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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

PPG wave 2.2 - Random Arpeggiator Demo



via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Versum

Versum Demo


"Ingredients: Max/MSP/Jitter, Java, Supercollider, Open Sound control."

via tarikbarri.nl/projects/versum:
"Versum is a realtime virtual 3D world that invites both the audience and the composer to look at the music and listen to the visuals.

This virtual world is seen and heard from the viewpoint of a moving virtual camera with virtual microphones attached. This camera, controlled in realtime by means of a joystick (or any other kind of controller) moves through space, similar to how first person shooter games work. Within this space, I place objects that can be both seen and heard, and like in reality, the closer the camera is to them, the louder you hear them. So when the camera moves past several visual objects, you simultaneously hear several sounds fading in and out. Consequently, the way the camera travels past them actually causes melodies and compositional structures to be seen and heard.

The visual position of each object coincides with the panning of it’s sound: objects to the right of the camera will also be heard on the right, and those behind the camera will be heard from behind in case a surround speaker setup is used. This principle also applies to the Z-axis, meaning that sounds can be heard coming from above and below if the speaker setup supports it."

Versum - Lought

"'Lought', created in my self-made software 'Versum'. More info at tarikbarri.nl/projects/versum"

Versum - Fluor

"'Fluor', created in my self-made software 'Versum'. Everything you see runs in realtime.
Ingredients: Max/MSP/Jitter, Java, Supercollider, Open Sound control."

Update via Dave in the comments:

"Batshit! I like it.

The same software could be easily applied to automated sound scoring for complex action scene in films. If you had a massive-scale dogfight with 100 spaceships, with engine noises zooming around, laser blasts & torpedos exploding everywhere, etc., you could simply assign a sound for each ship engine, each of the various special effects. The resultant audio track would be neatly laid on top of the video (in surround, no less). Easy!"

That's a great idea. If you model visual spacehips in 3D space, why not the audio as well.

Bass for Dracula - Bass Exploration 1


YouTube Uploaded by TheZombieHolocaust on Jan 31, 2012

"Messing around with the step sequencer some bass sounds and the filter resonance and other settings. I also used the Osc sync for the first time to really mess with the sounds

Bass For Dracula & Osc Sync of Darkness
'Bass For Dracula' & 'Oscillator Sync of Darkness'"

teste piranha 2


YouTube Uploaded by RecoHead on Feb 1, 2012

"molina's toy"

URECO-SYNTH

iRig and Koushion

iRig MIDI and Koushion for the iPad

YouTube Uploaded by kudzucreative on Feb 1, 2012
Update: Re-Uploaded by kudzucreative on Apr 4, 2012

Koushion - Kudzu Creative Group

iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon

iPod Touch on eBay
iPod Touch on Amazon

iRig on eBay
iRig on Amazon

Sebastien San "Lonely world" with the Waldorf Wave


YouTube Uploaded by sebastiensan1 on Feb 1, 2012

"The recording of Lonely World (Night Drive Music) at Bass Park Studio"

touchAble for iPad - how to : CLIP & TRACK SIZE + MULTI CONTROLS PER TRACK


YouTube Uploaded by touchAbleapp on Feb 1, 2012

touchAble - AppBC
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon

"TouchAble App for iPad is available worldwide exclusively through the iTunes App Store

touchAble is an unique iPad app is the first application to give Ableton Live users full control over their digital audio workstation, without the tiresome process of manual midi-mapping. touchAble allows live users to walk away from their computer and perform live from anywhere within Wi-Fi range (using ad-hoc connection or router) while keeping latency at a minimum.

TouchAble App includes 6 advanced modules, Clip grid, Mixer, Devices, Pads, Keys, XY Pad, and 2 commands menu : clips and transport.

S&^t Synth People Say


YouTube Uploaded by iloveanalogue on Feb 1, 2012

"People that love synthesizers say some crazy things. Here are just a few of them. All names have been withheld to protect the guilty."

New synth humor label created.

Korg NAMM 2012 Video: microKORG turns 10!


YouTube Uploaded by KorgUSAVideos on Feb 1, 2012

"Check in at NAMM with Korg's James Sajeva and the amazing microKORG, turning 10 years old this year! In 2002, Korg launched the microKORG, Korg's compact analog modeling synthesizer with an outrageous Vocoder built right in! After a decade as one of the best-selling synths on the planet, the microKORG is still going strong. In fact, the microKORG is the grandfather of our entire microSERIES -- the microKORG XL, microPIANO, microSTATION, microKEY, microARRANGER, etc...
Get the whole story at www.korg.com/microKORG"

Reaktor: Revealed

Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 2 Reaktor Anatomy

YouTube Uploaded by macProVideoDotCom on Feb 1, 2012

Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 20 Multimode Oscillator


Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 32 Signal Path - Part 1



"Additional videos for this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed by Brian Cass
Video 20 of 35 for Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed

Imagine having all the tools you need to build your own synthesizer. Thats what Reaktors all about! Join sound design and synthesis maestro Brian Cass as he reveals the inner world of this amazing instrument from Native Instruments. And along the way youll learn everything you need to know to begin designing and building your own, unique virtual synths and sound modules.

This tutorial starts out with an intro section that gives you a deep understanding on how Reaktor is put together and how you iinteract with its interface. Next youll learn all about its amazing tone generators, filters, envelope generators and other modules that you can use to build you own custom synth.

Throughout this tutorial adventure Brian leads you on a synth design/sound design journey showing you all along the way how and why Reaktors programable objects are connected together giving you deep understanding of programming and synthesis all at the same time! By the time you get to end of this 35 video tutorial youll be ready to take on the synth world with your newfound Reaktor skills!

After watching this tutorial, checkout our ever-expanding library of Native Instruments tutorials below and forever-expand your NI sound experience!

More info on this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0"
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