AUUG - The Motion Synth
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 5:06 pm
I initially shared this on the wiggler forum, then with the slutz, but perhaps there will be more interest here.. there is now less than two weeks to go on the kickstarter campaign and I'd really like to see this funded, not only because I think it could be fun/useful but I'm interested in seeing the potential ripples that is causes throughout the performance world.
introducing AUUG--- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOlIawT01uo
controlling Ableton--- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGKKZRC7THo
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/189 ... into-music
This is definitely one of the more intriguing uses for an iPhone/iPod that I've yet seen and it seems like something that many of you may also find of interest.
Dec 19, 2013 is the final day of their Kickstarter campaign and they're presently around the halfway mark, in both funding and time.
getting past the very sci-fi musician-from-the-future vibe of the thing, this could be incredibly useful in either a solo or ensemble performance and much like that shown in the first vid, the multimedia potential is vast. the recently posted vid of AUUG controlling Live is more like what I had in mind but I'm also thinking that this could be very cool for those using hybrid modular systems, AUUG + Expert Sleepers?
anyway, I backed this a week ago because if nothing else my wife and I both have an iPhone4S and for $68 this looks like fun.
what do you think? is it lamer than a keytar and just another gimmicky gadget to gather dust like so many Wii-mote accessories? or, is the future now and this is an incredibly inspiring boundary-breaking instrument that has sent your mind in motion? ...personally I suspect that it will be a bit of both and I really want one
introducing AUUG--- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOlIawT01uo
controlling Ableton--- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGKKZRC7THo
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/189 ... into-music
This is definitely one of the more intriguing uses for an iPhone/iPod that I've yet seen and it seems like something that many of you may also find of interest.
Dec 19, 2013 is the final day of their Kickstarter campaign and they're presently around the halfway mark, in both funding and time.
getting past the very sci-fi musician-from-the-future vibe of the thing, this could be incredibly useful in either a solo or ensemble performance and much like that shown in the first vid, the multimedia potential is vast. the recently posted vid of AUUG controlling Live is more like what I had in mind but I'm also thinking that this could be very cool for those using hybrid modular systems, AUUG + Expert Sleepers?
anyway, I backed this a week ago because if nothing else my wife and I both have an iPhone4S and for $68 this looks like fun.
what do you think? is it lamer than a keytar and just another gimmicky gadget to gather dust like so many Wii-mote accessories? or, is the future now and this is an incredibly inspiring boundary-breaking instrument that has sent your mind in motion? ...personally I suspect that it will be a bit of both and I really want one