to whom are interested in new way of deejaying
to whom are interested in new way of deejaying
I just found that on youtube. Traktor + Lemur + experimental VST plugin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0QPi_UYF6w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0QPi_UYF6w
MacBook, Live, Kore, Komplete, Max/MSP, hammerfall and so on
Saw that a few days ago...
This already came up on another thrread.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51244
IDM = poop
This already came up on another thrread.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51244
IDM = poop
15" PB 2.5 Ghz, 4 Gig RAM, 750 GB HD, Live 9 still no cue points or program change messages?!?. Doesn't do shit.
The video is more a proof of concept. this is part of an academic research project, and is still work in progressstinky wrote:first, you have to learn how to dj...
that sounds like shit.
link to the paper
I'm not sure what concept they are proving
I am really vibing on all the new directions that are being pursued, but if you are going to release a demo on YouTube, at least find 3 minutes of audio that show the new tech in a favourable light. I think we all get the point that we would like to have a play with this stuff, and it looks kind of interesting. But I am hoping the future of DJing / live production includes the bit where the tunes are good
I am really vibing on all the new directions that are being pursued, but if you are going to release a demo on YouTube, at least find 3 minutes of audio that show the new tech in a favourable light. I think we all get the point that we would like to have a play with this stuff, and it looks kind of interesting. But I am hoping the future of DJing / live production includes the bit where the tunes are good
I think I get what's going on: The different dots represent frequency bands vertically, time horizontally, and they switch and gate between songs and so on.
Not horribly innovative, and doesn't sound nice at all. The only neat thing about it is the interface, I reckon. And that's yummy for sure, but it hardly warrants the IRCAM seal of approval!
Not horribly innovative, and doesn't sound nice at all. The only neat thing about it is the interface, I reckon. And that's yummy for sure, but it hardly warrants the IRCAM seal of approval!
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.