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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Kyma 7: LinnStrument & MPE Support

Kyma 7: LinnStrument & MPE Support from Symbolic Sound on Vimeo.


"Champaign, Illinois — October 21, 2015 — Kyma 7 now offers plug-and-play support for Roger Linn Design’s LinnStrument and other MPE-enabled MIDI instruments.

Kyma automatically puts the LinnStrument into MPE mode when you connect it via USB-MIDI or MIDI 5-pin DIN (or via your computer, using Delora Software’s Kyma Connect). Once connected, any keyboard-controlled Sound in Kyma automatically sets the polyphony and responds to the LinnStrument — no extra controllers are needed, and you don’t have to select a special mode on the LinnStrument — it’s literally, plug it in and play.

What is MPE?

Traditional MIDI note events have two dimensions — pitch and velocity — neither of which can be altered directly with the fingers once the key has gone down. But musicians performing with live electronics are driving the demand for new electronic instruments — instruments whose touch, reliability, sensitivity, and responsiveness can begin to approach those of traditional acoustic instruments.

Over the last 10-15 years, more and more instrument makers have sought to incorporate continuous control over pitch and velocity and to add a third dimension of continuous control: timbre. One of the earliest entries in this new category was the Continuum fingerboard from Haken Audio (which has had plug-and-play support in Kyma since 2001). More recently, Madrona Labs (Soundplane), Eigenlabs (Eigenharp), ROLI (Seaboard), and Roger Linn Design (LinnStrument) have been offering “keyboard-like” instruments that provide three dimensions of expressive, continuous control per finger.

But how is it possible to send these three-dimensional continuous polyphonic MIDI notes to a sound engine? Haken Audio first used a FireWire protocol before switching over to a proprietary, optimized MIDI protocol. Symbolic Sound and Madrona Labs used Open Sound Control (OSC) for Kyma Control and Soundplane, respectively. But the growing proliferation of new instruments and proprietary protocols was threatening to become a nightmare for soft-and-hardware synthesizer makers to support.

Enter software developer Geert Bevin who, in January of this year, started working with key industry professionals on a new, more expressive MIDI specification called MPE: Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression. The new MPE standard has already been implemented on Roger Linn Design’s LinnStrument, the Madrona Labs Soundplane, the ROLI Rise Seaboard, and several other instrument makers are currently in the process of adding an MPE-mode to their instruments.

With MPE, the music industry now has a standard protocol for communicating between expressive controllers and the sound hardware and software capable of sonically expressing the subtlety, responsiveness, and live interaction offered by these controllers.

Kyma — Interactive, responsive, and live

Kyma, with its legendary audio quality, vast synthesis codebase and deep access to detailed parameter control, is the ideal sound engine to pair with these new, more responsive controller interfaces for live expressive performance, and Symbolic Sound has a long history of working with instrument makers to provide tight, seamless integration and bi-directional communication between these new instruments and Kyma.

In addition to its graphical signal flow editor, file editors, and Sound Library, Kyma 7 also provides several environments in which you can create an instrument where the synthesis, processing, parameter-mapping, and even the mode of interaction can evolve over time during a performance:

In the Multigrid (displayed on the iPad during the video), you can switch instantly between sources, effects, and combinations of the two with no interruption in the audio signal. Perform live, inspired in the moment, with infinite combinatorial possibilities.
In the Kyma 7 Timeline you can slow down or stop the progression of time to synchronize your performance with other performers, with key events, or with features extracted from an audio signal during your performance.
Using the Tool you can create a state machine where input conditions trigger the evaluation of blocks of code (for example, the game-of-life displayed on the LinnStrument during the closing credits of the video is being controlled by a Tool).
Kyma also provides a realtime parameter language called Capytalk where you can make parameters depend on one another or control subsets of parameters algorithmically.
It’s easy to add a new parameter control, simply type in the desired controller name preceded by an exclamation point — a control is automatically created for you, and it even generates its own widget in a Virtual Control Surface which can be remapped to external controllers (through MIDI, 14-bit MIDI, or OSC). This makes it easy to augment your live MPE controllers with other MIDI and OSC controllers or with tablet controller apps.
System Requirements

Kyma 7.04
Symbolic Sound Paca or Pacarana
Computer requirements
Operating Systems:
Mac OS 10.6 or newer or
Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 (SP1), Vista (SP2), XP (SP3)
Storage: ~1.7 GB
Memory: 1 GB or larger is recommended
Internet access is required
Availability

Kyma 7.04 is available today as a free update for Symbolic Sound customers who have a registered copy of Kyma 7.

