Wednesday, July 14, 2010
motu bpm controller testing - MOTU BPM DIY Hardware
YouTube via controller1337 | March 12, 2010
"motu bpm controller test
just testing assignments and checking encoder values with the bpm software.
checking the filter section, excuse the single pad press for about a min as i was making sure encoder values were set correctly.
for the build go here
http://midibox.org/forums/topic/12735...
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewt..."
Audiotouch - Multitouch Table @ UCSD Music Center
YouTube via cerupcat | May 20, 2009
"A preview of Audiotouch @ UCSD's Music Center Opening House on May 9th.
For more information see: sethsandler.com
Thanks to all that made it out for the event!"
Opensource Multitouch Music Apps sethsandler.com
" From: cerupcat | November 03, 2007 | 28,559 views
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Two applications I created for a multitouch table I am building. Both applications are still a work-in-progress.
Find more on DIY multitouch tables and applications at my blog sethsandler.com or www.nuigroup.com.
Thanks to Adi, Deej, and Muhneer for making these videos on their tables since mine is still in progress."
More videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/cerupcat
How to Make a Cheap Multitouch Pad - MTmini
cerupcat | April 28, 2008
"Follow me on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/SethSandler
*READ BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION*
my website: http://www.sethsandler.com
*NEW SOFTWARE RELEASED - GET IT FROM THE LINK BELOW*
-Software and Getting Started Guide-
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* MTmini Software and Updates: http://sethsandler.com/multitouch/mtm...
-What's a MTmini?-
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Don't have a Multitouch Table yet? Have one, but need something smaller for testing? Building a small portable multitouch pad will allow you to test software and experiment on a smaller scale while building your full table or when away from your multitouch screen. Have fun and make a MTmini! This uses Front Diffused Illumination, with normal ambient light (infrared not required or needed) and a normal off-the-shelf webcam (IR filter can still be in place).
-How's it Work?-
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For this to work, all you need is a room with (at least) some light. The results will be best when the room lighting is even (no bright lights shinning from one direction onto the multitouch pad).
When you place you fingers on the surface, shadows are created where your fingers are. The webcam sees these shadows and sends the image to the tracking software which tracks the shadows as they move on the surface.
It's important to try different lighting setups and to configure the software in order to get the best results.
Thanks to:
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-David Wallen
-Christian Moore
-Laurence Muller
-NUIgroup Community"
Siesta Submarina - Jungle Nightfall (Machinedrum+Monomachine Techno)
YouTube via TrondC | June 29, 2010
"HELLO WORLD! Decided its right about time I started making some videos for my tracks. So, this is me performing a live version of my track "Jungle Nightfall" (not nightfail as it might look like it says...) Machinedrum + Monomachine and a little KP3 for added spice. I'll try and find a better position to record from next time so you can see whats going on.
EDIT: the audio quality on youtube is SHYTE, so please visit http://soundcloud.com/siesta-submarina if you want to hear this and other tracks in better quality, or you can download most of my tracks for free for top audio quality :)
enjoy!"
Siesta Submarina - Kolibri (Blue Orchid Mix) Live Machinedrum + Monomachine
TrondC | June 30, 2010
"HAY AGAIN! Look, I found a nifty way to place my camera in such an angle and place that you can actually see what I'm doing (or, if you are familiar with elektron gear anyway). So, this is a re-make of mytrack "Kolibri", originally MD only, but added the lovely Monomachine for the growly bass and some clean chord sounds. For some reason, the 16th hihats are killing the audio, but you get the idea :) Please go to http://soundcloud.com/siesta-submarina for free wav, mp3's etc etc. :)"
sweet distortion
YouTube via DrOctave1 | July 14, 2010
"a little abrasive love for the ears repetative but harsh at times. a nice little patch i was just goofing off with."
hertz donut second patch
YouTube via DrOctave1 | July 14, 2010
"a patch i slapped together fast to test the HD out just fiddleing around nothing insane. enjoy."
FL Studio 9.5 Beta - What's New?
YouTube via imageline | July 14, 2010
"This video shows some of the new features in FL Studio 9.5 Beta. Check out your account for details on how to grab a copy.
Registered FL Studio owners can click on the link below...
http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic...
Enjoy!"
Sophie rocks tha mic on dat new sheet
YouTube via stylinghead | July 13, 2010
"trying out the new yamaha cs-01 mods while Sophie holds down the vocals."
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
We are all just waves in a wavetable...

Last month I received a Facebook message stating I had been tagged in this image from Billy Kurniadi's Photos. I noted the custom wood knobs, and thought, how cool, so of course I posted it. I saw a ton of other names tagged as well, many I recognized like James Maeier aka Carbon111 who hosts the excellent XT resource site, Stefan Trippler who hosts trippler.net, Wolfram Franke and Stefan Stenzel of Waldorf, Wolfgang Palm of PPG, the father of wavetable synthesis, and too many others to list here. See Facebook here for the full list. I thought we were all tagged to check out the wood knobs. I'm sure this was the case, however, there might have been another reason. What didn't occur to me at the time was what might have been the actual reference to the tagged names. We are all just waves in a wavetable, waves in synthesis. That is pretty cool.
For those not familiar with wavetable synthesis, in short, a wavetable synth uses wavetables for it's main oscillators. Rather than a basic saw, square, sine, triangle or sample as the source waveform, you have access to a table of multiple single cycle waveforms. A single cycle waveform is pretty much a single snapshot of what you'd see in an oscilloscope. Think of a wavetable as a spreadsheet with each cell containing a different snapshot. In the XT, each wavetable has 64 cells. You can either select one of the static waveforms and use it as an oscillator waveform like you would a saw, square or other waveform, or you can "sweep" through the table by applying any available modulation source like an LFO or envelope. This is how you get evolving textures out of a wavetable synth. For more see Carbon111t's site and Till Kopper's Waldorf FAQ site.
Update: I originally stated Stefan Trippler hosted the Waldorf FAQ site. It's actually Till Kopper.
If you can't get to the Facebook link, click below for the list.
Roland Juno 106S
Roland Juno-106 with built in speakers. Note the colors match the Juno-106, while the HS-60 does not.
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