Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Lemur tutorial series episode 01 part 1/2 - Sound design
YouTube via Jazzmutant
"In this tutorial Gareth Williams demonstrate how to quickly set the lemur to do sound design using ableton live"
Lemur tutorial series episode 01 part 2/2 - Sound design
Jazzmutant Lemur Weird MIDI Sequencer
YouTube via lostinetwork
"This video shows some applications from Lemur Breakpoint Object working like a MIDI sequencer, nodes triggering notes and fix them to a selected scale, minor, major, penthatonic, etc,
Also there´s a cc automation page to remote synth/sampler parameters.
The Main idea was to use it for soundscapes, and some pseudo random melodies.
((Still in progress))
Thanks in advance for watching and have a nice day!"
dark energy test
YouTube via orishastatic
"Short track made using only a mulitracked Doepfer Dark Energy.
No effects are used, just plain raw Dark Energy."
num1
YouTube via rezzn8r
"Experimenting with Numerology and the Modcan 63B MidiCV. A little realtime Frequency Shifting to spice it up. Playing with Numerology's variable patern randomizer and the Repeat and Divide functions lead to this chaotic yet enticing sequence. 8) MIDI from Numerology is converted to Gate/CV and drives 2 dual analog VCOs. Filtering and Frequency Shifting soon ensue...
Random pitch transitions make this inappropriate content for "Sensitive" viewers 8p"
A Buchla 200e with the Continuum Fingerboard.
Fishpants and the MFOS Sequencer

"Fishpants is about a year old in this picture. She has decided that living in my studio is a good idea."
karin + Mochika
YouTube via atomolab
"Just messing around with the AtomoSynth Mochika2 analog sequencer synth アトモ アナログ シンゼザイサー"
My Atari punk console: "the amputator"
YouTube via Jchot
"little info on my stepped tone generator I built....I can build em on comission if ya want.."
LoveLiveElectronic
LoLieL live performances @ ART-ZAVOD festival
YouTube via LoveLiveElectronic. sent my way via Дмитрий Морозов.
http://www.myspace.com/loveliveelectronic
"First Russian Live Interactive Forum for live performance and D.I.Y. approach in different fields of experimental technological arts (mainly experimental electronic
music, video-art, interactivity etc.). Founded by several free composers and scientists on a base of the Theremin-Center (www.theremin.ru) in 2008. The
Theremin-Center - is the first and the oldest studio of electronic and electroacoustic music in Russia. It is situated in Moscow State Conservatory and is an official
part of it. It bares the name of Leon Theremin, who was working at the studio, at the time it was just a laboratory of electroacoustics, and then till his last days.
LoveLiveElectronic (aka LoLiEl) community does regular live events, where artists perform experimental electronic music and video-art often using computer
algorithms, programmed by them-self, or hard-equipment, built by their own. We also consider it good to modify any commercial soft and gear in a HACKING-
paradigm with a purpose of creating something new and unpredictable. LoLiEl also supports so-called "aesthetic of false" which core is in misusing everything,
what you can misuse. And of course we are fond of old soft-wear and old hard-wear, which is now became outside of the commercial market, as well as free-soft
and linux-based developments. We insist on performing live, when AN ACTION PRODUCES EFFECT. We feel bad about using prerecorded samples, but really
appreciate REAL-TIME SAMPLING. We insist on NOT using phonogramms at all. We also produce free work-shops on bending electronics and programming in PD,
Max..MSP, CSound, etc.
We celebrate originality and pray creativity. We feel pulsating spirit of innovational revolution. SELF-programmed, SELF-built, SELF-destroyed.
Special thanks to Jon Appleton for good ideas of logo-design. Spiritual thanks to Andrey Smirnov (head of Moscow Theremin Center). Special thanks to Patricia
Thompson (the doughter of Vladimir Mayakovskiy) for encouragement of the futuristic event in the museum of Mayakovskiy."
YouTube via LoveLiveElectronic. sent my way via Дмитрий Морозов.
http://www.myspace.com/loveliveelectronic
"First Russian Live Interactive Forum for live performance and D.I.Y. approach in different fields of experimental technological arts (mainly experimental electronic
music, video-art, interactivity etc.). Founded by several free composers and scientists on a base of the Theremin-Center (www.theremin.ru) in 2008. The
Theremin-Center - is the first and the oldest studio of electronic and electroacoustic music in Russia. It is situated in Moscow State Conservatory and is an official
part of it. It bares the name of Leon Theremin, who was working at the studio, at the time it was just a laboratory of electroacoustics, and then till his last days.
LoveLiveElectronic (aka LoLiEl) community does regular live events, where artists perform experimental electronic music and video-art often using computer
algorithms, programmed by them-self, or hard-equipment, built by their own. We also consider it good to modify any commercial soft and gear in a HACKING-
paradigm with a purpose of creating something new and unpredictable. LoLiEl also supports so-called "aesthetic of false" which core is in misusing everything,
what you can misuse. And of course we are fond of old soft-wear and old hard-wear, which is now became outside of the commercial market, as well as free-soft
and linux-based developments. We insist on performing live, when AN ACTION PRODUCES EFFECT. We feel bad about using prerecorded samples, but really
appreciate REAL-TIME SAMPLING. We insist on NOT using phonogramms at all. We also produce free work-shops on bending electronics and programming in PD,
Max..MSP, CSound, etc.
We celebrate originality and pray creativity. We feel pulsating spirit of innovational revolution. SELF-programmed, SELF-built, SELF-destroyed.
Special thanks to Jon Appleton for good ideas of logo-design. Spiritual thanks to Andrey Smirnov (head of Moscow Theremin Center). Special thanks to Patricia
Thompson (the doughter of Vladimir Mayakovskiy) for encouragement of the futuristic event in the museum of Mayakovskiy."
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