
Gadget Orchestra by Jetdaisuke.
Similar to the iPhone and DS...
Tiny Cartridge —
> > Gadget Orchestra by Jetdaisuke.
Similar to the iPhone and DS band video that caught on earlier this year, this performance combines a variety of portable devices, applications, and music tools:
Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer
iPod Touch with Mokugyo (JP only)
iPhone with Bloom
Nintendo DS Lite with Electroplankton
Nintendo DSi with KORG DS-10
Belkin Rockstar
If you haven’t seen it yet, you should also check out Jetdaisuke’s Straw TalkBox with DSi ...
The gadget orchestra
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iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together [Video]
Kotaku —
In this video you see jetdaisuke jamming with an iPhone, two DS, iPod Touch and Kaossilator. The iPhone has Bloom on it and the iPod touch has Mokugyo. He's using one DS to run Electroplankton and another to run KORG DS-10. The whole thing is backed up with the touchy Kaossilator. This is where chipmusic is headed.
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Products of the day: The H2 Handy Recorder and some Korg stuff
Game Revolution - Daily Manifesto —
Posted on Friday, February 13 @ 17:11:51 Eastern by Blake_Morse If you re an avid listener, as I m sure all of you are, of our prestigious weekly podcast, The Inner Party , you may have noticed some new tunes in between all the segments. Yeah, that was me. All me. By myself with no assistance. I m just that good. (not really, but humor me) So, I thought maybe some of you might be interested in the process I went through to make all this new awesome music As I said in my Korg DS-10 review , I used it exclusively to make the all the bleeps, sweeps and creeps for the theme song. If you couldn t already tell from its grade, I m very ...
Electroplankton brings aquatic audiovisual art to DSiWare
That VideoGame Blog —
Nintendo of Japan has revealed plans to re-release Electroplankton, the marine-themed experimental music maker, through DSiWare.
The Toshio Iwai-developed, Nintendo-published title received a blink and you’ll miss it release in the United States, where it delighted and confused critics who didn’t quite know what to do in the absence of narrative, objective, or measure by which to determine their progress through the so called game. But despite the mixed reception, the title has garnered something of a cult following thanks to its personal and portable take on musical expression — though Electroplankton ...


