mlr 2.27, using two loops with highly shuffled rhythm and combined 1/16 note quantization, directed by two finger bounce technique.
http://www.vimeo.com/clip:632031
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mlr 2.27, using two loops with highly shuffled rhythm and combined 1/16 note quantization, directed by two finger bounce technique.
http://www.vimeo.com/clip:632031
From createdigitalmusic:
Want to make music and motion with unusual inputs, like Wii controllers, Lemur multi-touch touchscreens, Monomes, and (now) 3D mice? OSCulator is a wonderful app that supports OpenSoundControl and sends MIDI events, with support for some hardware that can’t be supported any other way.
Performed on a monome 128 running mlr. The samples were from this sketch I made a while back, which I modified to align some jazzy stabs with heavy kicks and precisely-positioned hi-hat bits, for maximum-improvisational bounce effect. This sets the foundation for the two-finger stab technique, demonstrated below:
http://www.vimeo.com/clip:476274