"First of all, I want to thank my sister Fujii for buying my son Nathaniel this cool toy for Christmas...it now belongs to me. It's probably the most advanced and cool little gadget ever. Iphone's got nothing on this!! I've decided I'm going to implement the U-CREATE into my next album! :D
Anyways, check out this beat I made in 2 mins with this kid toy. Oh how I wish I were a DJ." on Amazon
* Easy-to-use digital music-making system
* Allow kids to mix music just like a music producer
* Kids and teens can express themselves through creating their own songs
* Share creations with friends and update and explore new content on the music website at myucreate.com
* Build from a collection of tracks, special effects and filters from the huge online library
"The M 511ac QUAD GATE DELAY combines four voltage controlled gate delay circuits in one module, which delay the incoming gate signals in a range from ca. 1 ms up to 20 seconds.
Each delay unit hat its own pair of display LEDs.
The four gate in/outputs are internally connected like this: Output 1 goes into input 2, output 2 goes into input 3 and output 3 goes into input 4. This allows complex delay combinationwithout external patching. The 'Manual Gate' button afects delay input 1. The time control voltage inputs are "chained": i. e. a control voltage in the input 1 jack controls the inputs 2/3/4 as well, if there is nothing else patched. (Input 1 is internally connected to +10 volts if nothing is patched). Control range 0-10 volts, higher control voltages give longer delay times.
"The Smomid is an instrument created by Nick Demopoulos and it's name is an acronym for "String Modeling Midi Device. In this video I'm experimenting with the idea of using the Smomid to control drumbeats. I didn't utilize all the functions I have, but some of them include reversing the directions of all the drum samples, different rhythms for different drums, scrambling up a drumbeat and having certain drums play random rhythms. For more info about me please visit: http://www.nickdemopoulos.com/ and for info about the Smomid please visit: http://www.nickdemopoulos.com/smomide..."
"The HD version of a jam with Moldover at Tranzducer .011 in Brooklyn, NY, on November 30, 2007. I play my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system, while Moldover works out on his controllerism rig. This is a completely spontaneous, unrehearsed, undiscussed improvisation, and the first time we've ever played together; while it's camera-audio only and so not the best quality, I think it's worth checking out. The complementary video improvisation was provided by Bert Baldwin.
("Battling Seizure Robots" is the name of one of the video animations I created for this performance, which, perhaps fortunately, you don't see in this clip.)" See the Moldover label below for more posts on his Mojo.
"Demonstrating where pitches seem to lie when playing natural fretless quartertone scales. The pitches move around according to tonal center, but something is clearly there." iPads on Ebay