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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

iPad DJ // TouchOSC (Part 1 of 4) Tutorial Series // 'Intro' // Dubspot


YouTube via DubSpot — May 25, 2010 — "Dubspot's Tony Grund introduces the new iPad program TouchOSC, which promises to revolutionize the controller market by providing a completely customizable interface, perfect for both DJs and producers alike. This is the first video in the series - be sure to check out parts 2, 3, and 4."

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iPad DJ // TouchOSC (Part 2) Tutorial Series // 'Your Computer' // Dubspot

"DubSpot — May 25, 2010 — Tony Grund is back in Part 2 of the Dubspot iPad TouchOSC tutorial series, to talk about connecting your IPad, and TouchOSC, to your computer. Keep in mind, you can use it with any software that accepts MIDI control change data. Be sure to check out Part 1, 3, and 4 of the series."


iPad DJ // TouchOSC (Part 3) Tutorial Series // 'Custom Layouts' // by Dubspot

"DubSpot — May 26, 2010 — Dubspot's Tony Grund continues the Dubspot iPad Touch OSC tutorial series, this time creating custom layouts in the OSC editor, adding faders, knobs, push buttons, and labels. Be sure to check out Parts 1, 2, and 4 of the series, and hit blog.dubspot.com for more info."

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 1: How to Get Started


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Jan 31, 2012

"In part one of a three part tutorial on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Celletti shows you how to get to the initial state, so you can begin to understand how this powerful synth works.

Leave it up to Moog to produce the finest synthesizer app on iOS. The legendary company best known for their iconic hardware has also created the finest example of what an iOS app should be: visually interesting, great sounding, and a ton of fun. I find myself being inspired by this unique take on synthesis every time I sit down with it, thanks to the intuitive controls and fascinating X/Y pad. We have so many choices available in the form of hardware and software synths these days, and yet, I find myself often starting out with Animoog to get the creative juices flowing.

One thing I have noticed about this app is that it may be quite complex for new users to fully understand. Given the low introductory price of this app, I'm sure a lot of would-be synthesists began playing with it only to get frustrated by the synth's architecture. In Part 1 of this three part tutorial, I explain how to break the instrument down to it's most basic form. This is commonly referred to as initializing. When we start to look at the synth from the absolute initial state, it is much easier to comprehend. The following tutorials are an explanation of Animoog's parameters and how to create usable sounds by learning the fundamentals of this wonderful instrument. - Matt Celletti

Related Dubspot Courses Starting Online & in New York City:

MASCHINE Program starts in NYC January 30th and Online the week of January 22nd. More info: http://bit.ly/tOZWeC"

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Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Video Tutorial Pt 2: Advanced Modulation + Routing Advanced Modulation + Routing

YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Feb 22, 2012

"More info - http://bit.ly/xKwZEj
In part two of a three-part tutorial on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti shows you how to creatively use Animoog's modulation parameters to achieve complex sounds.

Now that we have looked at how to break down Animoog into a basic initial state, I would like to examine the instrument's creative options to make more complex sounds. Animoog has a clearly labeled and easy to use modulation area, allowing us to add several modulation parameters to the sound at the same time. We are able to use traditional modulation sources like mod envelopes, filter envelopes, and low frequency oscillators, but there are some hidden gems in here as well. For instance, take control of the Touch Keys to manipulate sounds in ways a traditional keyboard is incapable of. By using the the modulation control of "poly-pressure" to manipulate a destination of filter frequency, the areas of the touch key will activate modulation of the filter's cutoff frequency. So you can create filter sweeps just by moving your fingers up and down a single touch key. Furthermore, as if the path and origin controls of the X/Y pad weren't enough, you can use mod controls to effect these parameters even further. It never ceases to amaze me how much flexible control this app has. - Matt Celetti"

Using Moog Animoog w/ Ableton Live - iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 3

Uploaded by DubSpot on Apr 2, 2012

"More info - http://bit.ly/HPrHQ6
In the third and final installment of our video tutorial series on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti offers sound design and production tips and tricks and shows you how to use Animoog in a Digital Audio Workstation.

The final installment of the Animoog tutorials will hopefully give you a few more tricks on how to create some really cool sounds in this great app. Once you have created an interesting sound with a unique path, I will show you how to "stretch" the orbit across your path to create thick sounds, triggering multiple timbres at once for radically transforming sounds. Moving the path around the X/Y axis will allow you to essentially create several different presets inside of one saved sound. I might start with a slow pad if I begin in the top left corner, yet morph to a sharp lead sound by pulling the path down to the bottom of the Y axis.

