Didgeridoo Improvisation - custom built controller for Max/MSP sound processing and synthesis
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Sweet!
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this additive piece on a didge really makes me want one. A simple way to REALLY change your music. Would be awesome for space musicians. I could definitely see Steve Roach using one.
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Man, seriously. This gives me shivers and goose skin. :D Didge is one of my favorite instruments of all time, it always gets me. ^^ And now that you´ve electronized it, it sounds even more badassery. :3
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never thought I'd see a circuit bent a didge! badass!
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Rockin! Some incredible sounds there... plus the delays help us mortals who can't circular breathe very well... :)
Was there a hole under the controller to get the audio, or was it miked at the end?
Love to see what you're working with... got a patch screen shot? :) Great choice of FX with it, heard some LFO/ring mod and some tapin~ tapout~. I especially like the tapout~ time parameter, it's awesome to change that real-time.
Nice work with the microcontroller, those things can be a pain!



do you record any of this stuff, or are you in a band and do this stuff live? i would pay to get the record or see it live.
waxanimalparts 2 years ago
i have done some recordings but not much yet, and I am starting to perform more, I hope to come out with a recording eventually.
yakthekyle 2 years ago
wow that is pretty cool, are you using the audio input from the didgeridoo and modulating through max/msp?
AppA 2 years ago
yes, the didge is miked and then sent through m=sevral processes in max
yakthekyle 2 years ago