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| Synthesizer Medley 1985 |
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This video "Synthesizer Medley" was done by
Thomas Dolby, Herbie Hancock, Howard Jones,
and Stevie Wonder in Los Angeles(1985). This
video was uploaded by ~Rob
Probably one of the most controversial movies
known on the net itself. This performance
gives off all different views and expressed
ideas from viewers. Watch. Is it a real
performance, or pre-recorded? There is an
answer.
(All rights go to the owner of this video who
recorded this project. I'm not claiming this
as my video, I'm only showing this to the
people who have a passion for music through
Youtube.) Tags : thomas dolby herbie hancock howard jones stevie wonder synth synthesize 1985 grammy medley synthesizer 80's new wave |
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| Synthesizer - Electric Six |
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This is my final project for a college class
which dealt mainly with Photoshop, though I
made this mostly with Windows Moviemaker.
I liked how it turned out, but it starts to
lose it a little towards the end.
Comment if you want, but I already got an A
on it so I'm pretty much satisfied.
Please don't sue me, Electric Six; the only
profit I made from this was the
aforementioned "A". Tags : electric six synthesizer video project |
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Durée : 234 s |
| AquesTone Vocal Synthesizer |
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http://www.a-quest.com/aquestone/
AquesTone is a vocal synthesizer plug-in (it
is free!) It is a curious experience to sing
a song with a keyboard... Try it yourself. Tags : vocal synth aquest |
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| Wiimote Synthesizer |
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Here's a quick version of how this works.
This is by no means a complete guide. You are
expected to be able to read documentation and
experiment for yourself. This guide is for
Windows, but see the bottom if you have a
mac.
You do not need a Wii console to do this. I
do not actually own a Wii console, I just
went out and bought the controller as soon as
I heard it is bluetooth enabled. You will
however need a bluetooth adapter. (A lot of
laptops have one already)
First get BlueSoleil (www.bluesoleil.com) to
pair your computer with the wiimote over
bluetooth.
Get GlovePIE
(http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie)
. It recognizes the wiimote and you can turn
the sensor data into midi output. There are
some sample scripts on there, but you'll
really want to write your own script. The
program has excellent documentation, and with
the sample scripts provided it is relatively
easy to write your own script for whatever
you are doing.
You will need to install the Maple Virtual
MIDI ports
(http://www.hardnote.com/maple.htm). This
allows you to send MIDI data between programs
on your computer. One program uses port 1 as
an output, and another listens on that port.
At this point, you can use the Wiimote to
send midi data to any program you want. I
used Reaktor.
In my video, I have two tilt axes controlling
the frequency cutoff on two low-pass filters.
The arrow keys control the pitch of the
melody, and the rest of the buttons choose
from preset chords. The A and B buttons turn
on and off the two voices.
You might also notice that the LEDs on the
Wiimote change. They change depending on the
chord that is selected. You are able to use
GlovePIE to also send MIDI data back to the
Wiimote.
Quick note to mac users:
You can do this using Max/MSP. There is an
object for Max written to connect to the
Wiimote. See the instructions here:
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremot
e Tags : wii music synthesizer wiimote midi |
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