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Like a Wheel Within a Wheel: Beautiful Optical Turntables Generate Spinning Rhythms

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Music is deeply tied up with motion; seeing that in a machine is somehow satisfying. Soundmachines, from the enigmatically-titled Berlin studio TheProduct*, is an interactive physical installation made from optical turntables. By moving the “tone arm” – really in this case an optical sensor attached to an extended mount – you can change rhythms and sound sweeps.

We’ve naturally seen many visualizations, tangible and digital, that make loops into wheels. But it’s worth noting the particular connection to a kinetic experiment by The Books’ Nick Zammuto from the film earlier this week. In fact, my one criticism of this piece is that the rhythms are so regular. Some syncopation in a machine like this would be not only pleasing, but immediately visible to the eye and therefore understandable. Perhaps even decoupling the wheels from the motor could allow a user to experiment with sound. That doesn’t mean you have to go from minimal techno to irregular chaos, but there’s quite a lot in between.

That’s not to take away from the impact of this piece, and in particular, the beauty of its installation. The presentation in an iconic object is a message in itself. And the circle remains the ideal design for a looped rhythm, embedded as it is in the repetition we perceive in our world.

http://www.the-product.org/soundmachines

More details:

Three units, which are resembling standard record players, translate concentric visual patterns into control signals for further processing in any music software. The rotation of the discs, each holding three tracks, can be synced to a sequencer.
The Soundmachines premiered on the Volkswagen New Beetle stand at the IAA motor show in late Summer 2011. In cooperation with the sounddesigner/producer Yannick Labbé of TRICKSKI fame, we developed three unique discs, each controlling one track of an Ableton Live Set exclusively made for the Event. The show was supported by a set of realtime generated visuals, running on a 25m wide LED wall.

One/One oneone-studio.com
TheProduct* the-product.org

Client

Volkswagen

Agency

Vok Dams, Hamburg

Sounddesign/Producer IAA
Yannick Labbé yannicklabbe.com

Special Thanks

Matt Karau
 matt.karau.com
Andreas Schmelas invertednothing.com

(See also a compelling-looking visual collage. It’s supposed to be set to John Cage’s “First Interlude,” but because of copyright concerns, is instead (arguably) set to Cage’s 4’33″. Let’s hope they don’t get sued for that.


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Q&A: What are the advantages of turntables and a mixer in a recording studio?

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Question by somefilename: What are the advantages of turntables and a mixer in a recording studio?
How would they help when you can just do your final mixdown inside your DAW. I saw in many “how to set up a home recording studio” videos that they have turntables/CDJs and a two channel mixer… I mean… is it because they’re also DJs?

Best answer:

Answer by Daniel K
If you are planning on recording hip-hop or rap, you will need them because they tend to use samples from older songs for their new music. Otherwise you do not need them as much.

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Drums beat maker program in soundblaster or cretive cd? it had two turntables and beats around the records?

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Question by henryurlo: Drums beat maker program in soundblaster or cretive cd? it had two turntables and beats around the records?
My uncle has a soundblaster or a creative sound card, I think the are the same, the thing is that in installation CD there was a music maker program. The program allowed you to click on circles around the records of the turntables and combiend them. I dont remember the name of the program please Help. The only thing I remember is the logo, it was a cartoon face(white) with djs’ headsets.

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Answer by Zoey
if you go to
download.com and type in like drum beat maker and such all programs will come up and you should find what you are lookingn for

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