"Here is the test run with the MFOS 16 step sequencer. Only a simple VCO voltage control hooked up. Nothing so special and kinda annoying, but you get to see the layout and the functions of the unit."
"embouchure /ɒm.bʊˈʃʊə/ the way in which a musician uses their mouth to affect sound production in an instrument.
This is a Max/MSP patch I put together for the 'Sound and Space' assignment in my Experience Design class at Victoria University of Wellington.
It watches for the shape of the player's mouth and adjusts a formant filter accordingly. Different pitches are chosen by the hand's position on the video.
I think we were kinda supposed to do something a bit more ambient, but I just wanted to make something expressive.
via Chamber of Sounds on eBay
"WTF??? Built my analog, optical, theremin circuit into a very funky, 70's automotive diagnostic analyzer. It's got the biggest meter I've ever seen and some very, colorful graphics. The meter shows voltage and corresponds with the sound. The lightstick/slide rig on top is just for demo purposes, but very effective. For more space-age, sound-art creations, visit chamberofsounds.com" Note: The video went up at 11:04 AM. I just saw the auction and decided to move this post up with it vs. putting up a new one. via this auction Chamber of Sounds on Ebay "P.R.O. :: Funky 70's Optical Analog Theremin/Synth from Chamber of Sounds Up for auction or sale is a one-of-a-kind, space-age, optical, analog, theremin/synth. It's handbuilt by Chamber of Sounds into a very clean & wild, 1970's automotive, diagnostic case, with a humongous, working VU meter (shows voltage & corresponds with sound), funky knobs, built-in speaker and 1/4" output. Runs on one 9V battery that's easily replaced on the back. It's light-controlled and sounds incredibly unique. The handle & graphics are very nice, retro touches. The P.R.O. also comes with a complimentary LED light stick (shown in the video) and is signed and dated inside ~ you'll never find another one like it - guaranteed!"
via THE B-ROLL where you'll find the post that goes with this pic. I thought I recognized the video and title in the post and sure enough it's Stretta's Press Cafe for the monome posted back in 2007.
Lot's of synth cats today. See the label below for more.