Archive for March, 2024

New Befaco VCO, VCF + MIDI Modules

Befaco has announced three new modules, the Pony VCF, Octaves VCO and MIDI Thing V2 for Eurorack modular systems, available assembled or as DIY kits.

The new modules are being announced via a livestreaming event, embedded below:

The 3 new modules include:

  • The Octaves VCO is a a Square wave additive oscillator. Befaco describes it as “a sonic power house, where you can get harsh sonorities adding frequency multiplications. You can have multiple outputs with the cascade summing outs and CV control over each frequency multiplier.”
  • The Pony VCF is Low pass filter with three inputs, volume control, feedback and a VCA, all in 6 HP.
  • The MIDI Thing 2 is a MIDI to CV power house converter that features not just a conversion, but also Oscillators, LFOs, ADSRs and more.

 

  • Octaves Module will be available March 28 (Assembled/Kit)
  • The Pony VCF will be available March 28 (Assembled/Kit)
  • MIDI Thing 2 will be available April 18th (Assembled/Kit)

Find out more on the Befaco website

 

Aodyo Instruments Launches LOOM Multidimensional MPE MIDI Controller


Aodyo Instruments has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Loom, a new multidimensional MPE MIDI controller.

Building on expertise developed through the creation of their Sylphyo and Anyma synthesizers, Aodyo Instruments says that they have designed Loom to provide musicians with a versatile and powerful tool for live performances, studio recordings, and bedroom compositions


Features:

  • Playing modes: Includes keyboard, ribbon, strum, and drumkit modes, with more to be added via software updates. All are customizable with the included editor. Third-party development is also encouraged via a developer mode.
  • Multidimensional multitouch surface: Allows independent control of pitch (X), timbre (Y), and dynamics (Z) for each finger.
  • Available in two or three-octave configurations. Enhanced control: Provides unique sensors that complement the main surface: thumb- activated tactile sliders and bars on the front and back edge, as well as a pressure-sensitive action zone on the left.
  • Built for MPE and legacy MIDI: Optimized for MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression), but fully compatible with non-MPE MIDI instruments, with easy connection via USB-C or MIDI TRS cable with a wide range of hardware and software.


Production of the Aodyo Instruments Loom is being funded via a Kickstarter project, and it is available to project backers starting at €259, which is 35% off the planned retail price. The project has already met its funding goal.

*Note: Crowdfunded projects can involve risk. See the project site for more information.

 

Mazetools Updates Enables You Synthesize With Body Movements


Ectoplastic Lab let us know that they have ‘fundamentally updated’ their Mazetools sound and music apps, adding motion-tracking features that let you control sound and music with gestures and body movements.

Thanks to the TensorFlow integration, the applications’ tracking now works via the normal device cameras of mobile and desktop devices (iOS, Android, Windows). They say they have also greatly improved room-scale tracking from Kinect, RealSense, etc.

What they shared about the updates:

“The introduction of Kinect 2 brought about a significant change in media art, and now, in 2024, motion tracking through TensorFlow can be accomplished using any standard webcam.

After two years of research and development, this technology has been effectively integrated into Mazetools, resulting in enhanced quality and performance. We have recently made improvements to our motion tracking capabilities, with a particular focus on controlling sound and music through body movements and gestures.

Our tracking system now functions seamlessly with the cameras on a range of mobile and desktop devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows. In addition, we have implemented a motion recorder and made significant enhancements to our room-scale tracking for Azure Kinect and RealSense.”

Mazetools currently offers two applications: Mutant and Soniface: Mutant serves as a loop machine and operates with a set number of instruments, while Soniface is more flexible in terms of adding instruments and integrating them with visuals.

Mazetools Soniface Update Version 4.2

Soniface now supports, beside Kinect v2/ Azure Kinect, the use of a webcam as a motion-tracking sensor to control music and sound through body movements.

With the new demo version available on Steam, users can easily try out Soniface. In addition, Linux support has been added along with several useful features. These include a new optional user interface design, making it more user-friendly on smaller displays. On iOS, Audiobus and Inter-App Audio routing, MIDI In & Out routing, and Airplay for visual output are now supported.

The new version includes a new feature for modular linking of controllers, allowing complex interconnections of mazes and instruments to create synth and effect chains for live performances.

New Features and Improvements:

  • Enhanced app performance, structure, audio, and image quality
  • New design mode for small displays (simple design)
  • Visual interface for the mobile Pro version
  • Webcam-based motion tracking for sound interface
  • New preset structure for all instruments
  • Rhythm sequencer pattern mode
  • Parametric EQ for Master, Rhythm, and Sampler
  • Notation interface with chord and scale selection
  • New automation interface: modular linking of all controllers across mazes
  • Keyboard and live pad for dynamic instrument input
  • New guide, improved in-app help in English and German
  • iOS: Background audio, Audiobus support, Inter-App Audio, MIDI In&Out, Airplay visual screen support

An example of Soniface Pro in action, featuring Tomoko Nakasato & Ectoplastic:

Mazetools Mutant Update Version 1.5

Mazetools Mutant enables loop-based music production. The software features synths, drums, samplers, sequencers, filters, and effects, all of which can be played on a square surface. These instruments collectively form the Hypercube, a dynamic space that alters the music from various perspectives.

The latest update introduces the Mutant Cloud, which allows you to store your own sound scenes, beats, and presets; an updated interface and more.

New features and improvements:

  • Enhanced app performance and audio quality
  • New scale and chord interface
  • Snapshot Cloud: to load snapshots into a 3D cloud (offline), defined by mood, energy, and structure
  • Interactive cloud navigation and snapshot filtering by author, key, and tempo
  • Snapshot Mutation Interface for merging two snapshots
  • Improved setup interface
  • New guide, improved in-app help in English & German

An example of Mazetools Mutant in action, featuring a live performance by Dr.Eck, Fly:

In addition to the updates, they announced upcoming dates for performances & workshops:

05.04.2024 Leipzig, Germany, Kurzsüchtig XR Festival

13.04.2024 London, UK, Crux Festival Audiovisual Performing Arts

14.04.2024 London, UK, Crux Festival Audiovisual Performing Arts

09.05.2024 Leipzig, Germany, Take Off Sound Performance with Tomoko Nakasato Schaubühne Lindenfels

11.05.2024 Cottbus, Concert, Spreewald Bahnhof

13.052024 Bautzen, Concert, Happy Mondays

16.05.2024 Berlin, Germany, Superbooth

31.05.2024 Geneva, Switzerland, AI FOR GOOD with Portrait XO

13.07.2024 Rudolstadt, Schlosskulm Summer Theater Workshop

19.07.2024 Usti nad Labem, Phonon Ambisonic

Visit the Mazetools website for details.