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Live video link jam - gadget, patterning, model 15, op-1

Trying to convince my analog purist cork sniffer friend about how great link is. Quick jam with 2 ipads, the iphone and the op-1 ( synced with midi link sync). Too much going on for me concentrate properly on one or 2 instruments, live i would cut this down to 2 things to handle at the most.

Only using the computer to record the stereo out. Using a passive splitter "mixer" so mixed with each instruments volume.

Comments

  • This is fantastic! But I'm going to need the mystery stripped away. That killer bassline is just Gadget on an iPhone? (Controlled by the NanoKontrol?) Amazing. And that piano loop I assume is the OP1? And the Model15 is doing what?

  • @ExAsperis99 thanks :) 2 bass lines, moog with it's internal sequencer. Starts off alone, then in gadget i have chicago with the 303 sound, montreal rhodes, lex pad, and bilbao drums in individual tracks. I just set up scenes with different combinations of these to launch, as if i was muting instruments as a group. Patterning is just for minimal percussion, will probably just use 2 ios devices. The op-1 is the new voltage synth, using the new arpegiator, i had set up more fx trickery movements but completely forgot.

  • I like it. nice hack using a headphone splitter as a mixer. I guess that works. I would be worried about the signal going the wrong way and frying all my headphone jacks. ...mostly because I don't know anything about audio routing, lol.

  • @Hmtx said:
    I like it. nice hack using a headphone splitter as a mixer. I guess that works. I would be worried about the signal going the wrong way and frying all my headphone jacks. ...mostly because I don't know anything about audio routing, lol.

    Thanks. I got the idea watching the dude that made the volcas, his live rig was using this. No danger.

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