YouTube via WaveMachineLabs "iGOG for the iPhone: Sequencer demo, showing how to record a simple sequence by overdubbing different drum parts. Visit http://www.wavemachinelabs.... for more information." on iTunes:
YouTube via WaveMachineLabs "A new iPhone app that turns your voice into an instrument in real time. You sing into the iPhone, and it turns it into a guitar or a bass, synth, etc.
The entire song in the video is created with just a voice singing into the iPhone.
YouTube via organfairy "Some people might call me mad. But I have decided to build a digital synthesizer without a microprocessor!
And after building it I can say that it actually works. It cannot emulate other instruments. But it has a special sound of it's own. I will demonstrate it in another video so this time I am ony building it.
The melody line of the music in this video is played on the Technics SX-C600 organ while the orchestra runs as a MIDI file on my old PC with a Yamaha XG soundcard."
YouTube via MaxMusicOne "The Bells of Wave in a years 80 electro song style with M.Moog on linear Bass and % of RD50 in Arpegiator and Final Solo End. SIAE 2009 (C)opyright"
YouTube via Synthiefrau "Hi Folks, I had an idea with a presetsound of my Roland V-Synth. I hope, you enjoy it. Synthesizers are the best instruments of the world."
YouTube via zealtv "AXIS enables an xbox usb guitar hero controller to output midi to control of ableton or any other software or hardware that eats midi.
in control mode the buttons, whammy and 3 tilt sensors send out midi messages. this is intended for interfacing with software.
in play mode any musical scale can be superimposed over a guitar hero scale built on the first four buttons. the up pick can be offset to allow rapid playing of fifths or whatnot. the orange button acts as a modifier key allowing change of key and offset on the fly. the D-pad changes scale and the back and start keys change volume (velocity). the three tilt sensors and whammy send out MIDI CCs to control what ever. the tilt sensors on this guitar are particularly awesome, they sit on three different axes and you can make the guitar really expressive.
there's a little HUD you can sit on top of what ever you're controlling to monitor mode, key, volume, offset and scale.
i'm sorting out some documentation and then i'll release it as a stand alone mac app. if a max-head out there want's to help me port it over to windows that'd be ace. mac and windows interpret the guitar controller differently. once finished, i'll release the source so people can modify it for other system's guitars too. I went for an xbox guitar because it's usb and the tilt sensors and whammy work which is a problem for ps2 guitars/adapters.
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