Saturday, March 13, 2010
Analogue Tape Glove v1
YouTube via SignaltoNoiseVideo
"This interactive sound installation deals with exploring the physical connection between people and technology. A tangible user interface, taking the form of a glove is worn by the participant as they are invited to interact with an analogue tape surface. As the glove comes in contact with the tape, sound is generated and can be manipulated via touch and movement. This piece intends to explore the somewhat obsolete medium of tape through a playful and sonically interesting experience, appealing to a wide audience. the pre-recorded sound on the tape is a random collage of compiled material including a range of musical styles & found recordings.
This piece is informed by works such as Nam June Paiks Random Access Music and Stockhausens Tape experimentations as well as the notion of using analogue tape as an instrument.
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Ned Rush = Thor patch i made.mov
YouTube via MrNedRush
Ned Rush = Rex Masher (ReFill Preview).mov
"a preview of one of the machines that will be in my ReFill coming out in May. Mashup your Rex loops live on the fly without having to put them into the sequencer. i'm very excited about this. Get into it you horny little ravers!"
korg ds-10 track 41
YouTube via korgds10
"Short track rules! I think. Never forget to visit the home of the DS-10 at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com : tiny tunes and more."
Keyboard timing practice.AVI
YouTube via russellrblair. Custom JD-800 minus keys.
"Russ Blair working on timing ."
Behind the Mask on Monomachine
YouTube via QuadraPolyphonic.
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"Playing YMO's Behind the Mask with Monomachine and Electribe ER-1. Audio recorded by Logic using Presonus Fire Studio Tube interface."
MonoMiK VCO config GUI prototype
YouTube via MusicMiK. Click here for all videos in the series.
"This is the first prototype version of one of the configuration screens for the MonoMiK. You see the VCO configuration, where you can select one or more of the 6 basic waveforms, which are mixed on the output, select the sub oscillators of VCO1/2, the noise mode (icons not yet designed), the ring modulator mode (icons also not yet designed) and the sync/pitch tracking settings.
Besides sync on/off, you can also select the sync source, which doesn't just handle sync between VCOs, but also sync to external sources, noise, the ring modulator and a digital signal from the CPU, if i get this implemented with the performance i have.
Synchronization can be configured to trigger when the source is less than or more than a specific signal voltage level, while the level can also be configured in those screens.
The touch screen driver is not yet optimized, usability with finger input might get improved, and there are lots of other screens to be implemented. This is just a small peek at how everything might look when completed.
The whole GUI and hardware drivers are written in C++ and runs on an ATmega168 clocked with the internal 8MHz oscillator currently."
Didgeridoo
Didgeridoo from bar|none on Vimeo.
"My first Kyma X patch for the Pacarana. Kyma is unreal and let's you do almost anything in Sound Design. I took a concept of a didgeridoo patch on my modular and built it back in Kyma but with even more expression. This is still a work in progress.
The touchplate is a Snyderphonics MANTA. I spent some time coding some algorithms in MAX to enhance the performance control of the patch using velocity, aftertouch and polyphonic aftertouch + controls using OSC to Kyma.
The Manta is a fantastically wonderful controller. It shows it's flexibility and feel here.
The patch is microtonal meaning pitches are in divisions of the western concept of half and whole tones."
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