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Friday, December 10, 2010

Pd~OSC 8bit touch sequencer control

Pd~OSC 8bit touch sequencer control from AntonAudio on Vimeo.


audio comes in after the :30 mark
"The user can adjust the 16 step pitch and volume sequences which is reflected in the one pianoroll object in Pd. There is a randomize button for the pitch and volume sequence. Each step is highlighted with a green dot on the interface 16 step timeline. The sequence can be played forwards and backwards with adjustable tempo and transposition. The wavetable has 8 presets, a randomize function and can be drawn in, which is reflected in the wavetable window in Pd. The envelope also has 8 presets, a randomize function and can be drawn in, it is also reflected in the envelope window in Pd. There is also 5 effects: delay, distortion, wah, trails and pulse width modulation. And of course a transport section complete with pan, volume, mute, momentary mute, play forwards, play backwards, and stop.
This was more an exercise of implementing control than anything else, it actually doesn’t sound the greatest as it is still just an 8bit sequencer but it has a nice chiptunesque retro quality. I actually like the juxtaposition of the old sound with the new control technology.
Audio in the video does not start until 00:34

A little more info can be found here"
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XBox 360 OSC Controller


XBox 360 OSC Controller from AntonAudio on Vimeo.

"I have wanted to do something creative with a game controller ever since I first discovered the [human interface] object in Max. And as soon as the new Nodes object was released I thought a great implementation would be to use it with some sort of joystick.

I’m using MaxMSP to receive all the control data from an XBox 360 controller and converting it to OSC messages to be used with any program that accepts OSC, in this case Reaktor. I’ve made each message range scalable as well, for fine tuning control possibilities.

I added 9 nodes for each joystick which gave me 11 control parameters (including XY) for each joystick! It was a little unpredictable to know what kinds of results that would achieve but that was the fun part :)
I pretty much randomly assigned all the controls to this ring modulating synth and buffer effect Buffeater. Fun times."

Buchla 296e Inspired - on Symbolic Sound's Kyma

Buchla 296e Inspired from bar|none on Vimeo.


"Buchla 296e inspired patch written in KYMA.

Here's the real deal vimeo.com/​17214189

I posted on the Kyma forum wondering if Kyma could simulate this and some members stepped up, particularly "Keph" (aka Ben) who created and fine-tuned this patch written in Kyma as a simulation of what the Buchla module is doing. He kinda went crazy and added all sorts of additional controls.

This is essentially 2x16 band modal filters that are animated across a stereo A/B buss. Independent animation of frequency amplitude and bandwidth (q) of each band.

This is one drum loop through this filter dry, no other effects."

Moog Little Phatty Stage Edition


YouTube via TheVoltageControl | December 10, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Demonstration of the Moog Little Phatty Stage Edition
http://voltagecontrol.blogspot.com"

Carolina Chocolate Drops x Taurus 3.MOV


YouTube via MoogMusicInc | December 10, 2010 | 6 likes, 1 dislikes

"Old traditions meet new traditions: Justin from the Carolina Chocolate Drops treated Moog to an impromptu performance when he met the Taurus 3 Bass pedals backstage before their show in Asheville, NC last night. The duo of violin & Taurus 3 was moving and hopefully more artists will explore using synths like this. Thanks, Justin!"

The Programmer (EATY1 Remix) concept


YouTube via EATYone | December 10, 2010 | 0 likes, 1 dislikes
volume pics up after :11
"Enclosure concept of the Programmer developped by FCD72 for the Shruthi-1 synth of Mutable Instruments

http://mutable-instruments.net/"

Blue_Kenny.AVI - Kenny's Death Pedal


YouTube via KennysDeathFX | December 10, 2010 |

"I did one blue Kenny. Just a beat, turning some knobs and recording with my photo camera. At about 1 minute you can hear quite good what the 2 egg crusher pots can do (hack the sound like a kind of gate depending on the input level)."

Update: link to Kenny's Death 2nd edition

Solvent slow acid improv (Video remix)


YouTube via s0LVentCIty | December 10, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"This is a "video remix" of the first gear demonstration type video that I posted about a year ago: [posted here]

The remix was done by YouTube user 'roadkillcopulator', with whom I'm also collaborating on a new Solvent music video. Be sure to check out his channel - some amazing stuff - I highly recommend his videos "ninevoltbattery", "aelita's drone" and "nothing":

http://www.youtube.com/user/roadkillc..."

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Completed Jupiter-8 art, #3


flickr By TheSynthFreq
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dave and logan,live at sonic circuits@artomatic 5-31-2009


YouTube via davevosh | December 09, 2010 |
"improvised live performance by logan mitchell,sr. and dave vosh from sonic circuits @ artomatic in washington d.c. on 5/31/09.
logan mitchell,sr. - modular synthesizer
dave vosh - modular synthesizer and radio"

via Dave: "i used a mixed euro-rack, doepfer, mfb, etc.. logan used a doepfer."

You might recognize the name Logan Mitchell from the Baltimore SDIY group featured here.

dave and logan, live at sonic circuits@artomatic 5-31-2009, pt 2.wmv
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