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hotchk155 favorited a video
(3 days ago)
This is not animusic! It is honestly for real.
This is a bigger version of the electric glockenspiel I have shown in some previous videos. The mech...
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This is not animusic! It is honestly for real.
This is a bigger version of the electric glockenspiel I have shown in some previous videos. The mechanical action is the same. However, the electronics are a bit different as this glockenspiel is responding to a 1 V/Octave signal. It is therefore a VCG - a Voltage Controlled Glockenspiel. In other words: The glockenspiel can be controlled by a standard Moog keyboard. In this video I played it on a home build analog controller keyboard outside the picture.
The rest of the arrangement is played on the Technics SX-C600 organ and Roland SH-2000 synthesizer.
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hotchk155 uploaded a new video
(6 days ago)
I thought the XY control of the launchpad would make a good way to play a formant filter in real time. The pad is sending note trigger and continuo...
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I thought the XY control of the launchpad would make a good way to play a formant filter in real time. The pad is sending note trigger and continuous midi controllers mapped in Reason to XY of a formant filter, which is part of a Thor synth patch I created to approximate a jawharp. I also want to try to get a formant filter to "talk" under launchpad control.... See my other clips for programming and midi routing info... my hands are not really green :)
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hotchk155 uploaded a new video
(1 week ago)
I wondered what it would sound like if I tried to turn "Conways game of life" into music. With help from wikipedia I found several of the...
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I wondered what it would sound like if I tried to turn "Conways game of life" into music. With help from wikipedia I found several of these cellular automata algorithms and coded some of them to use the launchpad as a display and input to toggle cells as the program ran. The buttons on the right select between different algorithms. The bottom row of buttons is mapped across a major scale and the scale is also moved by the program in a kind of 12-bar progression. The output is MIDI piped into Reason via midi yoke. See my other clips for midi source code... Its interesting how these rules come up with intricate semi-random repeating patterns which map well to music.. worth more playing i think
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hotchk155 uploaded a new video
(1 week ago)
see http://sites.google.com/site/skriyl/H... More programming experiments on my Launchpad... A twist on a step sequencer to add a bit of unpredictab...
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see http://sites.google.com/site/skriyl/H... More programming experiments on my Launchpad... A twist on a step sequencer to add a bit of unpredictability. Press buttons to send a note trigger falling in the column. Press to toggle bottom row lights... RED means play once and GREEN means repeat notes. Probably would sound better with notes mapped across a scale instead of an 8 semitone range.... As before I used MIDI YOKE to pipe midi output from a Visual C++ program to Reasons midi input (Windows)
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