September 22, 2009 at 5:38 pm
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GlitchDS is an homebrew application for composing/performing glitch music on the Nintendo DS.
It’s based on samples , that are played by masks and that can be altered with modulations and distortion.
The result is really interesting and is like having a micro laptop for your glitch needs that can travel in your pocket!
I made this video demo during a composing session, so it can sound not so “groovy” or complitely logic in some parts, but can be interesting to show some of the power of this software and how it works.
I forgot to say that it’s sample based, but you can load your own samples with one shot sounds but even loops and then experimentation starts!
September 16, 2009 at 12:31 pm
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I’ve done this video to show the Yamaha VSS30 in the sample editing territory…
A simple plick made beating two pens together near the onboard mic can be transformed in a rhythm…
September 15, 2009 at 12:11 pm
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I’ve made this video to demostrate how the the yamaha VSS30 can mangle the internal waves.
Everything is done only with the VSS , no external efx and NO samples.
Hello!
I’m back home from holidays, I’ve spent some really nice time playing with the Nintendo DS on the seaside.
So in the next days I’m going to share some tips & tricks about the DS music applications, they are really interesting!
This is a famous Daft Punk song played by a friend of mine (Gattobus), using only a Nintendo DS lite with Korg DS10 (software) and a Korg Microkorg (reverse keys).
Simply amazing!!!