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Top 10 Essentielle Gadgets für jeden DJ
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Gadgets für jeden DJ – Als DJ braucht man nicht nur ein gutes Gefühl für Musik und Publikum, sondern auch die richtige Ausrüstung, um die Menge zum Tanzen zu bringen. Egal, ob du ein aufstrebender DJ oder ein erfahrener Profi bist, diese Top 10 essentiellen Gadgets werden dir helfen, deine Performance auf das nächste Level zu heben. 1. DJ Controller Ein DJ…

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SevenMileMountain - MIDI Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels
"A dedicated Pitch Bend / Modulation controller with traditional wheels. This unit connects via USB to your MIDI devices, allowing you to add Pitch Bend to synths which lack them.
The wheels are about the same width as a full sized piano key (just shy of 1"). The left wheel, Pitch Bend, is spring loaded, so it returns to center when released. The right wheel, Modulation, does not automatically return to center. Both have their center points marked with a raised tab.
The wheels are enclosed in a cube 2.5" square (65 mm) and will appear as "Seeed XIAO M0" in your DAW. As it's programmed specifically as PB/MD, no other setup should be required.
As of August 30, 2024:
More Colors: I'm back to making both black and white versions of the wheel.
New Firmware: Better handling of PB deadzone and ranging. All prior purchases can be updated at no cost.
As of April 12, 2024:
Now available in All Black.
Top cover has been simplified.
Further improvements with the wheels and mechanisms.
As of February 20, 2024:
The Pitch Bend wheel now has a new mechanism. It is much "snappier" than before. The wheel now rolls on a ball bearing and uses low physical resistance sensor, allowing the spring to provide quicker "return to center" power.
All WHEELs now include TRS MIDI. This allows connections to legacy keyboards (DIN-5) with a simple adapter (sold separately). It is a 3.5mm (1/8") Type A TRS jack (aka "headphone cable") wired to the MIDI 2018 Standard. If you use Serial MIDI you will still need to supply power via the USB connection. The device outputs USB MIDI and Serial MIDI at the same time.
The MIDI Channel can be changed (from 1 to 16) using a settings button on the back. The default Channel is 1.
Firmware can now be updated in the field. I can tweak settings and send you custom code to run on your device.
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cred: etsy.com/SevenMileMountain
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A New Approach To Performances - Feb 2, 2025
(AKA, "What do you MEAN I can't use one MIDI controller for two programs at once???")
Many of you may know that I perform live! At conventions, at clubs and bars, and wherever else the world needs a dose of eurobeat, I've been performing my work on stage for many, many years now! Fewer of you may know that I've tried different approaches to my shows over the years— for a little while, I'd just play the songs end to end; then I learned how to DJ, and now most of my sets revolve around DJing.
Lately, I've been revisiting that, and trying to figure out new and more compelling ways to perform. For the last year on and off, I've been attending choreography classes. These have not resulted in me properly learning routines, but they HAVE boosted my confidence tremendously. As well, in the last few months I've dreamed up possible performance methods and workflows that are less DJ-centric so I can focus on singing, crowd interactions, the occasional novelty (maybe some keytar sections or playing a drum pad?), and some fun video effects.
Today I began putting that into action by trying out my various MIDI controllers, trying new configurations in Ableton Live and Bitwig Studio, and... failing. A lot.
It turns out, some of my ambitions of mapping multiple functions in two applications to one MIDI knob were a bit more ambitious than I thought they would be. Getting programs on the same computer to talk to each other is surprisingly more difficult than I thought it'd be. Getting Resolume Avenue and Bitwig to communicate worked, Avenue and Ableton surprisingly less so. And even then, getting one or the other to handle MIDI clock information in basic integer values has proven frustrating.
Instead of still trying to mix between two "decks" like DJs do, I may do it one of a few ways: * Pre-mix the set in Bitwig or Ableton, find "pause points" for water/audience interaction. I'd basically be performing to an automated experience, which would be easier to predict and work around, but with little to no flexibility. * Load in songs as clips instead of full-length audio, which would buy me back my cue points from the DJ years; but I'd still have to mix between songs, which increases potential failure points. * Find more innovative ways to use Traktor (my current DJ software of choice) and video/lighting programming, or pre-mix a few songs together and THEN load those into Traktor. Current performance method wouldn't change dramatically, but the overall visual appeal would improve. * Make shorter versions of my songs I play through from start to end, like a traditional concert. (Doesn't seem right, given the nature of eurobeat; but it's not far from what a few eurobeat stars do already!) * Keep pushing towards building a whole one-laptop visual audio extravaganza, restraints be darned.
