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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

monome kling glöckchen


monome kling glöckchen from occular on Vimeo.
"ittle monome impro of german christmas song on stretta's new tintinnabulome app. Merry Christmas !
monome.org/
occular.wordpress.com/"
via Stretta

Soulwaxmas 2008 - Paul Chambers live


YouTube via TheWorldOfPaul. via the forum.
"Soulwaxmas 2008 - Paul Chambers live"

Ran Kirlian - Somnis (drone jam)


YouTube via RanKirlian

"Some fun with Waldorf Q filters and drifting pads from Oberheim OB12 and Access Virus Indigo. No additional audio effects. Video edition with Sony Vegas."

GB-800 Synthesizer Programmer

"The GB-800 Synthesizer Programmer is a software emulation (”virtual PG-800″) of the Roland PG-800 Synthesizer Programmer (JX-10, MKS-70, JX-8P synth). It provides additional features:

* Load/save tone SysEx from disk
* Ability to load tone SysEx without the need to have a Roland M-16C and/or M-64C memory cartridge in your synth
* Fully configurable real-time MIDI remote automation (IN and OUT), from any MIDI-capable Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) like Cubase, FL Studio, etc…
* Randomized tone generation
* MIDI SysEx timing configuration
* Virtual keyboard

This software is donationware. Download link here. Requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0."

More info including download link at Greg Baumont - electro.fusion.music

Machine Project Electron Wranglers- Synthesizer workshop


Machine Project Electron Wranglers- Synthesizer workshop from machine project on Vimeo.

Aman Amun - Scapegoating


YouTube via ilidz.
"Download Scapegoating and others songs from Waxing for free:
http://amanamun.bandcamp.mu

This is documentation for an interactive-art piece I call the munome which I am using as the backbone of the Aman Amun performance.

It is meant to be a conceptual exploration of taking something that is open source (the monome) and making it even more flexible and open. The monome itself is only a grid of buttons, but this very simplicity also opens up room for almost endless functionality. For this piece I have virtualized this instrument in Max-Msp and added ways to dynamically control it both functionally and visually.

Note that this is only a small fraction of what the Aman Amun performance entails, but it illustrates some of the other ideas I am actively experimenting with. The performance seeks to explore the gradiated region that sits between "live performance," "djing" and "vjing." The monome is clearly an instrument, but the use of pre-recorded samples is very reminiscent of the practice of Djing rather than live performance. The active control of the visual display enters the realm of Vjing, but the visual information (as you will see more clearly in future documentation) is largely controlled by the music itself.

Technical Details:
The Munome is running MLR and tr256 alongside Reason for the drums sounds. I am using Johnney Lee's Wii Whiteboard to take the performance from behind the computer screen and place it out in front of the viewer.

I apologize for the video, audio, and performance quality. Expect more of all of the above in future documentation when time and equipment permits it. Thanks to midimeek, stretta, tehn, and the others of the monome community for helping make this possible. Thanks to Eric Marty and the others of the ARTX Dept. @ UGA for help with equipment and technical details. More to come.

http://www.amanamun.com
http://www.monome.org
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/project...
http://www.cycling74.com/"

Sonic LAB: Dave Smith Instruments MoPho


See the write-up on Sonic State.

☆降る夜はomnisphere


YouTube via PXE02321

FL Studio Slicex controlled by single AudioCube


YouTube via Percussa
"Dan from Schaack Audio just sent us this cool video of a single audiocube controlling the slicex in FL Studio. Dan is building a new version of MIDIBridge using Raw Material's JUCE framework. More info about audiocubes at http://www.percussa.com/. More info about FL Studio at http://www.flstudio.com/."

Evolver - and the Editor, a David Smith's Synthesizer


YouTube via Tupapupa
"I always found videos about the sound of the EVOLVER and everybody says how difficult it is to edit the sounds...
So i did a little video wich (i hope) shows how easy it is to edit the sounds and the 4 sequencers of the EVOLVER"
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