Real-Time Electronics Part 1 w/ Oli Rubow & Bertil Mark

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

our today's 26min long video features drummer oli rubow and percussionist bertil mark. their performance focuses on an interesting and new musical field: real time electronics. check it out and enjoy.

dj-culture is realised interactively utilizing acoustic drums, percussion, and electricity
say goodbye to stiff playbacks and play music instead
musical snippets are edited live and arranged to something completely new
everything is improvised, nothing is planned
an exciting musical journey

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  • Wii? Creative.

  • Meh.  Sorry Meinl.

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  • @bass4312 might be , but certainly not in the same context...this is happening live without planning...just improvised stuff...

  • no peaking,..

  • Used electronic gear by the_ drummer:

    *2x Roland SPD-S with personal samples + a Roland e-Cymbal for deep boom bass drums.

    *EHX Vocoder + Line6 Tap Delay for the splitted snare mic.

    *Alesis Microverb for dubby snare reverb shots.

    *Acidlab Bassline for typical 303 vibe.

    *The BD triggers an analog Jomox Mbase. This sound gets delayed by a Boss RE20 and filtered by the Oto Biscuit.

    *Macbook Pro (+ Ableton Live/Effectrix + Motu Traveler + Launchpad) synchronices the Bassline and Bertil's Computer.

  • Used electronic gear on the percussion riser:

    *Macbook Pro with Ableton Live and max for live

    *4x Beyerdynamic mix splitted for efx and realtime looping into Motu Traveler.

    *Controlers: Jazzmutant Lemur, Monome and Wiimote Controller, Korg KaossPad 3, SPD-S for controling and playing Ableton and Native Instruments.

  • little do you know that he is really playing mario party in between his parts

  • @jakamake my guess is different motions give different sounds. probably all controlled through the drummers laptop

  • Creative, but i've seen better percussionists & drummers. :x

  • Wuts up with the wii controlers

    

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