Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Tenori-on Meets Kyma
Tenori-on Meets Kyma from Nomad Cinema on Vimeo.
"In order to tap the real power of Yamaha's new Tenori-on, it helps to pair it with external equipment capable of producing more satisfying sounds than the somewhat lackluster soundset included with the Tenori-on itself. In this video, no internal Tenori-on sounds were used whatsoever. Tenori-on is functioning purely as a sequencer with external equipment, including advanced sound-shaping from Kyma and analog synthesis from Alesis Andromeda and Dave Smith's Prophet '08. Sequencer data coming from Tenori-on is processed in Ableton Live (utilizing midi scale and chord filters, as well as injecting some generative randomness) before reaching Kyma, Andromeda, and Prophet '08."
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i really enjoyed this :)
ReplyDeletevery rich
ReplyDeleteIf it weren't for the rays plug in, it would be a lot better.
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice. Fripp Sounscapes meets Berlin School!
ReplyDeleteIt's cool, but I'm highly confused. Much like the movie 2001.
ReplyDeleteI like to watch the movie 2001 while playing dark side of the moon. Only thing is, you have to hyper-accelerate the entire album so it plays entirely for duration of every scene where the monolith appears.
ReplyDeleteyea this is cool - shame about the limited midi capabilities of the tenori-on
ReplyDeletei think it could be serious alternative to using a keyboard controller as a method for creating musical compositions
Thats what KARMA is for Tekkaz.
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