Blog category: Sound Visualization

Multitouching sounds with Minority Report Synthesizer

I wrote about this some time ago. Christian Bannister/Subcycle Labs are developing a multitouch screen where you can see the sounds and in real time control it with your hands on the screen. The various touch configurations control different parameters of the synthesized bass including filter modulation rate, bit crush, sample and hold, feedback, oscillator phase and fm synthesis. Here's an update on the progress of the work so far. It looks amazing, I would love to have a screen like this.  Looks like the one Tom Cruise uses in Minority Report, doesn't it?

 

multi-touch rhythm navigation (subcycle labs) from christian bannister on Vimeo.

Sound and visual sampling by Ross Angeles

Ross Harris uses the alias Rossangeles and makes some fantastic sound/visual samplings. Two clips for you here. I'm a man of few words some sundays, lets leave it to this.

 

This is Auto Tune

Auto Tune from rossangeles on Vimeo.

 

This is Pop Music

Pop Music from rossangeles on Vimeo.

Laptop orchestras

First of all, yes this is oh so nerdy! Now we know a little more about what nerds do on weekends.. But lets face it, sometimes when nerds come together, they deliver something quite cool. No, I'm not talking about live fantasy battles or queing outside cinemas for weeks. Check theese clips out, its laptop orchestras.

"Laptop orchestras first started at Princeton University where they gathered a group of students with Macbooks, built custom speakers and experimented together. This gave birth to PLOrk, the Princeton Laptop Orchestra.The students perform with a software called ChucK, a software designed by Ge Wang and Perry Cook specifically for the orchestra. ChucK gives students the ability to utilize their computers keyboard, trackpad and tilt-motion capabilities to perform and control keys, volume, pitch, effects and that kind of stuff. In some cases, they even use wiimotes(you’ll see in the video). The music they do together isn’t exactly what you’d expect from an orchestra. It ranges a lot more in the experimental genre. But regardless, it’s still cool."

Unfortunately this clip is spoiled by the nerds talking about their lap top orchestra... If you want to start a laptop orchestra you can find some pointers from the PLOrk HERE

 

The japanese have a more visual approach, the tokyo laptop orchestra:

I think the japanese really put the Princeton gang to shame here

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A moscow laptop orchestra

A Berlin laptop orchestra

Via Motherboard

 

Voltage - visuals and sounds in marriage

This is Voltage, an animated film from Bam Studio. The artwork,animation and sound design is fantastic. Also the music is great, there's a raw analog sound that gives me shivers. Audio and visuals really mix well together and I strongly feel that orange is an underrated colour, isnt it?  Great work!

A little warning though. Once you have pressed that play button, its really hard to stop watching...

"Just like modular synthesizers, people connect with each other in order to achieve diverse objectives. In Voltage, robots, half-human and half-synthesizer, powered by a huge amount of energy, connect to each other in an electric and chaotic trance."

Voltage from Bam Studio on Vimeo.

Multitouch the sound!

This is awsome. Subcycle Labs develops a multitouch screen that visualizes sound and makes it interactive. The Storm - Touch it!

 

multi-touch the storm - interactive sound visuals - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.

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Been into synthesizers for 15 years, but never a technical geek. I'm a member of the band Velours Perfect, and have had electronic music as a hobby since I stopped playing with G.I Joe Figures. I buy and sell synths all the time, sometimes manically, and my favourite synth varies, right now it is the Alesis Ion. On this blog you can read about whatever comes out of my mind, mostly synthesizer-related stuff though. Bzzt!

 

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