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Friday, May 29, 2009

DIY MIDI Program Changer with Note Filter

via the audioMIDIblog where you'll find the full post. Pretty cool...

"For our live setup, one of the keyboard players in my band plays my MIDI’d Prophet-5 along with an Alesis Ion. One really annoying detail of the Ion is that it’s really a bitch to change patches quickly on it (before you write and tell us how incompetent we are, try doing it in the roughly one second time period between a verse and a chorus, while continuing to play something with your other hand). You can either hit one of the tiny, poorly located, poorly labled up/down buttons, or you can take your chances with the inc/dec knob and hope you don’t overshoot it by turning it too far. Now, the humble Prophet-5 has eight BIG, LED-lit program select buttons right by the keyboard that you CAN’T miss- much better."

Record micro tutorial 2 - Reason & Record integration


YouTube via PropellerheadSW
"This micro tutorial shows you how Propellerhead Software's Reason and Record work together, seamlessly integrated into one application."

max+ableton


YouTube via alkopop79
"Tracking red in video signal from my webcam. The values are sent to Ableton as CC. So much fun:)"

Casio SK-1: The Everyman's Sampling Keyboard


YouTube via gearwire
"Even for those of us not long enough in the tooth to remember when the Casio SK-1 came out, the legend of this handy device looms large, even though the thing itself is not that big. One man band Willis P. Jenkins demos the SK-1 for us, and continues to amaze us with his penchant for instruments that make multitasking seem easy."

FRAME - I - (Ripple Counter) - Solar powered Art by Phillip Stearns (Pixel Form)


YouTube via pixelform
"Ripple Counter is a solar powered electronics sculpture that charges in the presence of light and turns on when it is dark. The ideal location for the installation of this piece is a sunny window. During the daylight hours, the circuit will be in a stand-by mode, charging the battery pack integrated in its design. When night falls, the circuitry activates and any sounds that make it through the glass will be visualized as a stream of trickling blue LEDs. It can be calibrated to function in a standard gallery exhibition space where it can charge off the standard incandescent lights and become activated as guests shadows pass over the surface.

Please pardon my whistling..."

Vanderson - Electronic Impressions Part 3


YouTube via grooveproject
"Its a my next electronic improvisations, there are a some mistakes (like transpose changings) but i have only two hands... and really play "on the fly" without computer :)
All sequencer lines coming from MC-505 & MC-808
Pads - Alesis Fusion
Solo Lead and effects - Yamaha AN1x"

Sonic LAB: M-Audio Axiom Pro vs Novation SL MKII


see the write-up on Sonic State

yr3wk48 moog & tonematrix

yr3wk48 moog & tonematrix from longcat on Vimeo.


"with the ever wonderful moog opus 3, and the insanely addictive tone matrix from andre michelle...

it's freely usable so long as you have the most recent flash update, it reminds me of early software drum machines like hammerhead...

it seems he is creating a whole reason-ish music creation world online all run with flash, it's quite heavy on the CPU but very interesting x

lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix

the moog is still missing it's string sound, but one of it's faults allows me to just have the filter with no sound underneath which you hear at the beginning... i love this synth x"

Moog Liberation

flickr by Zatorski
(click for more)

full size

"Jean Michel Jarre playing portable Moog during Oxygene 5. Photo drastically altered."

Question on GMedia and Ohm Force

Anyone know which GMedia products if any were not done in conjunction with Ohm Force? I just added an Ohm Force label and want to remove it from any Gmedia products/posts they were not involved in to prevent any confusion.
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