A musical duet shall be killer-however rarely looks (or sounds) so strange. Matt West’s experimental ” Collaborative Instruments” require a duo-but it surely rather than alternating, they’re required to regulate an analogous spacey, digital sound concurrently.
For all of the various prototype instruments, you and a pal both have a particular role: one controls the rhythm, and one controls the pitch. Together, you’ll create a very unique sound that relies in your cooperation (or whims). Bring to mind it as a kind of musical ouija board-you could turn out making some beautiful music, it’s hard to claim if it was just accidentally.
This early prototype video shows the thought in action. It’s going to just sound like lots of bleeps and bloops, nevertheless it’s truly social bleeping and blooping-and while you work well enough together, you’re ready to use West’s instruments to bloop together something special. [ Matt West via PSFK ]
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