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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Necrophagy Tour


YouTube via thedeepelement.

NSFW First off, there are some dldos at 1:45 - 1:52 and a somewhat unidentifiable bush and peen profile at 3:07 - 3:16, so consider yourself warned. The rest, aside from some urinating in public, appears to be safe. The stuff my eyes are exposed to to keep you safe... That said, there's some misc synth spotting throughout, synth cats and dogs!, but the good stuff [massive synth gear] comes in at 6:04 on. Too much to even label, but considering both Mike Brown of Livewire, Steve of Monorocket, and Gur of Tiptop Audio make an appearance, I'll give them the labels, and there's a Synergy DK in there. Also the Halloween... Some notes via Gur of Tiptop Audio: "Some cool videos from the Trash Audio synth gathering in LA last week with Mike Brown, Steve, my self, Surachai and few other musicians and Alessandro Cortini playing the Z-DSP, starting at minute 6:54"

PERCUSSA Introduces MODULOR and expands AudioCubes product range

The official press release for MODULOR [prevoiusly posted].

"Simple but powerful modular sequencing software, tightly integrated with hands-on AudioCubes, helps you listen, focus and develop unique ideas

Erpe-Mere, Belgium, October 28th, 2009 – PERCUSSA announces Modulor for AudioCubes, a simple but powerful software application that lets you host your favourite software instruments (VSTs or AudioUnits) and quickly develop musical ideas.

The MODULOR software and AudioCubes hardware work with your existing MIDI controller and professional sound interface (ASIO or CoreAudio), and becomes the center of the music making and improvisation process, where MIDI information is recorded, looped, routed and processed, driving a rack of your favourite software instruments.

AudioCubes become an intuitive, direct, hands-on interface to record, vary, process and assemble the components of your music: loops can be easily assembled by putting their physical representations together, multiple instrument parameters can be controlled directly by hand gestures, sensed by fast and accurate optical technology, and high-intensity full-colour RGB LED lighting can be used for colour-coding recordings and MIDI effects.

Over a year in development, MODULOR expands on proven loop-based recording and improvisation concepts, by offering access to musical data through a physical interface, AudioCubes, in which units of musical data are represented by beautifuly designed physical objects. Working with units of information becomes as simple, inspiring and satisfying as working with their physical representation.

In MODULOR, bringing a loop into the mix is a matter of placing an AudioCube in the network. Taking a loop out is done by removing a cube. Putting together various loops to build up unique musical ideas is a matter of putting cubes physically together. You can easily explore how the parts you recorded can be combined to create many unique musical ideas, using the AudioCubes hands-on hardware interface. Assign colours to cubes to help you remember which part of the music goes where. Map colours to keys you’ve used while recording the loops, so you know you’ll always be in key when you bring cubes of the same colour together.

Besides being a powerful tool for recording and production, MODULOR offers great potential for advanced composers who wish to process and generate MIDI information: through the AudioCubes interface, MIDI effects, such as an arpeggiator, echo, transposer and chord generator, can be combined to create complex processing chains, simply by combining the physical objects representing the effects. An infinite number of effects can be built this way, generating unique variations of the initial MIDI recordings or live input.

Rather than trying to offer a large amount of features, with a cluttered piece of software as the result, Percussa's philosophy with MODULOR was to develop a piece of software that handles one specific task very well: development of new music. This facilitates the creative process, lets you spend less time with the computer, and lets you listen and focus more on your work.

AudioCubes hardware connects directly with MODULOR, without needing drivers. The high-speed USB connection with custom protocol delivers messages with better speed and accuracy than MIDI, through its 1kHz update rate and 10-bit resolution. The way the hardware and software integrate is identical on Mac and Windows, and plugging and unplugging hardware while the software is running is no problem, requiring no software or system restart. This is especially convenient when using MODULOR in live situations. MODULOR offers all functions on a single screen GUI layout with central workspace, so there are no complicated menus to browse or hard-to-reach functions while you're working.

AudioCubes sensors can be mapped easily to software instrument parameters in MODULOR - up to 4 per cube, which gives you access to a 4-dimensional parameter space, and to great sonic results, which are hard to reach with conventional knob-boxes.

