Thursday, December 10, 2009
LividStep: step sequencer made in Max For Live
YouTube via lividTV. click here for more vids. via http://twitter.com/Psicoff
"This details the major functions of Livid's Max For Live device, LividStep, including playback, how to: add and change sequences, control timing, navigate Live, and control instruments, all from the Livid controller.
The device works in Ableton Live with Livid ohm64 and block MIDI controllers. The device creates an eight step sequencer on one row of the 64 button grid. Fill eight live tracks with eight devices to fill the grid. Each sequence has independent time control for a huge variety of rhythmic possibility.
And, if you make it to the end, yes, the irritation at those who don't use a Livid controller is real and palpable :)
Available here: lividinstruments.com/support_downloads.p hp"
Tx802
Tx802 by plexus instruments
"Tx802, polyphonically routed to Studio Electronics Omega. A little bit of reverb. Some overload of the Olympus Ls10 recorder in the beginning. Start with the Oberheim LP, then Oberheim BP, then Cs80 filters. Towards the end sine and triangle oscillator brought in. In the middle, filter cross modulation is brought in.
Keyboard skills are lacking here."
"Tx802, polyphonically routed to Studio Electronics Omega. A little bit of reverb. Some overload of the Olympus Ls10 recorder in the beginning. Start with the Oberheim LP, then Oberheim BP, then Cs80 filters. Towards the end sine and triangle oscillator brought in. In the middle, filter cross modulation is brought in.
Keyboard skills are lacking here."
cyndustries free ring tones
This is pretty funny. Via Cynthia on the cyndustries mailing list:
"Now I've seen everything... Someone has created custom ring tones for cell phones using our sound samples and bits of music from the Bug Music contests!
I suppose we should be flattered...
Get your wacky through zero ring tones now, lol
http://www.bomb-mp3.com/index.php?search=cyndustries&submit=Search
(we have no connection to these people)
Best Wishes!
Cynthia
http://www.cyndustries.com/"
You can also try searching for other manufactures via the link above.
"Now I've seen everything... Someone has created custom ring tones for cell phones using our sound samples and bits of music from the Bug Music contests!
I suppose we should be flattered...
Get your wacky through zero ring tones now, lol
http://www.bomb-mp3.com/index.php?search=cyndustries&submit=Search
(we have no connection to these people)
Best Wishes!
Cynthia
http://www.cyndustries.com/"
You can also try searching for other manufactures via the link above.
Macbeth Workshop at Schneiders Buero - Part 1
Macbeth Workshop at Schneiders Buero : Part 1 from niamhguckian on Vimeo.
"Part 1 : Ken talks about the background planning for the prototype of the X factor keyboard
Opening Titles by Carlo Krug" http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com/
Macbeth Workshop at Schneiders Buero : Part 2 from niamhguckian on Vimeo.
"Part 2
Ken puts the X Series prototype keyboard through its paces with one of his renowned keyboard solos!
Opening Titles by Carlo Krug "
My first few minutes with the Z8000 Prototype
My first few minutes with the Z8000 Prototype from GM on Vimeo.
"Checking the 16 step vertical sequencer with direction control."
http://tiptopaudio.com/
New! SevenUpLive 2.0 Component - Mind Shuffler
New! SevenUpLive 2.0 Component - Mind Shuffler from bar|none on Vimeo.
"This not a performance but is a quick and dirty demonstration of MindShuffler which allows you to slice live audio streams. These could be truly live or they could a looping clip or drum machine. Because of these characteristics, we are able to change tempo on the fly while slicing and use Live's warp engine to maintain pitch on the loop.
Audio starts at 0.39
If this is too techy for you. Here's a real track made with SevenUpLive 2.0."
Grind Yer Feet from Kedaar Kumar on Vimeo.
"Music by makingthenoise
Visuals by Kedaar
First track written on 7upLive 2.0 with fully integrated Max for Live. Sickness.
Visuals in Jitter using modded Rut-Etra Synth.
Thanks for looking."
Kedaar w/ Monome - Oxytocin @ "Middlesex Lounge, Cambridge, MA - 6/8/09 from Kedaar Kumar on Vimeo.
This is my track off of the Oxytocin compilation released by us at Harmonix in Cambridge, MA. We had a CD release party/show at Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge, MA on Monday, 06/08/09, and it was a huge success. I performed using Live 8 with a Novation Remote 25 MIDI controller and a Monome 64. I also provided visuals for the whole show using Andrew Benson's video processing patch, which I modded and added MIDI functionality to. Great success!"
Brian Kehew and the Chamberlin 200.mov
YouTube via MellotronMovie
"An outtake from Mellodrama, the Mellotron documentary, in which Brian Kehew, author of "Recording the Beatles" talks about the very first Chamberlin keyboard invented by Harry Chamberlin in 1951. To find out more about the history of the Chamberlin and the Mellotron and the documentary that recounts the history, go to www.mellotronmovie.com or www.bazillionpoints.com."
Roland Jupiter-4 + SCI Pro-One
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
intro and main theme sounds: Roland Jupiter-4
bassline: SCI Pro-One, internal sequencer is triggered by the TR-707
drums: Roland TR-707"
TB303 tutorial with Audiorealism bassline
YouTube via soundsynthesis http://www.audiorealism.se/
"A short tutorial for beginner to understand the TB303 background. More article on www.vincentchoqueuse.com"
TB 303 clone Analoque Solutions TBX
YouTube via Janoise
"TBX FROM ANALOQUE SOLUTIONS.
DOES IT SOUND LIKE A TB 303?
I DONT THINK SO, BUT STILL A NICE ANALOG ACID SOUND.
yEAh!"
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