More information

Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression (MPE)
expressiveness.org

LinnStrument
rogerlinndesign.com

Kyma 7
symbolicsound.com"

Thursday, February 23, 2023

"Over the Rainbow" on LinnStrument with Theremin sound


video upload by Roger Linn

"'Over the Rainbow', performed by Roger Linn on LinnStrument, using the 'Theremin' sound from the 'LinnStrument MPE' library in Surge XT."

Update:

The LinnStrumentalists Volume 3

video upload by Roger Linn

A third compilation of videos submitted by the more than 4000 LinnStrument players around the world.

Here's more information about each of the segments:

0:00
Name: Ernesto Domingo
From: Inglewood, CA, USA
“Sleep Walk”
Source video:

• Sleep Walk - Ern...
Sound: Jazz Guitar from Kontakt Factory Library

00:36
Player: Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater
From: New York, USA
Title: Over the Rainbow
Source video:

Sunday, October 30, 2016

RogerLinn Design Introduces New LinnStrument 128 & Software Version 2.0.0 Update


You all should be familiar with Roger Linn's LinnStrument. There is now a new compact version featuring 4 octaves consisting of 128 note pads for $999 vs. 5 octaves of 200 note pads for $1499.

via RogerLinn Design

"Many of you have told me you'd love to own a LinnStrument but can't afford the $1499 price. So we've released "LinnStrument 128" for the lower price of $999. It's identical to LinnStrument except 128 note pads instead of 200. It fits nicely in a backpack and includes the new Step Sequencer. (See below.)

We're accepting orders now on our online store for shipping during the week of November 14. I expect they'll sell out pretty quickly, so you might want get your order in soon. If you'd prefer to buy through a dealer, please ask your favorite dealer to place an order with us."

And on the software update:

"We've just released software version 2.0.0 with the following new features:

* New Polyphonic 2-Track Step Sequencer!
* Significantly better velocity response
* Release velocity. Now LinnStrument is "5D" in Roli-speak. :)
* 4 new LED colors: white, orange, lime and pink.
* 14-bit pressure resolution using LSB/MSB Control Change pairs.
* The MIDI OUT jack can now also act as a combined MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU.
* Panel and Foot Switches can now be assigned to Tap Tempo.

Click here to learn more and update your LinnStrument. All of these new features are in LinnStrument 128."

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Roger Linn Events Featuring Eigenharp, Haken & SLABS

This in via Eigenharp:

"I'm writing to let you know about four events We will be attending in the San Francisco area from May 5th through 9th, Hosted by Roger Linn of Linn drum fame. We will be presenting the Eigenharps along with other revolutionary electronic instruments:

1) The Eigenharp, demonstrated by Geert Bevin, Senior Software Developer from UK-based Eigenlabs.


2) The Continuum from Haken Audio, demonstrated by bay area pianist Ed Goldfarb.


3) SLABS, a new instrument designed by David Wessel, director of Cal Berkeley's CNMAT computer music department.


4) The LinnStrument prototype by Roger Linn [see this video presentation of Roger Linn and this post announcing the Linnstrument back on May 15 of 2010.]

One thing that makes these instruments so uniquely expressive is their ability to sense the precise movements of each finger in 3-dimensional space (for example, pressure for note expression, left/right for pitch, and forward/backward for timbre), and to do that for all fingers simultaneously. But each instrument also presents many other innovative ideas and improvements over the limitations of traditional mechanical-age instruments.

Here are the events:
Thursday, May 5 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Audio (CCRMA)
660 Lomita Dr. Stanford, CA 94305
Directions: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/about/directions
At this event, the Eigenharp, Continuum and LinnStrument will be demonstrated and discussed.

Friday, May 6 from 7 to 9 p.m.
University of California Berkeley's Center For New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT)
1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, CA 94709
http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/
At this event, the Eigenharp. SLABS and LinnStrument will be demonstrated and discussed.

