memo cassette Noisebud, 2011, April 9 memo cassette, a photo by Noisebud on Flickr. Thought it was about time to update you all with some of the things we’ve been up to the last months. We’ll be releasing a record with memo cassette. You’ll be able to purchase it digitally or buy the cd sometime in May. In the mean time you can listen to one of the tracks here [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/13695170″] Johannes has been working on a really cool new plug in called catchdad that is soon to be released. It’s a stepsequenser with a recordingfunction that let’s you record your own sounds and instantly tweak them while making a rythmpattern of your own taste. We’ll post a short demo of how it works in a couple of days. Sol has finished a piece for the swedish NEO ensemble http://www.norrbottenneo.com/en/ that will be performed at the Ljudvågor festival in Visby, Gotland May 18th She is also working on the last parts on an electroacoustic piece included in a video called Tystnad – en förstudie. It’s based on interviews with five people suffering from deaf-blindness. It will also be showed at the festival in May.If you want to know more about def-blindness visit http://www.deafblindinternational.org/ Blog
Drops 2011, October 5 The sound part of Johannes’s latest intermedia piece is made with a couple of instances of Noisebud Burt. Johannes is experimenting with the invisible layer in between interacting medias. In this case sound and animations. Read more about Burt and how to get your copy: http://noisebud.wordpress.com/vst-plugins/ Read more about Johannes intermedia… Read More
Noisebud Listen 3.0 2022, February 2 Listen is a monitor control extender, it has functions found in expensive monitor controllers and mastering consoles and adds it to your DAW. Listen is made to be used with a touch screen but you can use any MIDI control surface (or other input devices such as Streamdeck) if you… Read More
Another way to do it 2010, June 17 We were struggling to make a jazzmutant Lemur behave the way we want when we found this clip and suddenly it felt obvious how electronic music is supposed to be made. Lets call this an analogue multi-touch interface… [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRYFn_JMkOA] See more here… Read More