Title link takes you there. There is some good gear talk.
"Beyond all this technical stuff, I’m continuing to work on new music for Kyma and Continuum. The Haken Audio Continuum, which I just picked up a couple of months ago, is a wonderfully expressive “fretless” MIDI keyboard, possibly the first that lets the performer play polyphonically with three continuous dimensions of control. I’ve really enjoyed exploring it. The Continuum will also be a part of the new electronic performance system I’m just starting to put together, which I hope will be complete by this Spring and which will, I hope, signal a new direction for my own work. (I won’t be abandoning my One Sound music by any means; this is just something new in addition to all that.)"
Update: Link to Richard's O-Town Media where you will find his music.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Highly Liquid MPA: MIDI Potentiometer Array
MIDI to Potentiometer
Applications:
* MIDI control for DIY filter & oscillator circuits
* MIDI-to-trigger and MIDI-to-DIN Sync conversion
* MIDI-controlled circuit bending
Features:
* 4 x Independent 128-step variable resistance output
* 8 x 5V digital logic output
* Control via MIDI notes, controller, program change & other messages
* Fully programmable via MIDI SysEx command
* Dual MIDI THRU ports
* Power and activity LEDs
* Operates on 7.5-12 VDC from batteries or wall adapter (not included)
* Regulated 5 VDC output for powering additional circuitry
* Optional screw clamp terminals for easy external wiring
* Measures only 76mm x 73mm (3.0" x 2.9")
* Fits SERPAC enclosure models 051, 151, 251, 052, 152, 252, 053, 153, 253 (available at Mouser and Digikey)
Kit Contents
* Printed circuit board
* Pre-programmed microcontroller
* All required components
* 1 x Standard panel-mount MIDI jack
Title link takes you there. Via GetLoFi.
Click on the Highly Liquid label below for previous posts.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Roland CMU-800R with IF-C64 Interface
I almost put this one up on MATRIXSYNTH-B, and then I realized something seemed a little off - the C64 interface and mention of C64 software. If you remember the previous CMU-800R posts, including video, you will note it required an interface for the Apple II. Does anyone know more about the IF-C64? Could you use this instead of the Apple II interface? Title link takes you to the shots pulled via this auction.
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