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"I went to gamestop today and purchased a used ds-10 for $10 dollars hoping that someone would have saved something inside. the hunt was the thrill as there was 3 songs inside and they were...well watch and see."
"Percussionist Olof Olsson performs demoing an electronic percussion instrument designed and programmed by Palle Dahlstedt.
In this instrument, the musician navigates a huge space of possible sounds, through playing and listening. All pads play a single polyphonic sound engine, but each pad generates its own set of parameters. The size of the cluster of parameter sets can be varied, and the sounds of different pads can be blended, i.e., a pad has an effect also on the sound of the other pads. At any time, the whole cluster of sounds can be moved in any direction. When the musician presses a pedal switch, the cluster is moved towards the current sound, and then this subspace can be explored - so the sounds are changed through playing, and the timberal variation is virtually limitless.
This instrument is a percussion adaption of the vector mapping technique used in the instruments Palle Dahlstedt designed for duo pantoMorf.
The percussion pad is a DrumKAT, and the instrument is implemented in a Nord Modular G2.
This is part of the research project Creative Performance, directed by Palle Dahlstedt at the Department of Applied IT and the Academy of Music and Drama, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Funded by the Swedish Research Council."
Electronic percussion improvisation 2 - navigating sound space through playing
Playlist: AudioMulch introductory tutorial 1: Playing a sound AudioMulch introductory tutorial 2: Processing a sound and recording the result AudioMulch introductory tutorial 3: Presets and automation AudioMulch introductory tutorial 4: Using the Metasurface AudioMulch introductory tutorial 5: Parameter control with MIDI AudioMulch introductory tutorial 6: Controlling the Metasurface with MIDI AudioMulch introductory tutorial 7: Using VST instruments in AudioMulch
"It's not just for "cute" tunes. ;-) Running the output through the Kaoss Mini (to add more effects variation) on my custom Mantaray iPad "guitar frame". Note the technique of triggering the sequence manually using the play button, instead of leaving the "pulsar" on automatic. See my previous NotePlex video for an introduction to this interesting App."