Where's the .tsi for this?? Can't believe this was posted without a .tsi. Which midi controller do I need? Can't find any info on Osterizer midi controllers. Is this with special firmwares? Is this custom midi controller? Who is Oster?
http://twoday.weltraumpapst.net weltraumpapst
[quote comment=""]Where's the .tsi for this?? Can't believe this was posted without a .tsi. Which midi controller do I need? Can't find any info on Osterizer midi controllers. Is this with special firmwares? Is this custom midi controller? Who is Oster?[/quote]
as i understood it, this thing is a midicontroller..
[quote]How does it work?
* Arduino for brains
* RFID reader
* Different kinds of fruits made out of felt
* RFID tags inside the fruits
* Max/MSP for converting the serial data to MIDI
* Ableton Live for playback
* Mad skills to pay the bills
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http://www.djnvidia.info/ Dj Nvidia
Very cute….lol
neworleanstech
Wow what a title! Give yourself four gold stars for that. Made my day, thanks
[quote comment="17503"][quote comment=""]Where's the .tsi for this?? Can't believe this was posted without a .tsi. Which midi controller do I need? Can't find any info on Osterizer midi controllers. Is this with special firmwares? Is this custom midi controller? Who is Oster?[/quote]
as i understood it, this thing is a midicontroller..
[quote]How does it work?
* Arduino for brains
* RFID reader
* Different kinds of fruits made out of felt
* RFID tags inside the fruits
* Max/MSP for converting the serial data to MIDI
* Ableton Live for playback
* Mad skills to pay the bills
[/quote][/quote]
My comment was a joke. :)
http://www.myspace.com/tooltablist Mudo
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This Kind of "scratch" (I call it Trickyscratch) it could be done with a pitchshifter tool where potentiometer control "pitch" and actuator (like button) trigger the sample.
The missed features are:
Reverse sampling (you couldn't do Chirps)
Volume cuts (you couldn't do any transform tipe but could simulate fast pseudo Chirps)
I use my Roland Sp555 with "Voice Transform" FX for success and sounds a bit more "Tricky")
;)
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This Kind of "scratch" (I call it Trickyscratch) it could be done with a pitchshifter tool where potentiometer control "pitch" and actuator (like button) trigger the sample.
The missed features are:
Reverse sampling (you couldn't do Chirps)
Volume cuts (you couldn't do any transform tipe but could simulate fast pseudo Chirps)
I use my Roland Sp555 with "Voice Transform" FX for success and sounds a bit more "Tricky")
;)
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http://djlogic.wordpress.com DJLogic
Nice but waning with the RIAA and the rights of the song…XDD
http://originalhamsters.com Månsteri
I'm the guy who made these things. I check this site every now and then and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.
The blender is basically a MIDI controller hooked up to Ableton. Arduino, RFID reader and some buttons.
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