Wednesday, October 19, 2011
CP 1919 - 1 - Harp Effect
YouTube Uploaded by TheStrangeAgency on Oct 19, 2011
"CP 1919, the fluid-driven synthesizer for the iPad. Harp effect tutorial."
iPads on eBay
"CP 1919 is the latest and most experimental audio app from The Strange Agency.
A physics-based fluid simulation drives an additive synthesizer, controlling a fat stack of up to 24 oscillators. The multitouch interface lets you control the fluid with your fingers, exciting the oscillators like strings on a liquid harp.
Various settings alter the fluid’s behavior as well as the resulting sound. Coax the fluid into a gentle motion, or crank the parameters for instant sonic madness.
Furthermore, a large ribbon controller lets you detune the oscillators, creating rich, sonorous harmonies or the thickest dissonant cacophony. Meanwhile two independent LFO's allow automated control of both oscillator spread and aggregate pitch.
Play CP 1919 as a drone by strumming the fluid with one hand while tapping the ribbon with the other or use the on-screen keyboard to play it like a more traditional device. The HOLD control lets you leave the sound on or make it keyboard-activated. Hold down ZERO to force the fluid to subside, or turn up the DAMPEN slider to kill its momentum. As always, experiment!"
iPads on eBay
Roland Jupiter 6 Synthesizer
via this auction
"This is the later revision which has midi in, out and through."
TuneWalke by nhm1
Randomsounds by nhm1
"This is the later revision which has midi in, out and through."
TuneWalke by nhm1
Randomsounds by nhm1
自来红-Caco
flickr By Meng Qi
"Circuit By Arthur Harrison
PCB By ZiLaiHong (Meng Qi)"
Update via Meng Qi in the comments: "Here is the DIY Crackle Box"
Synth in the House
flickr By Geoff Peters 604
"Concept still life of a Roland JX-305 synth and a Japanese stuffed animal bird."
YouTube Uploaded by geoffmobile on Oct 19, 2011
"http://birdsinthehouse.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gpeters/6259867318/in/set-72157627927971298
http://geoffmobile.com
A behind the scenes look at my recent photography session. Concept still life of a Roland JX-305 synth and a Japanese stuffed animal bird.
Photo details:
Concept photo for Intermediate Photography class at Langara College in Vancouver BC Canada, October 2011.
Taken with available light (no flash). Silver reflector was used to bounce light onto synthesizer. Tripod, long exposure, timer, and mirror lockup were used. Grey card used to set manual white balance and get initial exposure. Some exposure bracketing and in-camera-histogram/blinking highlights on camera were used to find the final exposures.
No post-processing beyond a simple RAW conversion to Jpeg was done; this is all done in-camera.
Used Adobe RGB Color Space.
Suggested music to go with this photo:"
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