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Lemur
JazzMutant's Lemur is an innovative input device to control computer real-time applications. It combines a distinctive industrial design, a brilliant modular graphic interface concept, and a unique and patented touchscreen technology that can track multiple fingers simultaneously.
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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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Euphonix Mc Mix
A video tour about the brand new Euphonix Mc Mix.
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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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Mix & Record Automation with Cakewalk V-Studio 700
Mix and record automation using the V-Studio 700 as a control surface.
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LemurDJ Template
Short demo of some basic functions of my Lemur DJ template. I am using a Jazzmutant Lemur and Ableton Live, which are linked by APIMidi, standard MIDI mappings and some AU plugins. Aditionally a custom c++ app does all the stuff that is impossible with Live only (waveform display, loop functions)....
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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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Snyderphonics Manta controlling Kontakt sampler
Here is an example of a Snyderphonics Manta controlling a harpsichord sample set in Kontakt.
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Snyderphonics Manta - fading overtone example
Eric Wubbels demonstrates the Manta's ability to give independent continuous control over several notes at once. In this example, Eric plays a chord, and fades notes in the chord in and out according to his finger pressure on each note.
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