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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Divine (Techno / Trance) By DJ Galactic with korg EMX


YouTube via djgalactic — May 18, 2010 — "Divine is the new groove (Techno/ Trance music) of the week by DJ Galactic with Korg EMX. http://www.djgalactic.com Please send your comments and rates...
DJ Electronica = DJ Galactic
All Right Reserved 2010"
KORG EMX Prices on Ebay

Akai S-950 Resampling (Enough Already!)


YouTube via repeatle — May 18, 2010 — "Resampling at half bandwith a few times. The S-950 makes the sample sound gritty and lofi and after a few too many pushes on that button, the S-950 thinks it's enough.
The loop I'm playing is from a track by Kondens"

Ohm64 Ableton Live Remote Script


YouTube via lividTV — May 18, 2010 — "Here is a quick video of the Ohm64 remote script for Ableton Live. This script was created by Mike Chenetz from max4live.info and it gives you APC40 style control over Live including the red box. No midi mapping required, total plug and play. If there is something else you like to see let us know and we will include it in the final version."

iPAD REBIRTH RB338 Synth and Drum Machine PART 202 Intro and History of The Beats


YouTube via VJFranzK — May 18, 2010 — part 202 of 303

Rebirth on iTunes:
ReBirth

iPad prices on Ebay
iPhones on Ebay

TERMINALBEACH: The Heart Chamber Orchestra, Biofeedback Performance, From 2006


YouTube via MediaArtTube — May 18, 2010

"The Heart Chamber Orchestra - HCO - is an audiovisual performance. The orchestra consists of 12 classical musicians and the artist duo TERMINALBEACH.
Using their heartbeats, the musicians control a computer composition and visualization environment. The musical score is generated in real time by the heartbeats of the musicians. They read and play this score from a computer screen placed in front of them.
HCO forms a structure where music literally "comes from the heart".
The debut performance of HCO was in Trondheim/Norway in October 2006, during the festival for electronic arts and new technology, Trondheim Matchmaking. The orchestra was the Trondheim Synfonietta
The musicians are equipped with ECG (electrocardiogram) sensors. A computer monitors and analyzes the state of these 12 hearts in real time. The acquired information is used to compose a musical score with the aid of computer software. It is a living score dependent on the state of the hearts.

While the musicians are playing, their heartbeats influence and change the composition and vice versa. The musicians and the electronic composition are linked via the hearts in a circular motion, a feedback structure. The emerging music evolves entirely during the performance.The resulting music is the expression of this process and of an organism forming itself from the circular interplay of the individual musicians and the machine.

A project by TERMINALBEACH initiated and produced by TEKS - Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre in cooperation with TRONDHEIM SINFONIETTA
supported by:
Norsk Kulturrad // Trondheim Kommune // Sor Trondelag Fylkeskommune
Fond for lyd og bilde // PNEK // Atelier Nord
More info: http://www.heartchamberorchestra.org/..."

SAIC Instrument Construction Class - May 2010


YouTube via yakthekyle — May 18, 2010 — "More video of the students work in the Instrument construction class that I TA at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago"

NEW 2010 Optigan Disc - PIANOSCAPE


YouTube via peahix — May 18, 2010 —

"Now available for pre-order at http://www.optigan.com/shoptigan/inde... is our brand new Optigan disc: PIANOSCAPE! When we've reached 15 pre-orders, we'll go to press with the limited run of 25 discs.

The dusty old Winter spinet piano we recorded for this disc is the very same piano that Pea Hicks learned to play on, and is also the source of the photos on the jacket cover and in this video. This demo recording is just a quick improvisation to give you an idea of the overall sound possibilities of this disc. Toward the end, we've flipped the disc over so you can hear with it sounds like running backwards. Here's the blurb from the back of the jacket:
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They said it couldn't be done, but we've done it! We've brought the sound of a spinet piano to the Optigan Music Maker in a way that is both musically captivating and strangely haunting. You'll enjoy creating your own piano soundscape by merely pressing a few buttons and playing a few keys.

Now we're going to test your creativity! Try playing this music program disc with an of the Optigan Music Books. Give up? Next, try holding down as many of the keys as you can. Ah, that's nice. Now it's your turn to challenge your friends and family to create their own piano soundscape. Pianoscape!

Playing tips:
The attack of the keyboard piano tones are staggered across a 16th-note grid, such that by playing chords with your right hand, a windchime-like arpeggio effect is achieved. A drum loop is provided to help with your timing. The bass notes are staggered on a 1/2-note grid, and the chords on a 1/4-note grid.

Optigans equipped with a spring reverb will provide the most haunting sound, which is further enhanced by inserting the disc upside-down for backwards play."

Detachment 3 Website Live - Archangel Sequencer Touchplate Info

http://www.det3.net/
Their first product is the Archangel analog sequencer and touchplate controller which has been featured in previous posts (see the Detachment 3 Engineering label below). The following is a brief description of the Archangel which is currently listed at $1795 for Late Summer. Be sure to see det3.net for more including media.

"Archangel at its core is a 4-row 16-step analog sequencer with integrated 16-pad touchplate controller. The layout of the sequencer allows for instant access to every function available. Archangel can be its own timing master as well as slave to MIDI, DIN sync or an external clock pulse. The sequence length can be set from 1 to 16 stages, and step size can be adjusted from 1/32nd note to two bars. To speed composition and improvisation Archangel has an integrated multi-scale quantizer."

Roland System 100m + Oberkorn MK3 Analogue Sequencer


YouTube via smashgods — May 17, 2010 — "Here is an Analogue Solutions Oberkorn MK3 analog sequencer connected to a Roland System 100m modular synthesizer. I've sequenced a simple bassline and added a few tweaks for interest. Enjoy."

Circuit bent dual drum machine


YouTube via stylinghead — May 17, 2010 — "Matching drum circuits with independent pitch controls and human contact points and 1/4 inch outs. Bent by Billy Neenos of Bent Not Broke."

Circuit bent delay pedal self oscillation and human contact organ 1

"stylinghead — May 17, 2010 — Bent by Billy Neenos of Bent Not Broke."

Circuit bent delay pedal self oscillation and human contact organ 2


Circuit bent delay pedal with drum machine


Circuit bent delay pedal with synthesizer
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