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Monday, March 23, 2009

Guthman Musical Instrument Competition

"The first Guthman Musical Instrument Competition presented by GTCMT and Harmonix (makers of Guitar Hero and Rock Band) will award $15,000 to the best novel musical instruments as judged by a panel of experts from Harmonix, Wired, and Georgia Tech. There will be a $5,000 grand prize — all participants eligible — given by Sharon Perry Galloway in honor of her husband, Dr. Thomas D. Galloway, Dean of the College of Architecture, 1992-2007. A copy of the Rock Band® video game, courtesy of Harmonix, will be awarded as a prize to places 4, 5 and 6." Submissions closed on Jan 15th. You can find a gallery of images, sound and video on Wired.

Pictured above:
"Jaime Oliver's Silent Drum uses a technique somewhat akin to shadow puppetry to create stunning and engaging music.

As his fingers press the flexible drum head, it forms black shapes in front of a white background. Those get picked up by a video camera and piped to a laptop where Max/MSP software turns the shapes into sound in real time.

The patches are pre-programmed, but Oliver's analog, light-based interface offers a surprisingly expressive range and precision. The judges were impressed; Silent Drum took home the $5,000 first prize."

Silent Drum Controller - Demo02

YouTube via jaiolix
"Demo02 - improvisations on 5 environments of the Silent Drum Controller.

for the latest piece visit: http://www.realidadvisual.org/jaimeol...

for more info on the controller visit: http://www.realidadvisual.org/jaimeol..."


"Jan Perschy's SGSX-H 750 is just what it looks like: a motorcycle engine with a keyboard attached.

As the teeth of the engine's gears travel at varying speeds past pick-ups that normally detect piston position, they generate tones that can be controlled with a keyboard. The third component, pictured to the left of the keyboard in the photo, is the voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) that makes up for relative discrepancies in volume.

Perschy said his goal was to play the gears in a motor the same way that a Hammond organ plays its spinning tone wheels. The VCA module wasn't working when we made the recording below, an apparent victim of rough travel, but this was still a fascinating display."



Craig Hanson and Mike Gao


Be sure to see the Wired gallery for more. via CDM who held a similar contest "judged by drum machine pioneer Roger Linn and the members of tech-loving band Freezepop" See the post for more.

yr3wk40 moog rogue & juno 6


yr3wk40 moog rogue & juno 6 from longcat on Vimeo. via longcat on the forum
"not my moog, and indeed, not my juno 6, but i love them both anyway x"

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flickr by Antonio Manuel GarcĂ­a
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Access Virus Classic

VocalFilter_panel2

flickr by fonitronik

"2nd sketch for printing job, instead of engraving."

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follow-up to this post

A changing theme


YouTube via attorks

"This time I experimented with changing between 3 different sequences using 3 presets from the Doepfer MAQ16/3. At first you hear the bass sequence from the Synthesizers.com Modular driven by row 1 of the Doepfer MAQ16/3. After that the volume is raised for the sequence from the self built Modular driven by MAQ's row 2. The 3rd sequence comes from the Creamware MiniMax ASB which is driven by MAQ's row 3. The strings are performed by the AKAI AX80 and the solo's are played on the Korg 900PS and the Clavia Nord Lead 1. You see, the setting is somewhat the same as the previous video but is sounds different. I had to shorten the video almost 6 minutes because of the YouTube limit of 10 minutes. The original video is 15:53 long and you can see or download it from my website."

T-Shirt Update

Just a heads up to those that ordered Ts so far. First of all, THANK YOU! I really appreciate the support. Second, they should go out tomorrow. I will let each of you know individually when they have gone out.

I added a T-Shirt image link on the right side of the site for anyone that might have missed the post.

I'm also looking into XXL. I'm sure they will be available, I just need to order them first. I will put up a new post when I have some in.

that Body Language 's sound


YouTube via djbravetti. Ableton's Operator
"This demo video was released by popular demand, after receiving many messages
asking about "that Body Language like sound" I do use on my live performances.
This video was produced for educational non profits purposes only.
No copyrighted recordings was used on this footage.

Thanks for watching.
Gustavo"

KAOSS PAD KP3_n°3


YouTube via F8sequence
"All sound sources are generated in Kaossilator
Bank-A : Ableton
Bank-B,C,D : Kaossilator
Over Dub (synth, SE) : Kaossilator"

YAMAHA RX21 by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION. S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 8 MODIFICATIONS"

Roland Mc-303 + microkorg + samples


YouTube via danmusicstoke
"first track with the roland mc-303 groove box. All of the sounds are coming from the mc-303 apart from a drone sound from the microkorg and a vocal sample played off my laptop. this is a live improvisation. i have used no preset patterns.
ill have more mc-303 stuff up soon. enjoy =]"
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