Lastly, it is important to realize that the signal coming out of the iPad/iPhone headphone jack comes in at a lower volume level than we would like. Simply use some effects inside of a DAW or other host program to boost the signal and create more interesting effect chains for Animoog. Set up an effect chain just once and save it for instant recall when you need it again. Works great in both Live and Maschine. - Matt Cellitti"

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Monday, December 09, 2013

Exploring Modular Synthesizers with Portland's Control Voltage w/ Dubspot @ Decibel Festival


video upload by Dubspot Published on Dec 9, 2013·520 videos

"During Decibel Festival this year we sat down with Jason Kramer, owner of Portland-based modular synth store Control Voltage. Jason talks to us about building your own modular synthesizer, the many uses of control voltage, modular sequencers, "happy accidents" and all things modular synth!

Head over to our blog for more info: http://blog.dubspot.com/video-explori...

Check out our channel page for more tutorials, reviews, recaps, interviews, see what our partners are up to and more! And stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions from this video please share them with us in the comments section below :)

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Dubspot @ Moogfest 2014! The Moog Factory Tour in Asheville, NC


Published on May 16, 2014 Dubspot ·581 videos

"One of the many highlights of Moogfest 2014 was getting a comprehensive tour of the Moog Factory and an up-close look a the process of how Moog synthesizers are built.

Head over to our blog for more info: http://bit.ly/moogfactory

Check out our channel page for more tutorials, reviews, recaps, interviews, see what our partners are up to and more! And stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions from this video please share them with us in the comments section below :)

Never miss a beat by following us here!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DubSpot
Instagram: http://statigr.am/dubspot
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dubspot
Vine: @Dubspot"

Friday, October 26, 2012

Dubspot 'Wireless' Interview: Morton Subotnick

Dubspot 'Wireless' Interview: Morton Subotnick - The Electronic Music Pioneer on Music Technology

Published on Oct 26, 2012 by DubSpot
I'm curious if he is referring to Dave Smith and Sequential Circuits at 3:40.

"More info: http://blog.dubspot.com/electronic-music-pioneer-morton-subotnick
In this episode of Dubspot's Wireless interview series, influential composer and electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick invites composer, producer, and educator Raz Mesinai to his studio for an interview. Their discussion ranges from the innovations and rapid acceleration of music technology over the last sixty years to developing an iOS app that presents a new way for kids to create music."

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Recap! Dubspot LA Production 101 Workshop Series - Thavius Beck on Keith McMillen Instruments' QuNeo


YouTube Published on Jun 19, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info: http://bit.ly/GYc2y5
In April, Dubspot hosted a special 'Production 101' workshop at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles with Ableton Certified Dubspot Instructors Thavius Beck, Professor Nalepa, and a few special guests. The evening focused predominently on new technology including the debut of Keith McMillen Instruments' QuNeo controller and a special overview of Teenage Engineering's OP1 by Thomas White (Natural Rhythm).

The the first part of this video recap, Dubspot's Thavius Beck debuts Keith McMillen's QuNeo controller, a dynamic touch-sensitive 3D MIDI controller that features velocity, pressure and location data on each of its pads. Beck explains some of the QuNeo's features and uses the controller in a performance environment with Ableton Live."

Friday, March 22, 2013

MONARK: New Virtual Analog Synth from Native Instruments - Dubspot Video Preview

Published on Mar 21, 2013

"For more info: http://blog.dubspot.com/monark

Dubspot brings you a sneak peek at Native Instruments' newest software synthesizer, Monark: a re-creation of classic analog monosynths like the iconic Minimoog Model D.

Dubspot's Matt Cellitti has been working with Monark for awhile and made this sneak preview video for us giving a brief tour of how this synth is laid out and how to use it. He also demos some of the presets to give an idea of the kind of sounds this new/old instrument is capable of."

Monday, July 16, 2012

The Petti Test Ep.6: Sound Design w/ Sylenth1 VST + Ableton Live (Guest: Zac Baird, KORN)


YouTube Published on Jul 16, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info: http://bit.ly/LsBO4c
In our ongoing video series The Petti Test, Dubspot instructor and sound programmer extraordinaire Chris Petti reverse-engineers and deciphers sounds and recordings submitted by the Dubspot community! If you have a sound you are curious about and you want to put it to the Petti Test, email ThePettiTest@Dubspot.com.

