Friday, March 11, 2011
Marsynth Nomad Beta Demo 1
YouTube via Uploaded by marsynth on Mar 10, 2011
"This is the first demo of the new Marsynth Nomad: a high quality tremolo paired with a unique and complex feedback system.
In this video, I am simply running a guitar through the Nomad with not other effects. You can hear a bit of a hum in parts of the demo which is a result of me using a single coil pickup guitar (not an artifact of the Nomad!). The Nomad equally handles other inputs like vocals, synthesizers, and other sound sources, some of which I will include in another demo. Of course, the Nomad is just as fun with no input at all, wandering off into self-oscillating bliss.
Beta units are being tested now, and production units will be available within a few months.
Keep up to date on Nomad updates as well as other Marsynth news here: http://www.marsynth.com/
Thanks for watching!"
Update: new URL for Marsynth above.
PythagorasPentatonicBlur.m4v
YouTube via Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 10, 2011
"Octave rounding already lets you arpeggiate and run scales very fast. I made a change to the rules that simplifies pentatonic runs so that those are easy to play very fast as well."
iPads on eBay
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The passenger - sombre landscape 01


The passenger - sombre landscape 01 by the passenger



Mixed Up - Jyväskylä Art Museum [An Ironing Board Live]
Mixed Up - Jyväskylä Art Museum from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo.
"A small performance during the Live Herring '11 event in Jyväskylä Art Museum."
Agony
YouTube via Uploaded by attorks on Mar 10, 2011
"About 2 weeks ago I bought a second hand Doepfer A-189-1 Voltage Controlled Bit Modifier. I build a +/-15V to +/-12V converter to power the module (though not necessary I understood) and now it's working. And yes, I now can reproduce that beautiful Mark Shreeve bass sound with that metal edge to it. Anyway, this is a new improvisation but I heard some elements of the Warriors Theme I did before.
The Synthesizers.com Modular , which is connected to the Doepfer A-189-1 module, initially does a 4-step sequence and after a while I switch that to an 8-step sequence. The sawtooth output Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO is modulated by the GCS Steiner filter and drives the Blacet Miniwave. This produces a modulated sound. This procedure is described on the Muff's forum by Volt and is called 'MiniWave Table Tilting'. The self-built Modular does a 4-step sequence. The theme is played on the Roland XP-80 doing the Mellotron strings. The Waldorf Q Keyboard produces some agonizing sounds and the odd solo is performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1.
You can download/see/hear the video and music from my website soon."
Mike Cook - Hexome, Tangible Music Interface 2011
YouTube Uploaded by MediaArtTube on Mar 10, 2011
follow-up to this post
"Hexome is a hexagonal version of the open hardware monome music controller.
A Monome is a well known undedicated controller much used in music. Traditionally these are an arrangement of switches and lights in a rectangular grid. This imposes a certain restriction on the sorts of interaction the user can have with the controller.In an attempt to explore other configurations I built the Hexome, a Monome with a hexagonal layout.
The Hexome consists of an arduino processor, 16 bit port expander, and three multiplexed fully dimming TLC5940 LED drivers. Each switch is illuminated by an RGB LED allowing flexibility of display colours.
Credits
Manchester Fab Lab http://www.fablabmanchester.org/
More info: http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/"
beatie volume with doggie accompaniment
YouTube Uploaded by MrAcidMachine on Mar 10, 2011
MrAcidMachine on eBay
"Beatie Bop Analog Percussion Synthesizer.
It is also an optical theremin.
It has input jacks for trigger, pitch cv, and volume cv.
The volume and pitch inputs can be used with an expression pedal."
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