Thursday, February 16, 2012
Buchla Serge Sonic Nest
YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Feb 16, 2012
"Just some audio chaos/fun blending semi-self generating sounds from a Buchla 200e & Serge setup. Going for "electric" snaps and growls, sci-fi influenced babbling electrons."
The Protoclidean sequencer for Ableton Live
YouTube Uploaded by designthemedia on Feb 16, 2012
"Soon available, you can check this post
http://julienbayle.net/2012/02/12/maybe-the-next-sequencer/
Features
- 8 independant channels
- step number + number of notes + offset + pitch + velocity for each channels
- accurate synchro to Live transport
- scaler helper to choose a scale across each channel
- GM Drum-map mode with the 8 first standard MIDI Drum map notes accross channels
- notes randomizer with min/max limits
- all parameters are auto mappable to any control surfaces compatible with Live
- built-in help
The Protoclidean Sequencer is based on Euclidan algorithm.
This is one of the oldest mathematical algorithm ever.
It offers a very simple way to distribute the most evenly possible a particular number of objects inside a particular number of slots.
The Protoclidean implements this algorithm to place a particular number of notes into a particular number of slots.
That way, you can easily create sequences using odd or even number of steps without the need of creating a lot of clips with different size in your liveset, you can also play live with it, using the banks storage/load feature."
A Song For My Over Flouridated Pineal Gland
YouTube Uploaded by davidryle on Feb 16, 2012
"modular synthesizer fun."
ARP Odyssey "Early 70s"
YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Feb 16, 2012
"(c) 2012 vintage synth demo track by RetroSound
ARP Odyssey mk3 Analog Synthesizer from the 70s
recording: multi-track
fx: a bit delay
background sound: Roland Juno-60"
ESX+MONOTRIBE+TDL-1+MOPHO+ANIMOOG
YouTube Uploaded by wbfortyone on Feb 16, 2012
"ESX separate OUT to Monotribe Sync-IN.
Monotribe through analog delay TDL-1.
MIDI sync between ESX, Mopho and Animoog."
Monotribalism
YouTube Uploaded by PraxisAxis on Feb 16, 2012
"I did this little tune a couple of weeks back and recorded some of it with a camera, so I thought I'd make a complete video for it. The boys get home from school and decide to dance to the tune!!
Non-synth nerds may skip the following.
Synths / drum machines used:
Moog Little Phatty*
Korg Monotribe
Korg Monotron
Elektron Machinedrum
Yamaha RX5
Casio SK-1
* Little Phatty had filter poles set to 1, and passed through a heap of processing
Samples:
Bruton Music (various)
Hooked on Swing (various)
TV sample:
Bleach, episode 1 (used with the presumption that
this falls under Fair Use)"
Lemur for iPad Tutorial Pt 1 - How to Create Your Own Interface
YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Jan 6, 2012
Also see the tutorials at the bottom of this post from Liine.
"More info - http://bit.ly/AsK8eS
The original Lemur was a hardware unit, introduced back in 2004. Used by the likes of Björk, Richard Devine, and Modeselektor to name a few, it was one of the first multitouch touch screen controllers. After years of woe and longing, the legendary Lemur software is available for use on iOS devices. The main advantage of using a touch screen controller is the fact that you can create your own unique interfaces, full of buttons, knobs, pads, faders, or whatever else you'd like. The Lemur Editor (formerly called the JazzEditor), is software that runs on your computer, and is where custom interfaces are created for use with Lemur.
In part one of this two-part series, basic setup of the Lemur and Lemur Editor are explained. To start, an Ad-Hoc network is created. Once the iPad running Lemur software is connected, it will automatically update with the changes made in the editor. As far as objects go, we'll start with the Fader and MultiBall. A great thing about the Lemur is its physics engine, which we can use with both objects. After MIDI is set up, it's time to take a look at the Lemur Daemon. The Lemur Daemon brokers internal MIDI connections between incoming Lemur control signals and other programs running on your computer, such as Ableton Live. Here, we set up the connection manually."

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