A demo-video wich show an I-Pad driving a Solaris

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Re: A demo-video wich show an I-Pad driving a Solaris

by mambajim » Sun Nov 03, 2013 3:44 am

What a nice way to control Solaris.
Could such a device be synced to Clock, then allow all program changes and automations to be performed, while using your hands to play the notes...?
I'm starting to see lots of gigs where automations are going to be beneficial, but the cues are all in house already, and the musicians would be playing to pre recorded lighting, audio, etc.

Thanks, Very Cool.

A demo-video wich show an I-Pad driving a Solaris

by Patate le mgae » Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:52 am

http://youtu.be/K3g46heThis

No artistic dimension here, only a little demo to open the universe of possibility.

Only two osc are used : MM1 saw and in the end MM1 Ramp.

The filter on the two osc is MM1 LP3

The filter on the rotors is MM1 LP4.

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