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nodal: home page - 0 views

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    What is Nodal? Nodal is generative software for composing music, interactive real-time improvisation, and a musical tool for experimentation and fun. Nodal uses a new method for creating and exploring musical patterns, probably unlike anything you've used before. You can play sounds using Nodal's built-in synthesiser or any MIDI compatible hardware or software instrument. Nodal is based around the concept of a user-defined network. The network consists of nodes (musical events) and edges (connections between events). You interactively define the network, which is then automatically traversed by any number of virtual players. Players play their instruments according to the notes specified in each node. The time taken to travel from one node to another is based on the length of the edges that connect the nodes. Nodal allows you to create complex, changing sequences using just a few simple elements. Its unique visual representation allows you to edit and interact with the music generating system as the composition plays. Nodal is compatible with DAW software such as Ableton Live, Logic Studio, Digital Performer and Garage Band. It can transmit and receive MIDI sync. You can edit a network using the mouse and keyboard, and optionally a MIDI keyboard. Nodal recognises and sends notes, sync, continuous controller and pitch bend information. Features simple but powerful interface change your composition while it is playing - great for improvisation and quickly creating new musical ideas compatible with any MIDI synthesiser and major Digital Audio software can run stand alone using the built-in synthesiser live performance tools: trigger complex sequences within the network using any MIDI keyboard or MIDI input device define your own interactive continuous controller curves (e.g. Volume, Pan, Modulation) for greater musical expression built-in examples and tutorial information to get you started and making music quickly
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KONKREET LABS -Performer - 0 views

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    PERFORMER is a revolutionary way to control your music software. It uses multi-touch technology to the full. Instead of traditional faders and knobs, use multi-touch and gestures to manipulate PERFORMER's beautiful shapes to dynamically control your computer's software instruments in real-time. In the studio, it allows the artist to approach their sound-design routine from a new, inspiring angle: to reconnect to their software instruments and Digital Audio Workstations by using Performer's revolutionary interface and arriving at sounds and progressions impossible with traditional controllers. But PERFORMER was also made to be seen! On the stage, alongside with VISUALISER (PERFORMER's big-screen visual output module, which is coming soon), PERFORMER creates an engaging live show that is indeed "alive".
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Ableton Live & MIDI Controllers - 3 views

Information for Using a MIDI Controller with Ableton Live Go to the Help View in Live (located under the help menu) Click the "MIDI Hardware" link under "Setup" in the help view Information is also...

abletonlive midi controller information

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ruipenha. » Instr. A - 0 views

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    "Instrument A is a composition and performance environment, controllable using only a single-button interface that can be adapted to each user's needs (e.g. adapted mouse, head interface, space bar). After opening the program for the first time, the user can begin a new composition by selecting one of 49 available loops as the basis of his or her composition. This loop can either be heard or silent during the final performance, but it will give each song its bpm and thus cannot be changed afterwards. The user can then add more loops or build new ones using the 105 samples available, through an interface similar to the one developed for Políssonos. After all the loops are laid out, the user can perform the song by triggering and layering different loop combinations and by freely playing the notes within a loop. Each song can be saved for future performances or subsequent compositional work and each performance can be recorded live as an audio file. The sounds for Instument A were selected from samples recorded at Casa da Música, from freesound.org and from Rolf Gehlhaar's personal library "
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AudioCubes MIDIBridge | Percussa AudioCubes - 0 views

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    MIDIBridge is a software application developed specifically for the Percussa AudioCubes hardware. It lets you use the AudioCubes with your existing MIDI compatible instruments or software for audio or visuals, such as Max/MSP, SuperCollider, Pure Data (PD), Reaktor, Resolume, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Propellerheads Reason, Cubase, Logic, EnergyXT2, … and many others.
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AfroDJMacFree Ableton Instruments » AfroDJMac - 0 views

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    AfroDJMac gives tutorials and downloadable abletonlive live racks
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MIDI Mapping in Ableton Live 8 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Good discussion of how to map a virtual instrument to a midi controller or interface.
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Nicolas Jaar: My Instrument - YouTube - 0 views

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    Nicholas Jaar speaks about his performance with AbletonLive and a live band.
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