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More * hero games. This time it’s Theremin Hero!!

I hope I haven’t become too obsessed with guitar hero knock-offs and derivatives lately, but this project seemed too fascinating to ignore.


http://www.thereminhero.com/

Theremin hero seems to adapt the theremin to function as a controller for guitar hero. The volume antenna controls the note trigger and the pitch antenna controls the note value. If you look at the note screen on the right side of the video, you’ll notice a little orientation arrow indication the selected note.

Impressive hack. If the little guitar shaped controller convinced people to take up guitar lessons, perhaps this game could inspire more people to take theremin lessons. I look forward to the day when throngs of disaffected youth punk-out in packed rooms watching a band stand perfectly still for an hour or more.

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Rockband 3 announced. Includes midi instruments

… and realistic controllers.

The game features new instruments, including an octave and half keyboard and a 17-fret guitar w/ six strings.

I’m not going to wax and wane philosophical about whether this is good or bad for music. If it’s a fun game, I think the creators have done good work, but with rumors of midi input adapters– will I be able to play with my DG-20?

More from Joystick:
and CDM: http://createdigitalmusic.com/2010/06/11/rock-band-3-gets-real-keyboard-guitar-and-midi-io/#comments

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Daedelus has new Concept album.

February 8th, 2010 masterOfTheUniverse No comments

It always amazes me how Daedelus can be so immersed in the popular electronic music scene and still produce wild soundscapes like this.

Daedelus “Righteous Fists of Harmony” from DestroyRockMusic Inc. on Vimeo.

The concept is a soundtrack for the boxer rebellion.

From brainfeeder:

After seventy years of China’s opium-related subjugation by Queen
Victoria and her allies, a force of resistance fighters — termed
“Boxers” by the British — rose to the challenge in 1898. Calling
themselves “The Righteous Fists of Harmony,” this secret society of
martial artists felt they held magical powers: they believed
themselves bulletproof, able to fly, and capable of raising the dead
(who would then fight alongside them). And so began the brief Boxer
Rebellion; three years later 100,000 Boxers had fallen, their magic
helpless against the cutting-edge machinery of war. The British
prevailed only to face ultimate defeat, as their empire rapidly
declined.

Daedelus endeavors to compose a requiem for the end — of beliefs, of
lives, and of an era. This elegy for a bygone battle sheds light on
our own contemporary conundrum: will our faith in modernity be our
downfall? Are we blinded by this age of wonders, doomed to be
destroyed by our ingenious inventions? Although Daedelus’ music has
always juxtaposed organic and electronic elements, they war as never
before on “Righteous Fists of Harmony,” a portrait of a tumultuous era
that came crashing to a close.

DAEDELUS – “Righteous Fists of Harmony” Tracklist:
BF006
23 MARCH 2010
Heavy Weight Vinyl / Digital

1. An Armada Approaches
2. Tidal Waves Uprising
3. The Open Hand Avows
4. Order Of The Golden Dawn (featuring Laura Darling)
5. The Finishing of a Thing
6. Succumbing To (featuring Kid A)
7. Stampede Me (with Amir Yaghmai)
8. Fin De Siècle

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What is a Mellotron

December 30th, 2009 masterOfTheUniverse No comments

This video provides a wonderful description of an early sampling based instrument. Every sound was recorded on a tape track and played in sync with the other track. The keys appear to control the tape heads. The instrument has since appeared on an impressive list of popular recordings for such a novel instrument.

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Hans Zimmer’s Sherlock Holmes string section glued together

December 29th, 2009 masterOfTheUniverse No comments

Yes, what you see in this video is a violin, viola, cello, and bass glued together. It was created by Diego Stocco(twitter) and is featured in Guy Richie’s film Sherlock Holmes.
Enjoy.

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