1.Korg Mono Poly Trigger In - Dark Time Sequencer Gate Out
2.Korg Mono Poly CV In - Dark Time CV I Out
3.Korg Mono Poly VCF In - Dark Time CV II Out
Step 1 - 8 Oscilator1-4 Korg Mono Poly (upper Row)
Step 9 - 16 VCF Korg Mono Poly (lower Row)
I play the Keybord from Korg Mono Poly"
Update via ericrosenbaum in the comments: "thanks for the post! MelodyMorph is still in alpha... I'm hoping to get it into the app store sometime this spring."
YouTube via SourceDistributionTV | January 06, 2011 |
"Or to be more precise, duophonic! Both the Moog Little Phatty keyboard and the Slim Phatty module are monophonic instruments, but chain them together with MIDI and you can create a polyphonic Moog system! I wish we had more Slim Phatties lying around but at time of writing are currently sold out :'~|
That's a good thing though, right? If you have one of these synths (or a Voyager which can also be chained), and know someone else who does too, get over there and try this out!
Anyhow. This vid is unfortunately in mono (onboard camera sound too), and most certainly not a musical statement, as we had just received the Slim Phatty and I was just testing that the setup works! I had individual synths to individual speakers and in stereo, in person, it sounded AMAZING. You'll have to forgive my complete inability to play a keyboard. God bless MIDI. And Dr Bob Moog."
"Nanoloop for Game Boy is a sequencer / synthesizer cartridge for Game Boy consoles. It allows to create electronic music without further hardware, using headphones or external speakers for sound output.
The idea of nanoloop is to simplify the stepsequencer concept as far as possible while keeping the gamesome, yet addictve character of loop-based music creation. The minimalistic graphical user interface was specifically developed for the Game Boy's small screen and has been optimized for keypad operation. Despite the simple design and usage, it provides access to the raw sound synthesis components and allows to create complex musical structures."
Note: I created a Nanoloop label. Prior to this I was just using the Nintendo label. I added the label to a chunk of posts, but not every one as Blogger search in the editor did not bring up all posts. Remember, always check out corresponding labels, in this case Nintendo, for more. Also use the Google search box on the right.