Saturday, May 7 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Guitar Center San Francisco, Pro Audio Department
1645 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94109
At this event, the Eigenharp and LinnStrument will be demonstrated and discussed.

Monday, May 9 from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
SF Music Tech Conference
Hotel Kabuki, 1625 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
At this event, the Eigenharp, Continuum and LinnStrument will be demonstrated and discussed.
Note: Conference entry fee is required--see www.sfmusictech.com

Please join us to see, learn about--and even try out for yourself--these radical new instruments that are changing the way music is made. Please note that these instruments are not otherwise available in the bay area to see or try out."

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Linnstrument controlling an Octatrack (TR-8 sample) | (PPG sample)


Published on Mar 21, 2015 oldgearguy

"Linnstrument driving an Elektron Octatrack. Sample is a loop I created on a Roland TR-8. No external effects/processing. Raw sample+OT only. Initial exploration of MIDI CCs controlling Octatrack parameters. A compact Nurse With Wound kind of thing maybe. If you're looking for pretty melodies or subtle and expressive use of the Linnstrument, I'm afraid you'll have to look elsewhere. Watch your ears/speakers."

Linnstrument controlling an Octatrack (PPG sample)

Published on Mar 21, 2015

"Linnstrument driving an Elektron Octatrack. Sample is from a patch I created on a PPG. No external effects/processing. Raw sample+OT only. More explorations of MIDI CCs controlling Octatrack parameters. Note the beautiful clock noise in the PPG sound, especially obvious in the lower frequencies. For some reason Waldorf filtered/designed that out of their gear. Makes me sad. Watch your ears/speakers."

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Using the Linnstrument with Aalto


video upload by Madrona Labs

"This video walks you through how to use Aalto with the Linnstrument and other MPE controllers.

Madrona Labs: https://madronalabs.com/
Linnstrument: https://www.rogerlinndesign.com/

CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:20 Getting Started
00:35 Linnstrument Settings
01:06 Aalto X Output
01:24 Mod cc# Settings
01:36 Mod Output
02:48 Linnstrument Aftertouch Sensitivity
03:22 Aalto Y Output
04:32 Velocity Output and settings
05:19 Aalto Input Dial Settings Tip
06:07 Outro"

Thursday, November 23, 2017

sleepless on the 25th



Three spooky drones by osixoonesevenone featuring a eurorack module and Ensoniq ESQm controlled by a Linnstrument.


3D render by Metin Sevin. Note the knobs go from birth to death.

Video below.

"Gear used : 4 x 84 HP and a minicase of Eurorack, Ensoniq ESQ1 m, Linnstrument 128, Eventide Space, a smal Mackie mixer.

The ESQm is controlled by the Linnstrument.

On the eurorack there is a drone and some sound effects, these are vertormixed with an Intellijel Planar, and manipulated with de Horstronic joystick.

Here is a pic an my Instagram off the minicase with the joysticks.

The noise source is from a Hexinverter Mutant Claps and makes the wind sound on track II, like in this video.

The ESQ1m is played with one padsound in 8 voice polyphony . The ESQ1 sounds ussed i made for playing with a Linnstrument. Using pressure and vertical movement these sounds change dramatically.

Tracks I and II start with the ESQ1, track III starts with a growling Eurorack sounds. Reverb = Eventide Space pedal."



Published on Nov 23, 2017 osixoone sevenone

"Eurorack modular and Ensoniq ESQ 1m played with LInnstrument."

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Linnstrument C Minor Blues Improv Jam (with iFretless, ThumbJam + DM1 iPad Apps) #TTNM


Published on Jun 19, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here's an improv practice jam on the Linnstrument, an amazingly expressive isomorphic MIDI controller keyboard, which I'm just starting to learn. My timing and notes are definitely off a bit, but I still wanted to record this for my musical diary :) More info below.

