2013年09月12日
Music Land3
Livio kindly guided me to the keyboard laboratory. The appearance does not convey the lab feeling.
LEA 11: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA11/227/195/22

There were some electric instruments. The white one is a synthesizer that can produce sounds here. In SL, there are many musical instruments that have tones, but regretfully none can be played actually because of time lag. The ones behind could be music pads. For reference, the below is example of playing it in RL. That is a strange interface that could be used as keyboard, rhythm machine, or multi-track recorder.
Launchpad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vC5TsSyNjU

This is a legendary Moog that I touched at a music class at UC Irvine in a synthesizer class. From top to bottom, there are sequencer, filter, and oscillator. The various wave form generated from oscillators like saw-tooth or rectangle will be modified through filter and envelope generator, and synthesized into a creative tone. But since this is monophonic, only one tone at one time, so normally it requires multi-track recorder to make music. Now it became possible to create any tones through digital instruments. The URL below is a virtual accordion that may be only for a person who can play original accordion.
Roland Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTFvNHD42hY

What does this relate to music? It was possible to sit in this submarine.

Is this a factory for instruments? Inside of a building on a floating rock.

At the dark corner, there was a shattered person with a bottle. Chairs upside down or balance beam with performance, I was not able to see what they are related to music. But I see that Livio was enjoying freely in this SIM. It is nice to see a gallery full with abstract paintings that declare ‘We are arts’, but it is also joyful to walk in every hole and corner of this kind of SIM.

LEA 11: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA11/227/195/22

There were some electric instruments. The white one is a synthesizer that can produce sounds here. In SL, there are many musical instruments that have tones, but regretfully none can be played actually because of time lag. The ones behind could be music pads. For reference, the below is example of playing it in RL. That is a strange interface that could be used as keyboard, rhythm machine, or multi-track recorder.
Launchpad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vC5TsSyNjU

This is a legendary Moog that I touched at a music class at UC Irvine in a synthesizer class. From top to bottom, there are sequencer, filter, and oscillator. The various wave form generated from oscillators like saw-tooth or rectangle will be modified through filter and envelope generator, and synthesized into a creative tone. But since this is monophonic, only one tone at one time, so normally it requires multi-track recorder to make music. Now it became possible to create any tones through digital instruments. The URL below is a virtual accordion that may be only for a person who can play original accordion.
Roland Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTFvNHD42hY

What does this relate to music? It was possible to sit in this submarine.

Is this a factory for instruments? Inside of a building on a floating rock.

At the dark corner, there was a shattered person with a bottle. Chairs upside down or balance beam with performance, I was not able to see what they are related to music. But I see that Livio was enjoying freely in this SIM. It is nice to see a gallery full with abstract paintings that declare ‘We are arts’, but it is also joyful to walk in every hole and corner of this kind of SIM.

Posted by Temi Oyen at 06:05│Comments(0)
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