Wednesday, March 04, 2009
SevenUpLive Chaos Set
SevenUpLive Chaos Set from barnone on Vimeo.
"First video using SevenUpLive and my newly built 40h to perform a set based on a few of the SevenUp template samples, plus some midi controlled original synth parts on the Spectralis. SevenUpLive is controlling everything. Drum patterns and Synth Melodies were also created in SevenUpLive. Masterizer is used extensively to control the set. I'm still all thumbs in the transitions, but it's a start.
Kudus to "makingthenoise" for creating this amazing app. You can get a sense for how musical and arythmic it can be."
MolamurV2 Lemur Interface for Molar VSTi
MolamurV2 Lemur Interface for Molar VSTi from barnone on Vimeo.
"This shows a new Lemurized multitouch interface I've been working on for the Molar VSTi Monome plugin created by Steve Duda. This uses a special Lemurized build of Molar that is available from Steve's website. You can find links at monome.org and jazzmutant.com.
If you are interested in using other Monome applications besides Molar on the Lemur, please check out MonemurV2 on the jazzmutant site which is a general emulation of the monome for the Lemur and can be used with any applications created for the monome."
Spectralis External Control Part 2
Spectralis External Control Part 2 from barnone on Vimeo.
"Part 2 showing progress on an external editor for the Spectralis Synthesizer."
Spectralis External Control
Spectralis External Control from barnone on Vimeo.
"Controlling Spectralis Beta 1.0 OS using a Stribe"
Interference
Interference from barnone on Vimeo.
audio does comes in around :16
"SNEAK preview of the new SevenUpLive on the 128 in vertical orientation, although you can choose any orientation and combination of multiple monomes you like playing the same Live set together!.
Notice how I setup a 16 step drum pattern across the 128 at the beginning. You can now have up to 64 steps on one logical screen if you have the uber monome to do it on.
Spectralis is providing ALL sounds (live MIDI and pre-sampled) except for 1 guitar sample I recorded on my THD BiValve tube amp close mic'd and the drums.
Interference is what happens on the monophonic Analog Synth part when I have SevenUpLive playing a part (melodizer pattern) on a monophonic line and I then interfere with that line during live performance."
Shelves of curiosity
flickr by MC =)full size
"Top shelf LtoR: Roland TR 626 Drum Machine, red marker, flyer for British Artists Football competition (www.britishartistsfootball.co.uk), 'SALE' exhibition flyer for The Royal Standard, various found price tags, £2, £1, piece of fluorescent orange card, SOLD graphic, Sale artwork. Botttom shelf: Various 1980's car stickers (and original packaging 'Sticka Glitter') Capri, Fiesta, Avenger, Chrysler, Blank white canvas, photo of a nice room, Little Big Planet PS3 game, rusty nail, square piece of stainless steel"
Interview With Bebe Barron (Excerpt)
YouTube via takenae
"From OHM+ The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music
Filmed By Barbara Cassidy
Interviewer Eric Chasalow"
You can find OHM in the synth books section on the right.
You can find previous posts featuring Bebe Barron here.
SubDecay Noisebox Synth Sequence
YouTube via bigcitymusic. Part I here.
"Part II. Here's a short sequence using an Analogue Systems rs95 oscillator, pulse out, into the rs100 low pass filter into the Metasonix r51 vacuum tube Distortion/VCA and finally into the SubDecay Noisebox.
The Noisebox sounds gooood! It certainly spiced up this otherwise plain sounding sequence!"
Me playing Depeche Mode "Wrong"
YouTube via DX5
"Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with the listed keyboards , plus an E-mu Emax for the guitar sample.
Keyboards played:
Upper: Roland JP8000
Mid: Yamaha DX7
Lower. Roland JX8P (sequenced from Pro Tools)
Composed by Martin L. Gore."
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