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Gear used in this video:

- Roger Linn Design Linnstrument MPE MIDI Controller (the pad flickering is due to the iPhone's camera frame rate)
http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnst...

iPad Apps:
- iFretless Guitar, Bass & Sax iOS Apps
- ThumbJam iOS App, playing the Blues Harmonica instrument
- DM1 Drum Machine iOS App
- Kymatica AUM for recording, mixing and mastering
- Additional FX Apps: Audio Damage QuatroMod, Holderness Media Crystalline Reverb, Kymatica AUFX: Space Reverb

The Linnstrument is set to low power mode and is connected to the iPad directly via the Apple Camera Connection Kit's USB dongle. AUM acts as a DAW to load, record and mix all the other apps' audio and export a master. It's a really quick and painless workflow not requiring as computer at all :)"

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

From Arduino to LinnStrument - Geert Bevin


From Arduino to LinnStrument - Geert Bevin from Official ZeroTurnaround Account on Vimeo.

Great talk by Geert Bevin on the use & development of the LinnStrument. Geert also worked on the Eighenharp, for Leap Motion, and Moog.

LinnStrument on Amazon, Reverb, eBay. Also see the site sponsors on the right.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Roger Linn stops by DSI for a Linnstrument prototype demo


Published on Nov 19, 2013 Dave Smith Instruments·24 videos

"Roger dropped by the office to give us a sneak peek of his great LinnStrument prototype. The LinnStrument is triggering our Prophet 12 Module prototype as the sound source. This is not the final design or form factor of the LinnStrument, but it was fun to see it in action and play around with it. It is extremely intuitive and expressive. Can't wait for the production model!
More info here: http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/previe..."

Update: note the Prophet 12 desktop.  More pics here.  It looks smaller in the video.

Monday, July 10, 2023

Synths No Talking: GS E7 Synthesizer Linnstrument MPE and Expressive E Osmose MPE


video upload by Synths No Talking

"The GS E7 and Linnstrument.
Many don't know the GS E7 analog synth fully supports MPE. I have used it with the linnstrument. Enjoy the weirdness.
Disclosure: I paid for these instruments on my own and were not provided by any single maker. The music is improvised and I own all content."

Synths No Talking: GS E7 and Expressive E Osmose MPE


"Another MPE Video with the GS E7, featuring the Expressive E Osmose.
Not going to lie, as much as I love the linnstrument, I think the Osmose is a better fit for the GS E7."

Monday, July 07, 2014

LinnStrument Cell Highlighting for Teaching Aid and Eye Candy


Published on Jul 7, 2014 Geert Bevin

"In this video, Beethoven's "Für Elise" is playing in Logic Pro X as a MIDI file.

The LinnStrument is connected over USB and receives the MIDI notes in real-time. MIDI channel 1 is shown in the left split and channel 2 in the right split. Each note highlights all the possible cells that can be played to perform the same piece.

The LinnStrument automatically takes the layout, octave and transposition settings into account.

This feature provides an excellent teaching aid since it works with any existing MIDI file. By varying the speed at which the MIDI notes are sent to the LinnStrument, the piece can start slow at first and be gradually sped up.

Obviously, this can also be used for cool light effects, it's not necessary to make the MIDI notes play sound. A separate method using MIDI CC messages is also available to directly control cell colors by coordinates without them being related to MIDI notes."

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Suzanne on LinnStrument with Parva synth (Leonard Cohen cover)


Published on Feb 11, 2017 Geert Bevin

"When Leonard Cohen passed away at the end of 2016, I wanted to create a tribute to him. He's the one who inspired me to be a singer-songwriter, and as a kid I played many of his songs to learn how to finger-pick on the acoustic guitar.

With the LinnStrument being the instrument I co-created with Roger Linn, it felt like a nice symmetry to try to cover some of Leonard Cohen's songs on the LinnStrument 128 with just one synthesiser as the sound source, very similar to the simplicity of an acoustic guitar.

The sound comes entirely from the Futuresonus Parva synth, set up as an 8-part multi to match the 8 rows of the LinnStrument. I spent quite a long time fine-tuning the sound of each multi-timbral part to be suitable for that particular note range and playing intent, not unlike each string of a guitar having a different thickness.

This is one of those projects that I worked on for such a long time, that I have no idea if it's actually any good or not, so I just throw it out there. I plan to record a few more Leonard Cover songs like this if people don't consider it complete heresy."