In the latest installment, Chris Petti offers some sound design tips and techniques for live performance to Zac Baird (musician and keyboardist for KORN) using the Sylenth1 software synthesizer by Lennar Digital together with Ableton Live."

Friday, December 02, 2011

The Choppertone Pt 1: Custom MIDI Controller for Ableton Live + Nick Francis Interview


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Nov 30, 2011

"More info: http://blog.dubspot.com/choppertone
Producer, programmer, radio broadcaster, music director and host of Quietmusic, Nick Francis recently stopped by Dubspot NYC for an inspiring interview and intimate live performance and demonstration on his own custom-built MIDI controller The Choppertone along with Ableton Live.

In this exclusive Dubspot video interview, Nick Francis talks about his musical evolution, from listening to rock and pop music of the 1960s and '70s to delving into the world of jazz, experimental and electronic music (musical instruments and music technology); Francis embraced everything from Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Herbie Hancock and Weather Report to DJ Shadow, Moby, and Fatboy Slim. He has a strong appreciation for classic American soul and R&B and music of the 1940s and 1950s, but also pays attention to current music and recognizes the efforts of innovative electronic musicians and performers of the 21st century."

Friday, November 16, 2012

Roger Linn + Carl Craig - Dubspot Workshop Recap

Roger Linn + Carl Craig - Dubspot Workshop Recap @ Decibel: 'Evolution of Drum Machines'

Published on Nov 16, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info: http://bit.ly/TIfQZj
During Dubspot's recent trip to Seattle's Decibel Festival, our video team caught up with Roger Linn, the godfather of the modern drum machine, Carl Craig, one of Detroit's most talented producers, for a lecture/discussion about the history and evolution of the rhythm machines that have shaped our musical world.

One of the most inspiring elements of Seattle's annual Decibel Festival is the conversations that transpire between some of the world's most talented musical thinkers. Decibel acts as a catalyst for these moments, with lectures and demonstrations taking place throughout the festival. We were especially excited to catch a workshop where drum machine creator and pioneer Roger Linn joined Detroit techno innovator Carl Craig for a talk on the evolution of drum machines and the future of electronic rhythm.

In this video, Linn explains that our assumption of drum machines appearing in the early 80s is incorrect, and he takes us on a tour of early electronic rhythm devices such as Leon Thermin's Rhythmicon (1930), the Chamberlin Rhythmate (1957), Raymond Scott's Bandito the Bongo Artist (1963), Seeburg's Select-A-Rhythm (1964), the PAiA Programmable Drum Set (1975) and the CompuRhythm CR-78 (1978). Craig probes with questions regarding interface design for musicians vs. engineers, discusses the development of drum interfaces, and talks about how the Akai MPC changed his production and composition techniques."

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Recap! Dubspot LA Production 101 Workshop Series - DJ Thomas White on Teenage Engineering's OP1

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YouTube Published on Jun 19, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info: http://bit.ly/GYc2y5
In April, Dubspot hosted a special 'Production 101' workshop at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles with Ableton Certified Dubspot Instructors Thavius Beck, Professor Nalepa, and a few special guests. The evening focused predominently on new technology including the debut of Keith McMillen Instruments' QuNeo controller and a special overview of Teenage Engineering's OP1 by Thomas White (Natural Rhythm).

In the second part of this video recap, house music producer and synth enthusiast Thomas White (Natural Rhythm) joins the workshop with a demonstration and performance with Teenage Engineering's OP1 synthesizer/4 track recorder. The OP1 is an all-in-one production and performance device that offers synthesis, sampling, digital recording and effects in a small and beautifully designed package. White takes this incredible instrument through its paces and explains how this device changed his production flow at large."

Friday, May 18, 2012

DJ Shakey (Warper NYC) @ Dubspot w/ VoltAxe Controller + Ableton


YouTube Published on May 18, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info: http://bit.ly/KYEIv6
As part of an ongoing tradition here at Dubspot, students perform a live set in front of their instructors and peers during the final week of our Ableton Live Program Level 6. Ableton Certified Trainer and Dubspot instructor DJ Kiva invites musician, DJ, and controllerist Julie Covello, better known as DJ Shakey of NYC's Warper Party for an innovative and compelling performance in which she utilizes her custom Ableton Live controller the VoltAxe. The Voltaxe encompasses a few other controllers into one to fit her desired goal of breaking the barrier between performer and audience and deliver a dynamic and interactive performance. The VoltAxe is comprised of Novation Launchpad, two USB MIDI controlers from Korg NanoSeries2, Kensington Expert Pro Turbo Trackball Mouse, custom eyepiece, and foam board and custom cabling power."

