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Monday, December 22, 2008

Five12 Releases Numerology 2.0 : A Modular Sequencer for Mac OS X

"ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico-- December 22, 2008. Five12 Inc. today announces the release of Numerology 2 for Mac OS X. Numerology is a modular music sequencing and audio plugin environment which uses an innovative approach to electronic music composition based on the techniques of step sequencing and pattern sequencing, augmented by a modular environment that encourages improvisation and experimentation.

Numerology 2's module library is centered around a core set of sequencing modules, each targeted for a specific task: The MonoNote sequencer for monophonic lead and bass melodies, the PolyNote and MatrixSeq modules for polyphonic sequencing and the eight-track DrumSeq for drum programming.

There are also a pair of 'component' sequencers, the CV (control value) and Gate sequencer modules, which can be used for a technique called Discrete Sequencing, whereby users can create melodic lines by independently sequencing the individual components of notes: pitches, rhythms and dynamics. This modular approach to step sequencing maintains the immediacy that step sequencing is known for, while greatly increasing the range of compositional techniques the composer can employ.

A full suite of companion modules can be mixed and matched with the sequencers to expand their capabilities, including LFO's, Envelopes, CV Mixers, and MIDI generators and processors. Another key feature of Numerology is the ability of the user to quickly and easily apply modulation to almost any parameter with just a few mouse clicks. Application of this type of automation to musical parameters such as tempo, pitch intervals and pattern length opens up many new opportunities for creative composition.

In order to provide structure for this environment, Numerology's modules live within a series of virtual equipment racks, called stacks. Typically there is one stack for each musical part in a composition. Each stack maintains an independent set of presets for its modules, which enables a very flexible way of building pattern-based compositions.

This release of Numerology 2 also includes a pair of sample-based synthesis modules, a polyphonic AudioSample module and an eight-part DrumKit module. Although simple in design, their integration with Numerology affords them some unique benefits, including the ability for the user to customize their settings for each preset pattern, the easy application of modulation to any parameter, and individual outputs for each part in the DrumKit.

Numerology 2 requires an Apple Macintosh computer with a CPU speed of 1Ghz or better, and 1GB or more of RAM, running Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later, and a screen resolution of 1024x768 or better. Numerology 2 is currently available for purchase from the Five12 Web Store for an introductory price of $99 (US). After January 4th, the price will be $119 (US).

Features of Numerology 2 Include:

* A modular step sequencing music composition environment.
* MIDI-based Note Sequencing modules for monophonic, polyphonic and drum sequencing.
* Flexible CV & Gate Sequencer modules for 'component-based' sequencing.
* GrooveClock module for building custom grooves.
* A variety of analog-synthesis-style modules for generating and processing streams of control (CV) data, including LFO's, Envelopes and XY controllers.
* Several MIDI processing and filtering modules.
* Audio Unit hosting.
* An eight-part sample-based DrumKit synthesizer.
* A polyphonic sample-based AudioSample module for audio synthesis.
* A flexible virtual-rack system for organizing modules into musical parts, called Stacks.
* An integrated preset system for coordinating all module settings within a stack.
* An easy to setup parameter modulation system for modulating almost anything from anything else.
* MIDI remote control of almost any parameter.
* A timeline-based playlist arrangement system.
* A dedicated audio mixer with 8 stereo aux sends per stack.
* Custom routing of CV, Audio & MIDI data streams.
* Stereo audio recording of the Master and Alt output busses.
* Flexible synchronization via MIDI Clock, MTC or ReWire.
* Universal binary for Mac OS X, 10.4.11 or later."

Nintendo Gameboy Precision Oscillator Pitch Bend


YouTube via circuitmaster of GetLoFi
"Nintendo Gameboy with a precision oscillator LTC1799"

Circuit Bent Modular Synth


YouTube via circuitmaster of GetLoFi
"This is a circuit bent modular synth. It features two "Random" LED sequencer modules, dub siren board, toy drum circuit, and an APC circuit. The patching is done via Nail and Clip Lead system."

Circuit Bent Roland EM-101


YouTube via circuitmaster of GetLoFi.com

Circuit Bent Darkstar Synth


YouTube via circuitmaster. send my way via brian c.
"Not much as far as glitches, the unit crashes and takes a while to boot up. Added two 555 LFOs with various patching directly to the control potentiometers and the joystick. Gives you more analog warble effects. Best feature is a HOLD switch for the Audition Button.
More information at www.getlofi.com"

"Atomic" cover by Glomag f. stealthopera @ Blip Festival 2008 in NYC


"Atomic" cover by Glomag f. stealthopera @ Blip Festival 2008 in NYC from 2 Player Productions on Vimeo.
"'Atomic' written by written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri, originally performed by Blondie.

Glomag: myspace.com/glomaggot

The first of many videos to come, now with pro audio recording and mastering!

2 Player Productions is honored to present a third series of videos from New York's annual Blip Festival. Subscribe to our account to stay on top of uploads as we put them up over the next few months. As usual, the end result is a beautifully packaged DVD featuring one video from each of the festival's 32 musical performances + tons of bonus content. You can purchase the 06 DVD on our site for a mere $15 (07 DVD available online in January 09!)

2playerproductions.com

The Blip Festival aims to showcase emerging creative niches involving the use of legacy video game & home computer hardware as modern artistic instrumentation. Devices such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Nintendo Game Boy and others are repurposed into the service of original, low-res, high-impact electronic music and visuals — sidestepping game culture and instead exploring the technology's untapped potential and distinctive intrinsic character.

blipfestival.org"

Greenleaf @ "Night Before Blip" open mic in NYC, 12.03.08

Greenleaf @ "Night Before Blip" open mic in NYC, 12.03.08 from 2 Player Productions on Vimeo.
"myspace/greenleafsmusic
blipfestival.org
thetanknyc.org
8bitcollective.org
2playerproductions.com

On the night before Blip Festival 2008, The Tank and 8bitcollective joined forces to host an epic open-mic session to warm the city up for the next four days.

This is Greenleaf's debut performance.

Thanks to The Tank, 8bc, and everyone who came out to play and listen."

EMS Synthi

flickr by Fredrik Forsberg

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"Behind glass, so I could not tweak the knobs..."

This one appears to be at Musicmuseet in Stockholm Sweden.

img340

flickr by Grudnick

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"Billy Currie on Arp Odyessy, Ultravox"

slacion


YouTube via tedthetrumpet
"slice-station; Novation BassStation impro through harsh BBCut2 patch in SuperCollider 3, ott reverb and loops/edits in Logic Pro 8. Video Nokia N73 cellphone, remixed live in QuickTime Player and recaputured using Snapz Pro X."

Serge Animal first test


YouTube via verstaerker
"my very first test of my new Serge Animal - not very musical - just some noises"
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