Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Moog Little Phatty Demo 2
YouTube via RanKirlian. part 1 here
"Again tweaking some presets and getting some drones and noises. Additional reverb from DAW."
flickering lights development peek and Monome Twitter Reader
flickering lights development peek from robb on Vimeo.
"neither I nor Flickering Lights ( docs.monome.org/doku.php?id=app:flickering_lights ) are dead,
in fact, the new version is coming along very nicely.
just wanted to show you some of the new stuff
the front monome only displays the wavemap, not the steps - could be useful for live visuals
also, longer notes are finally possible
+ notice how i cut a note in half at 00:21
love
r♥bb"
monome tweet reader on 2 monomes from robb on Vimeo.
"testing my monome tweet reader on two devices
it’s live : docs.monome.org/doku.php?id=app:monome_tweet_reader
music is "we go for monkey" by minusbaby
sorry for the aweful ghosting, the built-in iSight ain’t the best for filming leds"
xylobot run by monome
xylobot run by monome from robb on Vimeo.
"This is the Xylobot, our submission for the Berlin Music Hack Day, held on September 18-20 at Radialsystem V.
A custom Java app receives midi data from the step sequencer and controls the Arduino over a serial connection.
The board then triggers the servos to hit on the xylophone.
The whole construction was built in under 24 hours and is mostly made of hot glue and wood.
Made by Ramsey Arnaoot and myself
Check out the other awesome hacks @ berlin.musichackday.org/?page=Submissions"
TouchTool
YouTube via gernotpoetsch.
"My Project for MusicHackDay Berlin, using the Multitouch Trackpad, Quartz Composer, OSC and Chuck."
Twitter bird chiptune
Native Instruments The Finger vs Richard Devine
Native Instruments The Finger vs Richard Devine from Richard Devine on Vimeo.
"Here is a little experiment I tried using Tim Exile's new Finger Plug-in with Logic 9. I was running some of my drums on a track in Logic's Flex mode, slightly drawing in graphic tempo changes, and automating all the parameter twist knobs drastically, while programming every MIDI parameter I could assign on the piano roll editor, Doing more then my two hands could do=) Just letting it all go crazy. Some strange interesting results indeed. =)"
do bem™ - Açaí Juice 100% fruit (Tic Tic Tac Wafer's Keyboard)
do bem™ - Açaí Juice 100% fruit (Tic Tic Tac Wafer's Keyboard) from Hardcuore on Vimeo.
"Creation Direction: Hardcuore
Art direction, design and animation: Breno Pineschi and Rafael Cazes
Design assistent: Luiza Rosa
Photography: Breno Pineschi
Soundtrack: "Tic Tic Tac - Carrapicho" (João Brasil Tecnobrega's Remix)
Sound Effects: João Brasil
Special thanks to: Marcos Leta, Pedro Seiler, Fernando Young, Joana Angert and Tamires Marino
Date: Set 2009
Duration: 1’00”"
via the music of sound
Also see this post.
Dynacord BigBrain
YouTube via intercorni. "Dynacord BigBrain Test"
"BIG BRAIN – The digital memory, 1,500,000 bars capacity, 50 pre-programmed rhythms, Midi, 15 dynamic levels, 16 track real or step time programming, computer logic."
for sale on the forum

BBC Archive Tomorrow's World Moog Synthesiser
YouTube via Synthasy2000
"Synopsis
In this report from a longer programme, Derek Cooper introduces the Moog synthesiser, an instrument that can produce a variety of noises and arrangements, both mimicking real instruments and creating new sounds, all electronically.
Did you know?
Developed by Dr Robert Moog, the Moog synthesiser evolved from a kit known as a Voltage-Controlled Electronic Music Module, which Moog demonstrated in prototype form in 1964. The first production models emerged in 1967, accompanied by a sample record of music composed by Walter Carlos (later Wendy Carlos, after her sex-change operation in 1972). It was Carlos's 1968 album 'Switched-On Bach' that catapulted Moog-produced music into popular culture, though examples of music made on the synthesiser had already been released by The Doors, The Monkees and Simon & Garfunkel, among others.
Contributors
Derek Cooper
Reporter"
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