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Grain Main Frame Update 0.2
Watch this on YouTube!
In this screencast, first I record & resample that recording. The red ball shows in the middle while recording. Then I record and playback mouse movements while switching the sample. The whole background changes color when recording and playing mouse movements.
Grain Main Frame Demo Recording by jeremywentworth
- You can now Record audio
- Press q key to start/stop recording
- Wav files are stored in the samples folder
- You can now Resample audio
- Press w key to playback the last recorded sample
- Better samples
- I mashed previous samples into less files.
- This adds more variety and lowers the download size.
- Please Note: Beads library only supports 16bit samples.
- I made several bug fixes
- More features and fixes coming soon…
GrainMainFrame1.5-0.2.zip (Java 1.5)
Java version check: http://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
Grain Main Frame is Released
Easy-to-use granular sample player
- Quickly drag and drop sample(s)
- Includes several homemade and unique samples
- Layer them with multiple instances
- Record/Playback mouse movements (like a Kaoss pad)
- Granulate them (alter rate, interval, loop points, randomization, pan)
- Control parameters with OSC (from an iPhone, Max/Msp, Pure Data, Processing)
- Runs on multiple platforms (Java Application)
- Just version 0.1 so there are more features to come…
Download for Java 1.6: GrainMainFrame-0.1.zip
Download for Java 1.5 (Mac OS): GrainMainFrame1.5-0.1.zip
Processing is getting better every day
Posted by admin in Development, Project on November 25, 2009
HasCanvas allows you to create Processing apps in a browser that supports the Canvas tag. (so not IE) That site uses the javascript library from Processing.js which is a port of the Processing.org library. They have a live browser IDE here.
You can find projects at: Open Processing , Processingjs.org , Processing.org , Dave Bollinger , Minim , Creative Applications
Max for Live: a Great Addition to my Favorite Sequencer
Posted by admin in Ableton Live, Development on November 16, 2009
I converted my Processing app into a Max for Live MIDI Device. So this does not generate sound, just MIDI notes. You can position notes in the grid from a sin function. Rotate them around to simply create all sorts of patterns. The demos below were created by sending the midi to Live’s Scale Device then into Live’s Collision Device.
FlexibleGrid-0.2.amxd | MaxGridInstrument.adg
Can also be found here: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=78
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More patches from the ableton forum: ML-185 | Monolake’s Sequencer




