lets hear what people make with live!
and how you do it!
also, if anyone is working with homemade control surfaces, lets see those to!
here's mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KS9AX6Rgeg
Cheers!
- loren
SHOW YOUR WORK!!!
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bleepsnbreaks
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Wow man, thats really cool, that would be wicked for performing live....
How to set things like that up to work mankes my brain hurt
How to set things like that up to work mankes my brain hurt
My Tracks on MySpace
Progressive Mix demo(not mixed in Live, mixed with CDJs)
17" Macbook pro 2.4 | Live 6 + Operator
Progressive Mix demo(not mixed in Live, mixed with CDJs)
17" Macbook pro 2.4 | Live 6 + Operator
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rbmonosylabik
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http://www.last.fm/music/Monosylabik/Monosylabik
4 tracks on the EP and there are a whole bunch of others cooking, along with some remixes and stuff based off those 4
I don't have the playing live part figured out yet, but it'll involve a the BCR and the K49, a turntable, and I'll probably jump into the reactivision bandwagon sometime soon (Cool vid btw).
4 tracks on the EP and there are a whole bunch of others cooking, along with some remixes and stuff based off those 4
I don't have the playing live part figured out yet, but it'll involve a the BCR and the K49, a turntable, and I'll probably jump into the reactivision bandwagon sometime soon (Cool vid btw).
Here is something I like to use for interactive modulation of midi parameters through vision. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE_PFqKP ... re=related
My collaborator made it. It's a work in progress/refinement of something we cooked up in Jitter.
I like using jitter to tweak for me. There is potential for vision-based patches to be so much more expressive than knobs. As it is Max does introduce new freedoms for controlling live.
I like that you have a physical interface that it sees. Those fingers are very interesting. It is similar to something that we are working on. Maybe I'll be able to share something before or after that performance happens.
My collaborator made it. It's a work in progress/refinement of something we cooked up in Jitter.
I like using jitter to tweak for me. There is potential for vision-based patches to be so much more expressive than knobs. As it is Max does introduce new freedoms for controlling live.
I like that you have a physical interface that it sees. Those fingers are very interesting. It is similar to something that we are working on. Maybe I'll be able to share something before or after that performance happens.
