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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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how to use NI Massiive within FL studio 10?

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Question by Lolsteph Lolnastew: how to use NI Massiive within FL studio 10?
so hey guys, i have both programs (yes, i bought them) and I wanted to know how i could link both programs so i can play with massive within my fruityloops. any answer is appriciated!

Best answer:

Answer by SteveO
You need to add the VSTs into your FL instruments. Go under “Channels, More” and click “Refresh, Fast Scan” to add in new VSTs in FL. Massive should have installed to a directory called VST, so if it’s there, FL will add into its list of available instruments.

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Everytime I try to open a file from within a Program, my comp freezes?

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Question by Vince R: Everytime I try to open a file from within a Program, my comp freezes?
Everytime I try to open my saved files from within a program the program crashs.
(example) I open “Fruityloops 8″ and click “open” and it freezes.

I dont know what to do, any ideas?

Best answer:

Answer by Mandy k
Maybe not open the file if u don’t have 2!!!! that is most likely a virus and can damage ur computer so unless u have 2 i would not open it!!!!
but if u really want to open it then properly shutdown ur computer existing all things out before u shut down and if that does not wrk then Control alt then del. to make the freezing stop but if it keeps on freezing then call somebody like a computer tec. But I REC AMEND NOT downloading the file again or opening it to avoid that!

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What is needed to record electronic drums to separate tracks within a DAW?

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Question by holla: What is needed to record electronic drums to separate tracks within a DAW?
I have a Roland TD-3 Electronic Drum set and I want to record each drum individually to a separate track, but record them all in one pass like you do when recording real drums.
I am using Logic Pro 8 to record them. I think it has to do with recording them via MIDI, but I dont know what is needed to record the MIDI from the drum set.

Best answer:

Answer by Daniel Düsentrieb

Hello
on this page you get
the solution for your problem!

http://www.tdpri.com/forum/recording-progress/98363-tips-recording-electronic-drum-kit.html

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