My experience was about as short as you saw. I didn't get to dive other patches to get a feel for the variation, but it seemed to be a killer dance stab device and capable of some fun leads
That device was from Soma. In short the triangle in the middle controlled pan and filters. Everything else was patched via electro touch, so your body acts as a filter. It was such a cool sound box! Definitely want to incorporate some of those ideas into my next device
Really appreciate this video, man! Gave me a good heads up of what to expect when I was cracking open my Proteus and adding some more ROM sticks. Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much for the encouragement! I want to let you know, these live videos are but a small part of a much larger audio project I'm working on. So stay tuned for more exploration livestreams! And eventually the culmination of all these bizarre samples and trigging shenanigans.
I received an NES Max for Christmas in maybe 1990. I still remember how frustrating that thing was, but I loved it for its weirdness. I've always had a soft spot for odd input devices. This is a pretty cool mod, considering the actual profile of the controller was quite comfortable. That disk was the pooburt, though
I stand corrected! Now I've another controller to collect and make a video about! I always thought this controller was bad to the bone. Thanks for the heads up!
WHERE can I get me a high tech super daw?? This multi effects unit is a retro beast. So cool learning it had an expansion card as well. I use my rc 505 and mpc live 2 for dsp but if I had more room I'd love to add one of these to the hardware rack. Awesome stuff dude😎
HTSD is proprietary. I'm under NDA and run a risk even showing you THAT much. And thanks for the comment, I've fallen in love with 90's gear. It's cheap and readily available if you know where to look ;)
Ok, but it´s weird that nothing happens the first ten (!!) or more minutes. People don´t have the time to watch a one hour video that easily could have been edited down to say 8 minutes. Structure, structure, structure, please.
Just for you, I boiled down my last live stream into something more aligned to your suggestion. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_SFMbuKRGBM.html On this channel, my live streams are highly experimental. The videos are usually baked down into easier to digest segments. Hope you enjoy this cut! Thanks for watching!
It won't be long before people will need electro stimulus devices to shock their minds into releasing endorphins and all of the other happy chemicals that come from the thrill of being alive. Humanity might see a revolution 30 years from now where people are picking up real instruments and forcing themselves to compose and improvise... and getting high as a kite off of it.
Maybe. Or, this AI tool is nothing more than a calculator. I think calculus is incredibly difficult, but you add a calculator, and it becomes easier. I think these AI tools are just the same as adding a calculator to homework.
AI represents the death of everything I loved and put value in. The death of the only things that kept me going; the only things I believed in. AI is the death of my purpose and belief system.
People have said that about ALOT of technological developments. There was a time when people thought steam engine locomotives allowed people to move at neck breaking speeds of 15 mph.
AI ( the industry turd buzzword) as it stands is a glorified database, it does not create, it copies. The problem is music/art has been so dumbed down as to make AI look good. Raise your game you lovely humans.
Tides and currents are responsible for the weird flow of the water. This happens in Lake Superior pretty much around the whole shoreline from Canada and Michigan to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Lake Superior has cross currents that affect wave formations especially near shorelines. No we don't have aliens under the water controlling it!
Wow! That is some strange wave/water movement. It looks like the water has been filmed in reverse as the receding wave is more dominant than the oncoming wave! Plus the mini 'rips' formed due to the terrain immediately below the water line. I've watched a LOT of coastal surf/water/wave motion across my life & country & this video is amazing. Wow.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I've been experimenting subtle edits to turn these natural scenes into something a bit "more". Here I'm using time reversal on the water and audio plug ins to change the sound a bit. Drop me a sub to catch more natural oddities this month!