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Snyderphonics Manta - electric piano demo
Here's a quick demonstration of the Manta controlling an electric piano software instrument.
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Snyderphonics Manta glissando example
Eric Wubbels demonstrates glissandos on the Snyderphonics Manta controller.
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Manta interfacing with Logic instrument example - piano
In this video, Jeff Snyder demonstrates the Manta's ability to easily interface with MIDI instruments like those in Logic. This example uses Logic's Steinway piano instrument. At the end of the example is a quick demonstration of the velocity detection abilities of the Manta.
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Snyderphonics Manta - Castle Theme
Eric plays a little of the castle theme from Super Mario Bros on a Snyderphonics Manta.
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Snyderphonics Manta - pizzicato example
Eric Wubbels demonstrates the quick response of the manta with a patch that imitates a plucked string envelope.
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Snyderphonics Manta sequencer / drum machine / bassline
Jeff Snyder shows off a sequencer patch on the Snyderphonics Manta. All sounds are being controlled from the manta -- used as a three voice 16-step sequencer in this case. The voices are a sawtooth oscillator (the bottom two rows), a synthetic bass drum (the middle two rows), and a synthetic...
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Euphonix System 5-MC #1
Vincent di Pasquale works out of his project studio in Miami, Florida, which is fitted with a 32-fader System 5-MC DAW controller, Apogee Symphony audio interfaces with Logic Pro and Pro Tools HD. This is the first in a new series of videos where Vincent shows us his studio and how to get the most...
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Euphonix System 5-MC #2
Vincent di Pasquale takes us on a guided tour of the Euphonix System 5-MC professional control surface starting with the MC Pro and moving on to the System 5 channel strips.
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Euphonix System 5-MC #3
In this 3rd video in the series, Vincent di Pasquale shows how he uses both the System 5-MC controller and Logic Pro to create his music.
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Snyderphonics Manta technique demonstration
This is an example of an effective technique for using the continuous data from the sensors on the Snyderphonics Manta. While it's possible to get useful data from the sensors when conceiving of them as a sort of psuedo-pressure sensor, they are actually sensing the total surface area covered by...
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