...I want to see what I can do with some MIDI automation and video for now, with maybe one play-in "novelty" and automated vocal effects with some optional ones I can dial in any time. It'll be a bit weird to surrender some of my control over which songs play when, but I want to start building a more compelling, less DJ-specific live set where I'm a bit more of a performer. I think I'm onto something with this, though time and figuring out the tech will tell.
I'll be chipping away at it in the month(s) ahead. Who knows? If I get it ready in time, it may not be long before it gets a test drive at a real show! 😉
#eurobeat#eurobeat brony#odyssey eurobeat#t. stebbins#j. stebbins#ken blast#kendra blast#midi controller#dj#controllerism#performance
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Nothing quite like that feeling of putting on a freshly washed pair of pants … and spilling a good amount of dirty dishwater down one leg.
#it is a metaphor for the entire day#… the network problems#the monitor that stopped working but is back now problems#the fact that I am just too exhausted from#shit not working to even go do the work#oh— and the midi controller/keyboard that#won’t work correctly with a DAW#that is supposed to be plug n play
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someone should give hirasawa one of these and see what he can do with it
youtube
(skip to 3:02 for some good shit trust me)
#i think of him whenever i see interesting instruments and midi controllers what can i say#bees ramblings#susumu hirasawa#Youtube
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I rebuilt Sir Topham Hatt's Season 1 theme and put it through MidiTzer
#ttte sir topham hatt#sir topham hatt#thomas the tank engine#ttte#thomas and friends#topham#the fat controller#miditzer#my midi#midi
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we've missed you. you should come by more often
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this is for two people. after getting rid of a few. it's not a problem unless you admit it's a problem
#plus the midi controller the keyboard and the resolele i still havent built#tbf one of us was a professional for a while#oh and plus all the little percussion things
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Me: "I really want to get (back) into Orca, because it just seems like a lot of fun, but I don't like how it restricts the user to certain scales"
Evil me: "Girl! The software is open source! It's written in C! you know C!"
So now I have a version of Ocra that uses the chromatic scale. The ddownside is the notes are now completely divorced from the characters ( C is still C by some miracle, but D is C-sharp, etc). Might not be a huge downside given some of the experimentation I want to do, but we'll see.
(Would anyone want the source code? The changes are relatively minor (and totally captured in the screenshot), but I've been meaning to set up some github stuff at some point)
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GUESS WHO FOUND AN ORGAN FOREVER AGO?
Found an organ (psure it's an AceTone B-422) on the side of the road one day while some guy was clearing out his dad's house, and managed to get this organ for free. Dude said he didn't get a chance to try it out, nabbed it anyway and stuffed it in my room.
Turns out, it doesn't work.
Turns out, it has a bunch of built in features that DO work.
There's a built in vibrato, a built in reverb, a built in Rhythm Ace Drum Machine, and a God Damn Leslie-branded rotary speaker built in. The drum machine, speaker, and rotary speaker all for sure work, and since it's a 60s organ that reverb is pmuch guaranteed to be a spring tank, which is easy to repurpose. The vibrato would be cool to mess with, too. Lastly, there's a "Brilliance" switch which I'm really curious about.
As for the rest of the organ, I have a bunch of options:
1. I rip out all the keys, replace them with modern midi controllers, and turn the whole thing into a custom recording station. Problem is, the two keyboards are 44 keys each, which is pretty rare for midi controllers. They're also bigger keys than normal, so maybe there's a way to make them work, but that also makes the depth of the keys an issue I'll have to tackle. It also means the 13 bass pedals would be useless.
