Archive for July, 2008

3L live - Deepermoods 7.26.08

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

CPU using 3L live @ Deepermoods underground dance party.

3L explanation;

I have a object called a ‘plain’ - with it I have various video clips (previously captured
in 3L) mapped to the surface of the plain. XYZ size values of the ‘plain’ are reacting to
the mic audio input on my laptop.

Next, I have deformation ‘amount’ AND ‘random’ values mapped to the mid audio
frequencies. Giving the ‘plain’ object life.
I switch the object to a ‘circle’ with deformation still applied. I am also adding FX
‘edges’ to the output chain.



Deepermoods - vjFader & CPU

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Deepermoods = kick-ass underground dance parties throughout Los Angles.

Recent event footage from July and June, 2008.

Lemurized; newscool Reaktor template by Antonio Blanca

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Lemurized newscool; Complements of Antonio, and will be available to the public soon.

What is newscool ?

Newscool is a Reaktor classic – now it’s completely rebuilt, with an innovative
sequencer (at the top) and the characteristic sound engine (at the bottom).

The engine consists of a tone generator on the left and a multi-effect unit
on the right. The signal is produced by eight parallel oscillator units whose
parameters are modulated extensively. The effect unit parameters  – providing
pitch shifting, delay and filter -  are similarly modulated.

The sequencer is based on the Life model developed by John Conway in the
1970s. A two-dimensional pattern is processed in steps: An element of the
pattern becomes alive (dark in this implementation) in the following step if
three of its eight neighbors are alive in this step; it remains alive in the subse-
quent one if two or three neighbors are alive in the current one – else it dies
(and becomes a light square again).

Several patterns emerge over time by this set of rules:
Gliders move over the grid, crosses oscillate in several phases,
some objects remain stable and don’t change from step to step while others
remain unstable forever. These patterns trigger the sound engine, generating
“lively” sequences.

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Friday, July 25th, 2008

This is a live visual jam hot off the press.

The music and visual is captured in real-time; notice the ‘itunes’ at the beginning of the clip.

Music by Arovane

Visuals by CPU

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