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28 Apr

CSTNG-SHDWS x Nonagon Live Video/Audio on Vimeo by Colin Sebestyen

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CSTNG-SHDWS x Nonagon Live Video/Audio on Vimeo by Colin Sebestyen
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This performance was for LoveTechSF.com in San Francisco. It’s a collection of artists and musicians that also contains a major component they call LearnTech, where artists and visualists present their setups and show their methodology in a workshop setting. As such, we’ve all learned a lot very quickly.

CSTNG-SHDWS is Colin Sebestyen and Justin Metros.

For this promo video, we are syncing to prerecorded Nonagon tracks, however, the performance was all live. Nonagon has a MAX patch that sends his monome and MIDI data to control Ableton live. We split this signal and used his data for our VDMX setups. Justin and I VJ in VDMX exclusively, however, our real focus is interactive and motion graphic design.

Nonagon (JB Kirby) is a brilliant guy, he programs AI during his days and makes soulful computer music at night. In working and discussing with him, we had a lot of creative discussions- sacred geometry, decay, math in the natural world and etc. His music was in progress for this show, and we designed visual packs that he could approve and give influence to his sonic landscapes.

We typically design and sketch out our ideas, and then design in Cinema 4D and After Effects for our motion loops. For a final round of approval, we typically create polished motion loops, and then remove as many of the extraneous effects as possible so we can recreate and control the effects live using effects chains in VDMX.

Justin has a programing background, so we have messed with programatic visualism (Quartz, Flash, etc) however, we have found that the design sensibility typically suffers as opposed to a loop based approach.

There are three tracks in this promo… the live show was much longer, about 10 tracks or 45 minutes. We had a live vocalist in Angie Donkin and her violinist. They had both worked with Nonagon- The violinist we could not glean any data off of, so our data inputs were nonagon’s MIDI feed and of course, the live audio levels. The violinist, however, had effect pedals that he utilized and added a beautiful organic feel over the whole set.

There are three tracks represented in the promo – First, "Fixed Action Pattern"- in which Justin and myself researched as much about geometry and nonagons, specifically. We looked at the number nine and it’s representation in the natural world as much as we could. We used 9 as our random seed in our flocking simulations, generated nonagons in dozens of configurations.

For "Mr Sniggles House", we used timelapse to capture an overhead projector with various natural live detritus occluding the light beams- feeder crickets, worms, beta fish, all acquired at the local pet store (and returned to nature when their staring roles concluded) and also created a live font using address stencils.

For "Kontrol (I wish you were here)" We worked with Nonagon + Angie and created projection mapped scenes of original photography of tokyo and spain. Using a live font we created for a corporate job! (check out hopebeyondthehype.com) we visualized the loss, yearning, and emotion in the song.

We mixed using a standard V4 Video mixer and projected. It was a bunch of work, but also satisfying in the crowd response.

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Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Colin Sebestyen.

Sonic Acts Haswell & Hecker
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UPIC Diffusion Session # 22

Hecker and Haswell have been researching UPIC, Iannis Xenakis’ ‘graphic input’ computer music composing system since 2003, and now present this as a live multichannel electroacoustic concert, using surround sound and laser lighting to create an immersive multisensory environment.
Russell Haswell (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. Compositions by the electronic music composer Florian Hecker (DE) tend towards noise music and are often released on the Mego label. He has collaborated with artists such as Russell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, and Yasunao Tone.

02 Jan

Make music with Ableton Live

Ableton Live is about making music. When you’re writing and composing, Live is quick and responsive. When you want to record and develop your ideas, Live has the depth and toolset for intricate production. It’s got the features to take your DJ skills to the next level and it’s stable and flexible on stage, whether you’re playing in front of 10 or 10000 people. However and wherever you make music, whatever music you make, Live will inspire you.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Wandjina Visitations unisonicascension.com A unique meditation, with a special guest musician by the name of Muesli on Didgeridoo. The Didgeridoo was naturally close to the Solfeggio tone of 285 Hz , I had only to adjust the tuning a little to make it 100% 285 Hz. The track is also rich in 852 Hz and 963 Hz as well as other spacey Wandjina Solfeggio Hz sound FX set to an atmosphere of the Australian outback at dusk. Wandjina Visitations is in very deep Delta, with a 1 Hz binaural beats at the Solfeggio tone 63 Hz. It also has secondary binaural beats, that fades in and out at 1 Hz rate, at the tone of 528 Hz. creating a complex multi-band binaural beat pattern. This meditation has other forms of brain entrainment in low Theta 4 Hz, to stimulate a hint of dream-time. Music by Jandy Rainbow Didgeridoo by Muesli recorded and edited by Jandy Raw fractal animation by Garry Poulton Video FX and editing by Jandy Three of the core Solfeggio frequencies dominant in Wandjina Visitations. MI – 528 Hz – relates to crown chakra; Dr. Puleo suggests an association with “DNA integrity” Transformation and Miracles SOL – 741 Hz – associated with intuitive states, non linear knowing. Awakening Intuition LA – 852 Hz – associated with a pure love frequency: unconditional love and returning to Spiritual Order www.unisonicascension.com BINAURAL BEATS are a scientifically proven brain entrainment process that slowly started to gain recognition after an article called, Auditory Beats in the Brain
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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26 Dec

