quality notes for an easy user experience. Anyone can pick this up and create music. Switch from Legato, Pizzicato and Tremolo with a quick tap and use your finger like a bow. Sounds great with headphones, iPhone/iPod speakers or home theatre! We hope you enjoy it and if you have any feedback please visit our support page and we will try to reply as quickly as possible. *Violin Pro will come in the future.*"
You can get Violin here:
korg poly 61 for sale
YouTube via Gazdatronik
"Lots of video Lag-- for sale via craigslist, but some nice moments on the 61."
Moog Synthesizer circuit board c. 1975
"circa 1975 Moog audio circuit board. picked up at an estate sale with other early 60's and 70's guitars and amps. Unknown condition (looks good but I have no way to power it up) and application (maybe for Moog 15, 35 or 55?, maybe a Minimoog or Polymoog??), inspection stickers from 1975 and 1976. Maybe one of you smart Moog guys/gals knows the application. Card size is 5 5/16" x 18"."
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