chromedecay studio look: TouchOSC with Ableton Live and BigSeq from chromedecay on Vimeo. "This video demonstrates using TouchOSC, OSCulator, Ableton Live and AudioDamage's BigSeq plugin. TouchOSC is an interactive control surface that outputs OSC messages, which can then be converted to MIDI notes and CC data by OSCulator and other programs.
In this video, check out how much fun it is to control BigSeq with TouchOSC!
For more music in this vein, check out chromedecay:
chromedecay.org
Product Links:
TouchOSC hexler.net/touchosc
OSCulator (for converting OSC to MIDI) osculator.net/
Screen recording was done with iShowU HD. This is my first time using it, and I'm quite pleased so far.
shinywhitebox.com/ishowuhd/main.html
The audio recording during the screen recording wasn't so good because I was using the MacBook's built-in mic. Attempts to get my external Firewire audio interface routed into iShowU HD through Soundflower were unsuccessful at first, but I'll make sure I get that working for future videos.
The iPod Touch was recorded with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 camera."
YouTube via mancio1 "card board box sequenxer. Made with an Arduino Diecimila and 4 pots.... I need an analog mux to expand it to 8 steps plus speed! Really fun to play with arduino. I'm going to make a cheap 8 step seq to play with my modular stuff. The seq is midi but i have some D/A to make it V/oct and multi output. Enjoy the video!!"
As much as I like Eagle, I find the the 100mm by 80mm board size limit really annoying. And yes there's the "non profit" version which gives 160mm by 100mm and whilst that would be fine for GorF the other projects I'm working on require a board length of around 240mm by 100mm. and I certainly can't afford the 1200UKP for the full version of the software. It's a crying shame there's nothing in between the 160mm and 'anysize' limits, in terms of cost (The standard version only offers 160mm by 100mm board size limit).
So this board is a little on the 'cramped' side of life. Can anyone recommend any other PCB tools that aren't silly money or have silly board size limits?
"To buy here is a complete PPG system offered. A PPG Wave 2.3, a railway and the Waveterm PRK, and the keyboard. Furthermore, there is a column about what times than custom-made for the PPG system has been manufactured. As an accessory, there is the instruction manual (in German), the operating system on disk, as well as some new sounds and packed Ersathdisketten."