Live homestudio performance with Leap Motion, Ableton Push, Maschine, Launchpad, iPad, Arduino
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This is a live homestudio performance using a Leap Motion sensor, an iPad loaded with Animoog, Ableton Push, NI Maschine and a Launchpad Mini.
The Leap Motion sensor is controlling the Max for Live patch "grainfreeze" by Robert Henke via the "Geco MIDI" App, manipulating the live input from the piano. Animoog on the iPad is receiving midi from Ableton Live, which is triggered with the Launchpad Mini. There is also a monome emulation going on using the "gridlock" plugin by sigabort (http://www.sigabort.co/m4l_lp.html).
The table lighting is an Arduino-based design running 2 RGB LED-stripes responsive to the amplitude/frequency. It's all done inside of Ableton, using maxforlive's amplitude follower and maxuino to send the data to the arduino. I can decide either which track's amplitude is routed to a certain color (e.g. piano controls the blue leds and drums the red ones) or which frequency controls which color (e.g. the green leds react to higher frequencies, the blue leds react to the midrange and the red ones to the low frequencies)
Thanks to grëdn and Mrs. Burton for additional camera work!
This song was made for the WeeklyBeats2014 project (produce/finish 1 song each week):
http://weeklybeats.com/#/perplex+on
You can download the song for free:
https://soundcloud.com/perplex-on/drones
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