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Posted by ivanbee on Aug-24-2006 02:10:

wut is this?

looks sweet




Posted by D-res on Aug-24-2006 02:33:



the dude in the front is crossing his arms. must have been a bomb show


Posted by on Aug-24-2006 02:53:

whatever it is... it looks boring as hell!!


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 02:57:

it's a button-board-sequencing-type-thing-that-Daedelus-uses

idk what he calls it...pretty fkin awesome, though...let me find the video...


Posted by skip on Aug-24-2006 03:17:

i'd say it's a wooden box with 256 similar white buttons with no labels. but i dunno, i could be wrong too.


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 03:29:

Daedelus using it:
http://146.186.186.101/~bcrabtree/monome_daedelus.mov

The actual device:
http://146.186.186.101/~bcrabtree/monome40h.mov

You can put a bunch of them together, & they automatically link up...so if you put 2 side-by-side, it becomes one 16X8 controller, instead.


Posted by Vero on Aug-24-2006 05:01:

looks custom made to me. its not impossible to do if you are handy with circuits and a soldering iron.


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 05:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
looks custom made to me. its not impossible to do if you are handy with circuits and a soldering iron.


the one daedelus uses is. The one in the 2nd video isn't. They sell 'em for $500 a pop.


Posted by Allied Nations on Aug-24-2006 05:49:

Link to where to buy something like that?


Posted by Boomer187 on Aug-24-2006 05:55:

looks homemade.


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 05:59:

www.monome.org


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 06:05:

Video of two of them hooked together:

http://146.186.186.101/~bcrabtree/monome_tehn.mov


Posted by ivanbee on Aug-24-2006 13:59:

Worm Popper

i like that shit!


Posted by jdat on Aug-24-2006 15:28:

it's for clip triggering and basic midi box construction isn't complicated at all.

The ultimate reference:
http://www.ucapps.de/


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 16:40:

What happens when you try to use it without knowing what you're doing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaYTELl4DQs


Posted by Rebel Brown on Aug-24-2006 16:50:

It's fucking cool, that's what it is.


Posted by jdat on Aug-24-2006 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Inconspicuous
What happens when you try to use it without knowing what you're doing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaYTELl4DQs


Tr00F!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJFigMJF1U


Posted by shaw on Aug-24-2006 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Tr00F!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJFigMJF1U


Same video as:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
The actual device:
http://146.186.186.101/~bcrabtree/monome40h.mov


Posted by jdat on Aug-24-2006 18:32:

hehe yeah!

That's one of the first "official" videos.


Posted by klappa on Aug-25-2006 18:17:

I only got confused when looking at that demo movie. Do you have to be a mathematician to do things like this? It's like counting binary when pressing those buttons. Mixing on a djconsole seems to be a child's play comparing to this


Posted by Abhay on Aug-26-2006 22:34:

looks home made man


Posted by jdat on Aug-27-2006 00:02:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
I only got confused when looking at that demo movie. Do you have to be a mathematician to do things like this? It's like counting binary when pressing those buttons. Mixing on a djconsole seems to be a child's play comparing to this



It's clip trigging or tonal changes, or whichever way you want to configure it.


Not that hard really if you're the one configuring it.

I have worked on 40 tracks sound tables and that little box doesn't scare me ( and fyi I'm not bothered by a 40 track sound table with parametric eqs, 8 auxiliary sends, sub groups etc )


Posted by Abhay on Aug-28-2006 08:51:

man,

now i want one.

damn it....


Posted by RJT on Aug-28-2006 14:30:

I want one.


Posted by ivanbee on Aug-28-2006 14:56:

man, i want to play with one of these things now


the monome 40h is a reconfigurable grid of sixty-four backlit buttons.

buttons can be configured as toggles, radio groupings, sliders, or organized into more sophisticated systems to monitor and trigger sample playback positions, stream 1-bit video, interact with dynamic physical models, and play games. button press and visual indication are decoupled by design: the correlation is established by each application.

applications span all forms of media and data. the 40h uses usb and talks serial, midi, and open sound control.

all software and firmware is open source. we aim to facilitate a community of shared exploration.


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