Monday, December 15, 2014

Linnstrument with chipspeech


Published on Dec 15, 2014 PatchArena

"The first few days with the Linnstrument have been very fun! Here is a quick excerpt of the Linnstrument playing Plogue chipspeech. The amount of expression and control is amazing. It is really intuitive to create natural sounding vibratos.

Linnstrument:
http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnst...

chipspeech:
http://www.plogue.com/"

Saturday, August 01, 2015

LinnMiniMod - AJH MiniMod with LinnStrument through FH-1


Published on Aug 1, 2015 Geert Bevin

"AJK MiniMod Eurorack modules being playing with the LinnStrument through Expert Sleepers FH-1. Added a touch of Moog MF-104M Analog Delay and Valhalla VintageVerb. Drums programmed on the Roland TR-8.

The technical explanation of this setup can be found here: https://youtu.be/vLWDuOWdSHc"

LinnStrument and Expert Sleepers FH-1 - Technical overview

Published on Aug 1, 2015

"The Expert Sleepers FH-1 is a wonderful USB MIDI to CV converter that can bus power the LinnStrument. In this video I explain my setup that uses only pitch CV and pressure CV, no gate nor velocity are necessary since you're really 'playing the envelopes'."

Monday, June 13, 2011

LinnStrument - Air on a G String


YouTube Uploaded by rogerlinndesign on Jun 13, 2011
Not that kind of G string.
"Roger Linn performs 'Air on a G String' by J.S. Bach on his prototype of the LinnStrument, a new musical instrument with 3D Note Expression, coming from Roger Linn Design."

LinnStrument - Gloomy Sunday

Uploaded by rogerlinndesign on Jun 13, 2011

"'Gloomy Sunday' by Rezső Seress, performed by Roger Linn on his "LinnStrument" prototype, a new musical instrument with 3D Note Expression, coming from Roger Linn Design."

Friday, March 11, 2011

Roger Linn Previews New LinnStrument Prototype

Roger Linn Previews New LinnStrument Prototype from Turnstyle Video on Vimeo.


"Unless you're a musician AND a tech head, the name Roger Linn won't ring a bell. But you have heard of prolific artist Prince and J Dilla. Well Linn is the man behind the machines (LinnDrum,& Akai MPC) that made these legends popular and changed the way music is created.

Mr. Linn has a new toy -- the LinnStrument. It looks like an iPad with a grid of pressure sensitive note buttons to capture expression, pitch and timbre of each note individually and all at once. The product is not yet ready for mass consumption but take a sneak peek at the LinnStument prototype in action."

Don't miss Dave Smith in the background.

Friday, January 16, 2015

"How far can you be?" on LinnStrument


Published on Jan 16, 2015 Geert Bevin

"I was playing around with the LinnStrument and iPad synths to get ready for NAMM, and kept thinking of my dog Droopy who is alone in the hospital right now. Here's a little musical painting of those moments.

Played on the LinnStrument, more information about it here: http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnst...

Sound is generated by Audiobus on iPad Air, running SampleWiz going through Amazing Noises Reverb and Crystalline, recorded in AudioShare."

iTunes: SampleWiz - Wizdom Music LLC

Monday, January 26, 2015

Wireless LinnStrument with StarrLabs AirPower 3 prototype


Published on Jan 26, 2015

"Only at NAMM! StarrLabs came by the LinnStrument booth with a prototype of their upcoming AirPower3. Wireless class compliant MIDI over USB with 36 hours of bus power built in. The latency is barely noticeable, I could only slightly feel it when playing rapid 64th notes. With that we instantly have a perfect wireless solution for using the LinnStrument on any stage!

More info: http://www.starrlabs.com/product/airp..."

"Now all of your favorite USB MIDI devices are wireless! The AirPower3 works with all class compliant USB MIDI devices such as the Novation Launchpad, Ableton Push, Alesis Keyboards and hundreds of other instruments and devices. Features include 16 selectable RF channels, dropout protection to prevent stuck notes , and up to 200′ of unobstructed range. 'AirPower, the possibilities are wireless…'"


Thursday, October 17, 2019

Percussa SSP & Linnstrument MPE Setup


Published on Oct 17, 2019 genxtargetmarket

"How to configure the SSP (preset number 26) for MPE in conjunction with a Linnstrument. For configuration of the Linnstrument, go to this video and start at 04:32"
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