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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

ciat-lonbarde cocolase videos


YouTube Uploaded by sirkut on Jan 22, 2008

Playlist:
Cocolase Demo First Run - ciat-lonbarde cocolase. Testing the wiring.
Cocolase Demo Second Run - Dave Smith Desktop Evolver playing a sequence then looped via the cocolase. The sequence is then stopped and the cocolase then does all the work.
Cocolase Drum Loop Demo - Found this old video on my hard drive. Cocolase (ciat-lonbarde.com) demo featuring a drum loop and what it can do in terms of manipulation. Pretty cool results. No outside effects.

via CablesmithLTD's Channel

Thursday, September 09, 2010

CIAT-LONBARDE Cocolase

via this auction
"The Ciat-Lonbarde Cocolase System dual 8 Bit Delay, a truly unique delay system not for the light of heart. I ordered this from Ciat-Lonbarde a few years ago, it's in great working order and in great shape. I know there aren't a lot of these floating around, you might say that they are extremely rare.

The Cocolase has two 8 bit digital delays, but it does not just delay sounds, it recontextualizes them in different pitches, directions, all broken up or all melded together. Each delay has sensing inputs to control its speed, direction, and location. In the center of the Cocolase is a woven nest of 8 oscillators called a Sidrassi. The Sidrassi manifests many varieties of movement with which to control the delays.

more info here" video below.








previously posted

Friday, January 13, 2012

Monolase (monome app) [Based on Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase


"My second monome app!

From the description:

8-bit modulated delay/sampler based on the ciat-lonbarde Cocolase.

Features:

Two 8-bit sampler/delays being modulated by a “Sidrassi” brain, consisting of five oscillators which can be audiorate or LFO, and triangle or square. These modulation sources can be patched to different parameters (as well as each other) to create complex patterns. There are an additional three “rambrains” which are some of the oscillators sampled at the rate of other oscillators, for even more complex waveforms.

Each delay/sampler has control over input, feedback, and pitch. You can patch the modulation sources to “flip” which controls playhead direction, “skip” which controls playhead position, and “afec” which controls playback speed.

Instructions:

Top Row are modulation sources. They are variable rate oscillators that can be LFOs or audio rate and triangle or square.

They can be patched to themselves or to various parameters of each cocolase module. The parameters are “flip” (changing direction), “skip” (jumping position) and “afec” (playback speed).

You can adjust the “ip” to control how much flip/skip are effected, and “afec” to control how much the speed is effected.

Unordered List ItemRows 2-7 are the parameters for modulation.
Row2 - flip for cocolase2
Row3 - flip for cocolase1
Row4 - skip for cocolase2
Row5 - skip for cocolase1
Row6 - afec for cocolase2
Row7 - afec for cocolase1


Row8 contains the playback controls. These are two identical sets of 4 buttons.

Button1 - cocolase engage
Button2 - play/stop
Button3 - sound/silence
Button4 - delay/sample

The sound and functionality are modeled after the hardware Cocolase (which I own) and it would help to read the manual linked below to get a handle on the device a bit more.

Things that will get added:

Arc2 functionality. Arc stuff everywhere!
Upsampling of core samplers to allow for more extreme modulation without digital artifacts."

via musikgear

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"Up for sale is the long-discontinued and much sought-after Cocolase by Ciat Lonbarde

If you don't know what it is or what it does, it might not be for you. This is NOT a plug and play box. Stereo sampling looping cross talk glitching. From the Ciat Lonbarde website:

The Cocolase has two 8 bit digital delays, but it does not just delay sounds, it recontextualizes them in different pitches, directions, all broken up or all melded together. Each delay has sensing inputs to control its speed, direction, and location. In the center of the Cocolase is a woven nest of 8 oscillators called a Sidrassi. The Sidrassi manifests many varieties of movement with which to control the delays..."


Tuesday, July 04, 2017

July 4 Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase performance


Published on Jul 4, 2017 7numan7

"This was kind of an attempt to synthesize the sounds of fireworks with my Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase instrument. I think I got pretty close around 3:30. See what you think..."

Monday, March 17, 2008

Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase Synth Looper

via this auction
"Essentially two delays (completely separate, no input bleedthrough) whose parameters are controlled by an 8 oscillator thinktank known as the sidrassi, using copper pins which can be connected by alligator clips (but which are also responsive to touch and other such conducive material) to interface the machine . So that's the direction, time (goes up to 2+ minutes delay time for each delay), placement, rhythm, etc. The sidrassi is modulated by the outer poles seen at the extreme edges to the left and right of the Cocolase, the letters correspond to individual oscillators each providing a square and triangle wave output. Additionally there are three pins for each delay which put out a sampling of the tempo of three of the sidrassi's oscillators. Each delay can perform standardly or input audio can be looped for infinite repeats.

Each oscillator can be made audible as well, and plugged in using an included alligator clip to quarter inch audio cable expanding the Cocolase into a modular sound box unlike most encountered. More sound options are available when input audio is mixed with oscillator audio, allowing for ring modulation, phasing, etc.

I recommend checking out ciat-lonbarde.net to hear more about the machine straight from the designer's mouth, as well as audip samples of the machine. Peter Blasser has been constructing sound devices for years and frequently tours collegiately and otherwise exhibiting his creations as well employing them within in his own musical ventures. Only a few months old and like new. Comes with power adapter packaged with it and alligator clip to quarter inch cable."

Friday, October 09, 2009

Ciat-lonbarde Cocolase


YouTube via opsysbug
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