Lost Podcast

Hello,

We unfortunately lost a podcast over the weekend due to a beer and laptop mishap,which was a shame as it was rather good…………but we shall continue…………maybe this weekend………………….untill then remember…….

WERE 55TH SO WHY TRY HARDER??

A distant ship sits on the horizon……

scissors

Tub’s Interfaces, Part 1

Ever since I started making noises with computers* in the early 90’s I had been wondering how to make the process more tactile. The early days of using Octamed on the Amiga were fairly fiddly, and the feel was more akin to using a spreadsheet than writing music (especially since Octamed didn’t support MIDI well the version I had anyway). After a lacklustre dabble with making noises on the Amiga, I returned to playing games, and taking electronic equipment apart, like most normal kids.

A few years later, around ‘98, I took a music tech’ course at school which got me interested in sequencing sounds again, and even writing what could be vaguely described as music in Cubase and Cakewalk (now Sonar). I was amazed at how you could play a keyboard and, via MIDI, have your performance saved in a format you could go back and edit. No more worrying about duff notes! Just go back and put them in the right place.Unfortunately my lack of keyboard skills limited my use of early midi controllers, which led to me devising other means of musical interaction. The first of which was an old QuickShot joystick with the springs taken out so it just flopped about instead of returning to the middle. I managed somehow to convert the joystick input into midi somehow and patch it into Fruityloops 1.7 via ‘virtual midi cable’ (it was a long time ago, I can’t remember the details. Fruityloops now supports joysticks by default via the XY controller if you want to try it yourself).

Quickshot Joystick
The result was one of the first electronic tunes I ever wrote, the The Joy of Stix (MP3 Download) (get it? huh?).

In this tune the joystick was linked to the frequency and resonance of a lowpass filter, and a drum loop patched through it. I liked te effect so much I wrote the whole tune around the joystick.

Coming up in Part 2: Java, graphics tablets and burnt fingers.

 

*Yes, noises. The tunes didn’t start for a long time afterwards.

Last minute gig & site updates.

That’s right! We’ve got a gig coming up tomorrow (Saturday the 17th) at the Pressure Point, doors open 7:30, we’re on about 8. We’ll be playing alongside D.I.S.C, Telegraphs and Amy Can Flyy. £4 on the door.

Be there!

Tard

I wonder if its me or the superintrawebcomway but i cant seem to figure out how to put linked mp3s up here…..the first post must have been a fluke……file upload vanishes without a trace of the “send to editor”link to file or page box thingy…..odd

And heres another one

Bit of old skool with an odd 5/4 beat that loses the plot a bit halfway through

Radder

Its a remix!!

Up the avenue

yup

all seems to be working…… wonder if this works?

Here’s a link to the Shoreham Electronic Alliance Facebook group.

this site

Already looks a lot simpler to use……………look ive already made a post!!!!!!woop

Blood Ridden Beard

It was the beards they were after… much prized as decorations for ladies hats, and lavatory brushes… Blood Ridden Beard