2. I get 1-4 Arduino boards, and rewire the keyboards so I have 2 44-key controllers, 13-pedal controller, and if I wanna get crazy with it the swell pedal and whatever other knobs I want for midi controls. Problem is, I know nothing about Arduino or digital midi, and I'm already diving headfirst into several unfamiliar disciplines for this project as is. DOUBLE problem is, from what I can tell it would be difficult if not impossible to make the original keybeds velocity sensitive. Triple problem is, if I do decide to toss the key beds, I can't go back and Arduino it up later. I'm not gonna be able to hold onto those parts, and there's no way I could justify having a whole second house organ just to reattempt it.
3. I cut my losses, rip out the relevant electronics, and toss the rest
If I go with either of the first two (read: fun) options, it's also worth considering all the space around the keys, where I can theoretically add whatever. I've tossed around the idea of putting a 2x4 group of drum pads, maybe some knobs or even a ribbon controller somewhere. I could even put a screen there, either with real time feedback or built in synths or digital effects (maybe a raspberry pi or small computer affordable to run soundfonts or even VSTi's natively; imagine having a DIY touch screen with drawbars next to the keyboard to adjust settings, that'd be sick)
And none of that takes into consideration the multitude of cosmetic modification options possible; Paint, veneer, upholstery, LEDs, lights, VU meters, metalwork, leather, the list goes on.
I've got a bunch of ideas and I'm in the process of getting the tools together to move forward with this project.
I'm sure I can also upgrade stuff in the future.
But I'm seriously considering turning this thing into the ultimate keyboard performance desk, both for YouTube stuff as well as live (since, theoretically, it'll be a LOT lighter once the speakers and motor(s) are pulled out)
If anyone has experience with doing any of this sort of thing, I'd love to pick your brains for more info on all this stuff. Working on researching for a YouTube video about the project, including a history of the Ace Tone company that made it (with probably too much emphasis on it being founded by the same dude who founded Roland several years later).
It's a big project, but I think it'd be worth it. I'm more excited about this than I have been about virtually anything else in years.
#organ#keyboards#midi#diy#prog rock#midi controller#synths#synthesizer#AceTone#Roland#music#instrument#piano#leslie#rotary cabinet
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Hm. Readjusting placement of things on my computer desk for better ergonomics and ability to SEE my monitors without eye strain and discomfort when working on my graphics tablet as primary view/workspace.
And now I need to rework all the wiring.
But not today.
I suspect this whole week will be a game of micro adjustments.
#still haven’t figured out the whole deal#as in- swapping out the graphics tablet#and swapping in my midi controller/keyboard+pads#thinking about how THAT is what my big sturdy monitor shelf#will be for#too bad the stand for my cintiq#makes it weight a ton and is really bulky#so very awkward#honestly#this whole computer desk is awkward#and I would not have designed it like this#but I can’t change it out#bc built in and blah blah blah#maybe in some other future place#that doesn’t yet exist?#le sigh
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Can someone buy me pencil crayongs
#pls i love them i havent had them for so long#But inneed to save the small money i have rn for a midi controller
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I want to write and play music with every fiber of my being but its like. In order to do what I want to do, I gotta learn to sing, play an instrument, mix and edit in a DAW, and write lyrics etc from the ground up and its just ooooh myyy gooood.
I know the journey is just as important as the destination, and it takes most artists years to make anything they deem acceptable, but I wish I had at least one of those aformentioned skills beforehand when starting because I am daunted learning how to do any of those things to the point where I'm always struggling over balancing which skill I want to learn and end just up Not Doing Anything. I never feel comfortable even STARTING to do fun things badly :(
#i know you dont have to be skilled to EARN to do something or have ideas worth sharing. I know#in fact doing something badly is the fastest way TO learn#but still I've just been pingponging between skills without anything to show for it#do I want to learn stylophone or the midi controller or the toy piano or how to sample or how to make drum patterns or sing or write or.#and its frustrating because I know I would enjoy this a lot if i could just take it easy.#the ambition is there but theres ZERO skill or focus to guide me.#music learning
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Today we have Arturia KeyLab 49 & 61 mk3 - Premium MIDI Keyboards for review! Arturia’s KeyLab MK3 series, specifically the 49 and 61-key versions, represent the latest evolution in their line of MIDI controllers.
#audio#music#recording#studio#musicians#arturia#midi#midi controller#keys#piano#piano music#synth#synthwave#synthpop
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