28.12.14
Dynamic Tonality releases Transformer
Transformer 1.0 is a new tool for xenharmonic experrymentation, developed by Dynamic Tonality. Explore tuning~timbre relations using powerful new tricks, based on Bill Sethares' theories. Features like morphing between tunings are not very mainstream, but the live input can retune an incoming signal to any tuning. A great new toy!
Labels:
dubb equipment,
xenharmonic
24.12.14
Cats on Synths in Space!
#CatsOnSynthesizersInSpace is a powerful blend of techno-shamanic folklore and ancient morphic resonances of the feline kind. Idiosyncratic, non-linear visual assemblages for the masses.
Labels:
artwork,
zoomusicology
23.12.14
Peter Blasser on JI, integers and saving energy
Here's an entertaining video featuring Peter Blasser of Ciat-Lonbarde and some of his electronic instruments.The Justints software (with the 8-bit style visuals) has some just intonation-properties.
Labels:
dubb equipment,
eurorack modular,
xenharmonic
18.12.14
Dutch Modular Design ~ Falafular
This is the 3rd time we investigate new eurorack modules developed by Dutch designers. Previously we checked out Das Ding's Baby 8 and we had a quick look at Jan Willem's Ginko Synthese (an in-depth review of his Sampleslicer coming soon on Dubbhism). But right now we have Falafular on the brain. And yes, there's a falafel-connection.
Labels:
dubb equipment,
eurorack modular
17.12.14
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Belphegor a.k.a. the 'Lord of the Opening' is one of the seven princes of Hell. Just like the original 'Beast' this demonic creature has it's own number, and we don't mean a phone number... Take a look, but don't stare! Belphegor's Prime is a fascinating palindromic prime number, with 666 hiding between 13 zeros on each side.
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dark side of the force
15.12.14
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