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Friday, June 08, 2012

MidiPads for iPhone Now Avialable

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iTunes:
Crossfire Designs

You'll find the iPad and lite versions there as well.

"Welcome to MidiPads, the professional and fully configurable drumpad controller, now also for your iPhone! This is a Midi controller for Network MIDI, virtual MIDI and iPhone connector MIDI interfaces. With Network MIDI, you can take your iPhone on stage and trigger your music wirelessly! Or imagine to be a DJ who can dance with the crowd while tuning in and playing the next track...

Features:
★ Supports Core MIDI interfaces like iRig MIDI and Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer II
★ Supports network MIDI over WiFi
★ Supports virtual MIDI to trigger other iOS MIDI Apps with virtual MIDI support
★ All Midi sources/destinations can be connected individually
★ Presets (interchangable with other users, midipads can be started with them from other apps, e.g. Dropbox)
★ All elements customizable (color, label, Midi channel, CC/key, range...)
★ 64 drum pads, resizable area (4, 9 or 16 pads per page)
★ Two fully customizable pages
★ Several modes to influence velocity: Finger velocity, Two-finger-tap, vertical pad position, random velocity, and min and max velocity always definable
★ Touch pads and faders support snapping, automatic fading and bouncing
★ Use drum pads as tap or toggle buttons, either in key or CC mode
★ Drum pads can act as X/Y controller and pad at the same time (trigger your effect and change it with just one finger!)
★ Faders can act as VU meter and fader at the same time
★ Drum pads can show incoming values (e.g. that a sample is on that pad)
★ Send pitch bend or modulation over faders, touch pads or drum pads
★ Gravity controller (use iPhone's rotation axis as controller)
★ Easy Midi learn for each controller, as a learn CC value is sent on CC selection
★ Lock mode locks all elements that would hinder your performance
★ Supports all 16 midi channels (for each element and its sender separately!)
★ Drum pads can blink on incoming midi sync and hence support you with the beat
★ Extensive help covering connection, editing the user interface and troubleshooting
★ Multiple senders for each axis and knob

Requirements:
★ iPhone 3GS+ with iOS 4.3+ (iPhone 4+ with iOS 5 recommended)
★ A Mac or a PC for Network MIDI -or-
★ a virtual MIDI capable App you want to control -or-
★ Any MIDI device with MIDI in (in case you use an interface)"

Crossfire Designs

iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Moonwind Demos


YouTube Published on Jun 6, 2012 by vidjoyogi

"Little Moonwind demonstration.
Sound source is an XBASE 999 fed into the Moonwind, stepping through presets and editing them. Later it is midi synced from the 999 and some sequence capabilities and pattern presets are shown."

Moonwind Sequence Evolution

Published on Jun 4, 2012 by vidjoyogi

"Evolution of a Moonwind sequence.
Sound and clock source is an XBASE 999.
The Cutoff and Q/Resonance are edited by knob movement and single step editing."

Moonwind Preset Editing

Published on Jun 4, 2012 by vidjoyogi

"Moonwind Preset Editing.
Sound source is an XBASE 999"

XBASE888 First Steps 1


YouTube Uploaded by vidjoyogi on Mar 2, 2011

XBASE888 Short Sample

Uploaded by vidjoyogi on Mar 1, 2011

Resonator Neuronium Performance


YouTube Uploaded by vidjoyogi on May 8, 2008

"First Performance with Resonator Neuronium by Jürgen Michaelis and audio controlled visuals by Peggy Syllop
in the Glaslager of Berlinische Galerie during rebuild for the contemporary museum of art photography and architecture.
December 2002, Berlin"

Malmö Acid - X0XBox Jomox 888 & Effects


YouTube Published on Jun 7, 2012 by PhilipClevberger

"Jomox 888 and X0XB0X playing. Running the stuff through Zoom 1204 multi effect and an Electrix Filter Factory"

RetroCade Synth on Kickstarter


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by GadgetFactoryDotNet

"A demo of the RetroCade Synth as seen on Kickstarter.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13588168/retrocade-synth-one-chiptune-boa...

