"Auditorium is about the process of discovery and play. There are no right or wrong answers; there are many ways to solve every puzzle. To get started, fill up the first audio level. We hope you enjoy the demo of Auditorium." What is it? Go to Play Auditorium and click anywhere in the center screen to begin. It's pretty cool, intuitive and very addictive.
"Your favourite handheld lo-fi in gleaming Cupertino chrome. Introducing the Buddha Machine iPhone application. Works with iPod touch also! Get it now on the iTunes App store!"
YouTube via lfradkin. via fischek "Les Fradkin, from the Original Cast of Beatlemania, presents "Lift Off" from his "One Link Between Them" CD.
This album has received wide acclaim in publications such as Keyboard Magazine and across the Internet.
Les, who is classically trained, is moving at Hyper speed. In this video, he's playing the Starr Labs Ztar MIDI Guitar in a Neo Classical Shred meets Bach influenced style on his own composition.
The Ztar can be strummed with string triggers or tapped with one or both hands as seen in this video.
The main lead sound is the Arturia Moog Modular V and the Logic ES2. Background sounds are from an M-Tron, Roland XV-5080 and Arturia Soft Synths. The sounds at the intro are made with Propellerhead Reason.
YouTube via jetdaisuke. I thought this was pretty cool. The train is analogous to the sequencer. "http://webdog.be/archives/0... beat making in the Shinkansen super express train. MacBookとKORG nanoKEYがあれば新幹線DTMが可能に。"
Update via Robert: "you remember this great old chemical brothers track? the video is very similar in concept to the train sequencer post... but in this case, the footage kinda graphically reflects the notes, drum hits, and progressions...check it out... and i actually think the great Michel Gondy directed this video..."
YouTube via kipptumor http://percussa.com/ "We set up at the loft and shot this video. The final version will be posted as soon as it is edited. These are shots from just the two stationary cameras. The handycam footage has yet to be converted to an editable format. I'm working on it. The soundtrack is unedited and from a live feed from the digital DJ system, so what you hear is the exact music coming from all those gadgets on the table there. -Kipp"