via [sonicstate]
eat a theremin
bangstrokeblow – eigenharp mv
dubstep wobble bass – kinect hack
dude controlling the wobble with a hacked kinect controller. tight.
via[motherboard]
tempest – wnamm 2011
dave ‘midi anyone?’ smith and roger ‘linndrum’ linn have gotten together and made a drum machine/synthesizer, which is like the electronic music equivalent of newton and leibniz getting together and knocking out the calculus, or like joyce and beckett getting together and knocking out some inscrutable shit, or like katy perry and ke$ha getting together and knocking out a really great song.
$2000 MSRP puts it well out of abu’s price range, but this thing is uber-lustworthy.
OMGuitar – iPad guitar
this has been making the rounds recently.
misa guitar pt. 3 – miotf
remember these guys? well now you can buy me one.
via [misa digital]
xbox 360 OSC controller
idea for johnny balls concept album (‘stop playin games with my balls’): songs that are mapped to controller input for speed runs through different video games.
check out this guy’s other stuff here. he’s an audioboss.
I have wanted to do something creative with a game controller ever since I first discovered the [human interface] object in Max. And as soon as the new Nodes object was released I thought a great implementation would be to use it with some sort of joystick.
I’m using MaxMSP to receive all the control data from an XBox 360 controller and converting it to OSC messages to be used with any program that accepts OSC, in this case Reaktor. I’ve made each message range scalable as well, for fine tuning control possibilities.
I added 9 nodes for each joystick which gave me 11 control parameters (including XY) for each joystick! It was a little unpredictable to know what kinds of results that would achieve but that was the fun part :)
I pretty much randomly assigned all the controls to this ring modulating synth and buffer effect Buffeater. Fun times.
moog lap steel guitar – miotf
the asheville synth gurus are making a lap steel guitar. the bluegrass dance record that m. balls has been promising is about to get done, son.
via [synthtopia]
the who – novelty instruments – miotf
this is basically an advertisement for cool goofy shit you can buy at thinkgeek, but damn if isn’t superawesome when the dude starts windmilling on his t-shirt.