Made with the Papilio FPGA board."

Some info for the archives via the kickstarter page:

"Welcome to the R-R-R-R-RetroCade Synth from Gadget Factory. This exciting new hardware synthesizer is built on Gadget Factory's own Papilio platform, and is designed with both hardware hackers and musicians in mind. Musicians will love the ease of use and extreme retro glitchiness that the Retrocade has to offer. Hackers will love that it is open-source, and is designed to be HACKED. Either way, you're in luck. You will find no better, more flexible synthesizer at this price point anywhere else!

The RetroCade Synth boasts the capability to play the built-in Commodore 64 SID chip, the Yamaha YM-2149 chip, .mod files, and MIDI files - all at the same time! The RetroCade Synth can be played via any external MIDI control interface or via your favorite audio/ sequencing software. We have built a custom VST software dashboard which gives you visual control over all the various parameters the synth has to offer, and it is included at all hardware tiers here on Kickstarter.

So sit back, watch the videos, get amped up, and show your support for open-source projects! We thank you for taking the time to check us out!

Click here to watch the intro video in FULL HD!
What's Included

The RetroCade Synth is a combination of the Papilio FPGA board, the RetroCade MegaWing, and a control dashboard that runs on a computer*.

Papilio FPGA (Click to learn more)

Xilinx Spartan FPGA (Spartan 3E 500K or Spartan 6 LX9)
High Speed USB port for programming and communication
ZPUino Soft Processor
YM2149
MOS 6581 (I.E. C64 SID)

RetroCade MegaWing (Click for hi-res image)

2 – ¼” Stereo Audio Jacks with 18 bit Delta Sigma DAC
MIDI – In, Out, Through
uSD Card for MOD, MIDI, YM, SID, and config files
MicroJoystick – 4 directions, Select
2x16 LCD Display
16 Analog inputs for sliders and knobs
16 Digital inputs for switches and peripherals

Control Dashboard (Click for hi-res image)

Control all of the features of the audio chips from a computer.
Made with SynthMaker for easy customization
VST plugin or standalone executable

*NOTE: The RetroCade hardware does not require the Control Dashboard or a computer. All features of the RetroCade Synth are hardware based and only require the Papilio and RetroCade MegaWing combo..."

X555 (drum and bass) xoxbox&acidlab miami&korg electribe mx


YouTube Published on Jun 8, 2012 by KickSenior

"Kick.S Music.
iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kick.s/id466224974

Beatport http://www.beatport.com/artist/kick-s/219200

TECHNO.TO http://www.techno.to/search.php?aff_id=679ae5e49008738d769b0dda89aee793&a...

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Octatrack Pro Tip Tutorial Videos

Octatrack Pro Tip #1 - LFO Designer

YouTube Published on Jun 8, 2012 by ElektronHQ

"The LFO designer is used to control the filter affecting a sawtooth waveform sample. By using different parts and the part reload function, obtaining various bass line grooves is easy. The beat is made using the Machinedrum.

Download the set used in this Pro Tip here:
http://files.elektron.se/LFO_Bassline.zip"

Composition for unborn daughter part 3


YouTube Published on Jun 8, 2012 by snipz

"Final third of the trilogy, with only three weeks to go before the due date! A simple patch but using the Flame Chord machine to produce the arpeggiated Piston Honda which is scrolling through the wavetables and ultimately given a sheen thanks to the Eventide Space. Sequenced Flame chords via the modded Doepfer clock sequencer and Circuit Abbey ADSR jr via a Flame FX6 in flanger mode. Bass is using an A155 sequencer to drive a Livewire AFG via a Flight of Harmony SoS. Bell sound is a Hertz Donut and Modcan FMVDO mixed and sequenced by a TipTop Z8000 and Intelligel uStep via the El Capistan delay pedal. Whole thing clocked thanks to the 4MS RCD and SCM."

Image-Line | Vocodex Vocoder Effect


YouTube Published on Jun 8, 2012 by imageline

"Try it here - http://www.image-line.com/documents/vocodex.html"
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