MODULOR uses a high quality mixing section internally for its VST/AudioUnit instrument rack, and supports ASIO and CoreAudio interfaces, giving you the same audio quality as if you would run the instruments in your DAW software. Using MODULOR with your existing DAW is no problem - there is a MIDI export function which lets you export the ideas you developed as multi-track MIDI files, and easily load them into popular DAW software.

PERCUSSA recommends to use MODULOR with 4 or more AudioCubes, and has introduced a convenient 6 and 8 AudioCube set simultaneously with the release of MODULOR. These new AudioCube packages offer a significant discount over buying multiple sets of AudioCubes. When used with MODULOR, AudioCubes make a powerful and unique system for composition, music production, and live performance.

Pricing and availability

MODULOR is available as a free download from the PERCUSSA Website at http://www.percussa.com/downloads/

AudioCubes 6 cube set is available for a suggested retail price of 1049 EUR / 1559 USD at http://shop.percussa.com/

AudioCubes 8 cube set is available for a suggested retail price of 1349 EUR / 1999 USD at http://shop.percussa.com/

More information
Additional information on MODULOR is available from http://www.percussa.com/applications/modulor/ and http://www.percussa.com/uses/composition/


About PERCUSSA
PERCUSSA is the worldwide pioneer in the field of desktop tangible interfaces for music applications. The company’s mission is to stimulate and facilitate the digital creation of sound, music and visuals, through innovation in the hardware and software interfaces by which artists interact with computers.

The companies' products give both professional and amateurs access to new forms of interaction which empowers them to create unique and differentiating creative work.

PERCUSSA brought the fascinating world of tangible interface technology to the desktop of artists in early 2007, and offers a range of products to choose from, all designed and developed by its small and dedicated team located in Belgium."

rosmarie s baby theme


YouTube via kaltehand. Another Halloween post.
"played with an old WASP synthesizer at home"
Note I added a Halloween label so you can filter posts by just that. For some reason only 2009 posts came up when I searched on Halloween to apply the label. I'll have to go back up and update older posts.

And for fun...

Rosemary's Baby Trailer

YouTube via caligulathegod. Anyone know if any synths were used in the sound track?

Arduinome Logic Board Testing


YouTube via StarfireMX
"Testing my arduinome logic board prototype"

Portable Doepfer

flickr by exoct
(click for more)

Livewire is in there as well.

3- way SynthLUV


YouTube via rezzn8r

"Wednesday night noise freakout!
Numerology controls frac, modcan, and moog synths.
Warning: Modular Tweakage Not Suitable For Some Viewers!
Dissonant, Chaotic, and sometimes Abrasive. (hehehe)"

Happy Halloween!


YouTube via organfairy.

Remember to click on the holiday label below for more Halloween posts. If you have 'em, send 'em in.
"A while ago I experimented with making some mildly scary music. And I decided to make a little video to go with it. The weird colours that some of the pictures have is a result of using a set of coloured filters that I bought many years ago to my old film camera. But I thought they suited the purpose - after all halloween is a quite colourfull and at the same time dark occation.

The music is played on Rhytm Ace drum machine, Yamaha HE-8 organ with CVS-10 expander, Roland JX-8P synthesizer and the little Music Time 300 toy keyboard."

Muug


YouTube via Ema996Roma
"Emulazione del suono del sintetizzatore Mini Moog con Nord Modular G2X Clavia Emanuele Brizioli"

Update:

Muug2

"Seconda parte della demo del Nord Modular G2X utilizzato per emulare la struttura di un sintetizzatore molto noto... il Mini Moog!!!!"

Dimension ... Akihiko Matsumoto (2009)


YouTube via akihikotube
"Dimension ... Akihiko Matsumoto (2009)
http://homepage.mac.com/sin..."

BinauralBeat Atari Punk Console


YouTube via larsby
"Binaural beats generated by two Atari Punk Consoles.
More info here http://www.larsby.com/johan...

To get the binauralbeat thing going, you need to listen to this in stereo and in headphones.! "
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