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Dubstep wobble bass in Ableton Live pt.2 w/ Operator :: Dubspot


YouTube via DubSpot | October 19, 2010

"Check out blog.dubspot.com for Ableton Live tutorials, articles and resources: http://bit.ly/90Boyp

Dubspot tutorial showing how to create a dirty, aggressive dubstep style wobble bass in Ableton Live from scratch using Live's Operator instrument. Operator is a frequency modulation aka FM synthesizer and this tutorial serves as a basic FM synthesis tutorial as well as teaching you how to make nasty dubstep bass."

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Dubspot @ Moogfest 2014: Dan Deacon and Patrick McMinn Talk Ableton, Max For Live, Performance +


Published on May 28, 2014 Dubspot ·585 videos

"At Moogfest 2014, Dubspot caught up with Baltimore-based electronic musician and performer Dan Deacon and visual artist Patrick McMinn to talk live performance and how they Ableton Live and Max for Live to process and control lights and visuals in their show."

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Dubspot Lab Report: Korg Monotribe (Mini Analog Synth) - Road Test w/ Abe Duque


YouTube Published on Apr 12, 2012 by DubSpot

"More info - http://bit.ly/HrSMcE
Welcome to the second installment of our new video series Road Test - dedicated to road testing portable electronic music performance and production tools. Dubspot Instructor, DJ and producer Abe Duque takes various music equipment out of the comfort of the studio and puts them to use while on the road as a traveling musician and performer. He documents his findings and details the creative possibilities these tools offer in a live performance setting.

In this episode of Road Test, Abe has brought us the Korg Monotribe from his latest overseas adventures, playing a gig in Moscow. He added the Monotribe to his live setup, using it to cue in patterns on the fly during his set. The following is a detailed overview of the Monotribe, a walk-through on how to update the OS to expand its functionally even further and much more. Stay tuned for more live product testing and reviews by Abe in our Road Test series."

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

touchAble for iPad - Ableton Live Tutorial 1 - 3 :: Dubspot


YouTube via DubSpot | September 30, 2010

"Check out the dubspot blog to learn more:

http://bit.ly/b7Tf8g

Learn how to use touchAble, the iPad app that allows you to control Ableton Live. In this three part video series we take you through the basics of the Touchable interface, how to control Live with Touchable and how to use it for composition."




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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Elektron Analog Rytm: Drum Machine - Dubspot @ NAMM 2014


Published on Jan 29, 2014 Dubspot ·546 videos

"At the NAMM Show 2014, Dubspot had the opportunity to check out Elektron's forthcoming Analog Rytm Drum Machine. The Rytm is an 8-voice analog drum machine and synthesizer hybrid that supports samples and looks like a cross between the new Maschine and a Machinedrum. It has the standard Elektron sequencer and 12 drum pads on the left side. The layout should allow for some cool simultaneous performance and parameter tweaking possibilities."

Friday, February 03, 2012

Dubspot @ NAMM 2012: Moog, Akai, Buchla, Teenage Engineering, Keith McMillen +


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Feb 3, 2012

"The 2012 NAMM Show was a chart topping success. With record numbers in turnout and many notable new products being released this year, NAMM was a sight to behold. The Dubspot team was in attendance to get the scoop on the latest movements in technology and sound from the world of music manufacturers. Upon our arrival we eagerly ran from booth to booth, checking out new products from companies such as Moog Music, Akai, Arturia, Korg, Keith McMillen, Smithson Martin, Eowave, Teenage Engineering, Rane, Allen & Heath, and Pioneer. This was no easy feat at a convention that tops 100,000 visitors annually at the Anaheim, CA Convention Center.

Read more on our blog here: https://bitly.com/"

Monday, January 27, 2014

Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 12 Module: Powerful Desktop Synthesizer - Dubspot @ Namm 2014


Published on Jan 27, 2014 Dubspot ·541 videos

"At the NAMM 2014, Dubspot caught up with pioneer synthesizer design and engineer Dave Smith of Dave Smith Instruments. He was generous enough to give us a rundown of his latest electronic music equipment, the Prophet 12 Module, a powerful desktop version of the Prophet 12. It's one of the best sounding synths we have heard in recent years."

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DubSpot: Akai APC40 Demo w/ Ableton Live 8


YouTube via DubSpot
"Ableton's Dennis Desantis showcased the New Ableton Live 8 and APC 40 @ dubSpot."
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