via [CDM]
Nick Demopoulos from BOMB Magazine on Vimeo.
via [CDM]
Nick Demopoulos from BOMB Magazine on Vimeo.
via [sonicstate]
dude controlling the wobble with a hacked kinect controller. tight.
via[motherboard]
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.
I went to a New Music Controller workshop this summer, and this video is the culmination of our 5 days together. I am working on developing a pair of gloves for me to utilize in the gestural control of electronic music. Soon to Come!
Summer 2010 Workshop
CCRMA @ Stanford
New Music Controllers Workshop from Jenifer Jaseau on Vimeo.
Tomas Henriques plays his First Prize instrument, The Double Slide Controller, at the 2010 Guthman Musical Instruments Competition held at Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology.
via [synthtopia]
full version here
via [create digital music]