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hypnopad's "Clear Dream"
This one is in 6/8
iPad mini(left) is running Impaktor which is triggered by the small black pad. It is set to an appropriate scale and goes up the scale in response to loudness.
The middle iPad is running Thumbjam and is taking audio from the mic and converting it into MIDI. It is also set to an appropriate scale and my vocal pitch is (thankfully) quantized.MIDI is then sent to Music IO to send it to my MacBook Pro via lightning cable.
Right hand iPad is running a MIDI converter I made in MidiDesigner Pro 2. It converts cc info coming from Live into sysex info which the original Wavedrum needs to change parameters(pitch mainly).
My right foot pedal controls numerous things: pitches of the bass line/pad/lead/both wave drums . That single midi note is multiplied/converted/transposed/etc by multiple max for live devices.
Comments
Very cool. Nice set up.
Beautiful as usual!
Thanks guys!
Really enjoyed that @hypnopad.
Would you identify those midi drum pads for me?
I’m trying to zero in on one to buy.
Very impressive 😎
The MIDI drum controller (it looks like a Mickey Mouse head) is a DrumKat (DK10) from Alternate Mode. They also make a TrapKat with even more pads.
All the other drums in my rig only send audio.
Been watching your posts, keep them coming! This is my favorite so far :-)
Thanks for the response but actually I’m more interested in the 3 traditional looking drum pads in the video.
Just watched the video again. Very cool.
All of them use physical modeling. The two bigger ones are Korg Wavedrums. The newer silver one runs around $600. The wooden one is from the 1990’s and is unavailable. The small black pad is just a cheap Roland trigger. I use a small irig audio interface( made for guitar) to run it into the iPad to trigger Impaktor. If you already have an idevice the Impaktor route is obviously the cheapest.