CV03 Megurine Luka – Just Be Friends Live in Tokyo, Japan – 1080p Full HD

United States Concert: bit.ly (Show more v) Singapore Concert: bit.ly Their voice are produce by a Software: bit.ly Official FaceBook Page: www.facebook.com Vocaloid is a computer software that allow you to create vocal song by simply typing in the lyrics and settings it’s melody more info here: www.crypton.co.jp and here: www.vocaloid.com order Blu-Ray here: www.amazon.co.jp please make sure to watch on 1080p Megurine Luka – Just Be Friends Live in HD (1080p 1920 x 1080)

This was not originally planned to be a “how to” video, but since I had it all filmed I figured why not just add titles and make it a how to! haha So I did and now it is! But if you don’t really care about the instructions then you can choose to ignore them and just enjoy the video and music. Speaking of the music… It’s a song I’ve made myself titles “Win” I hope you enjoy it! (High 5 if you can guess the lyrics in it! Pretty sweet I think! :) ) So yes, this took way longer than expected and if you plan on making a hollow book just MAKE SURE.. You have about 4 – 5 hours to do it! Just so you know :P LINKS! TWITTER www.twitter.com SHIRTS www.districtlines.com BLOG www.cadegoesto.blogspot.com MYSPACE http

03 Dec

How to Make Dubstep Pt 1/3 w/ Ableton Live: Drums & Envelopes

Check out blog.dubspot.com for more goodies… In this video series Dubspot Instructor and Ableton Expert STEVE NALEPA takes us step by step through the process of creating a dubstep style track in Ableton Live. Starting with a basic beat, in this video he uses the Impulse instrument to make a basic beat and then shows some tips on how to make it more interesting. Be sure to check out parts two and three in the series to watch the track take shape. Was this helpful to you? Do you have questions? Leave us a comment below!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Become a fan on Facebook! www.facebook.com “World at War” produced by Dansonn on Fl Studios 8. Dark angry gangsta synth club beat instrumental with hard hitting, powerful synths to create a strong ambient sound. Thanks for watching~Buy this beat on www.soundclick.com

19 Apr

Ableton Live Tutorial: Beat Repeat – Dubspot’s Thavius Beck

Learn more at the Dubspot blog: blog.dubspot.com In this tutorial Dubspot instructor Thavius Beck teaches you how to use Ableton Live’s Beat Repeat audio effect to manipulate your drum tracks and create new and interesting rhythmic patterns and effects. He takes you through each feature of the effect and offers an in-depth explanation of what each knob does. A must for all beat heads out there interested in creating some tweaked out effects in their drums.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

23 Feb

Max/MSP Live Coding

A realtime performance of creating a Max-patch, starting from zero. The Rules: – You have 6 minutes to build a Max-patch and do a performance with it. – Start with an empty patch. – Only use the standard objects that are part of Max/MSP/Jitter. – Don’t use externals, pre-build external datafiles, help files, or anything of that kind. This short performance was created for a Max Live Coding contest. The participant receiving the loudest applause from the audience would win. This video was created after the actual performance in front of the audience. HQ video + more info: www.eude.nl
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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20 Dec

Ableton Live Tips #1: Professor Nalepa – Add Life to Your Pads

bit.ly In the first installment of Ableton Live Production Tips Dubspot instructor Steve Nalepa shows you how to improve the quality of your production and avoid clutter from the get go. He demonstrates a simple technique that can take a bland pad sound and transform it into a more interesting and lush mixture of moving sounds. By adding audio effects such as Reverb and Auto Pan to a series of Return tracks, the pad will begin to come to life and demand a little attention.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.CoDJumper.com Download this map here www.codjumper.com This is a walkthrough for the jumpmap mp_dungeon, created by _DanTheMan_. Please note that this video also applies to mp_dungeon_p, as it is exactly the same map, just without some scripting which was absued on public jump servers. Special thanks to iCYsoldier for creating this video! Music: Beck – Devils Haircut The Bouncing Souls – Manthem Extra tags: mp_dungeon iCYsoldierwalkthrough tutorial cod4 codjumper cod jumper glitch glitching glitches exploit exploits out of map strafe jump jumping jumps strafejump strafejumping strafejumps call of duty two cod2 cod4 coduo united offensive modern warfare activision infinity ward pedsdude destiny drofder drofder2004 zaitsev thepresident30 killersam ai caramba aicaramba game games gaming clan treyarch computer pc mac ps3 xbox 360 wii
Video Rating: 4 / 5

16 Dec

#3 How to *really* make Dubstep (Ableton Live)

New mind-blowing tutorial by the TornadoTwins. Learn how to make electronic music from AZ. Dubstep is the fastest rising music genre in history. Learn how to make a killer track from beginning to end. Starting with drums, synths, wobbles and making the drop.

28 Aug

FL Studio 10 – Making a Lex Luger Beat Live in Fruity Loops

this is a video of me making a lex luger beat from scratch showing how i layer a luger beat and i imagine he does the same. i know this isnt the best, i could of mastered it and done all the panning and equalizing but that would of been boring for you to watch so i hope you enjoy this beat. i would post the FLP but i dont actually know how thanks for watching kid urban
Video Rating: 4 / 5

21 Aug

Making Electro House Music in Ableton Live by Timofey

This video show you how i work with Ableton Live to make electro house music. www.timofey.be
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Kept Blue of extlabs.com builds a beat from scratch in the software music program Reason.
Video Rating: 4 / 5