video mlr clone demo from themoves on Vimeo.
I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of using the Monome, the popular open-source, button-bestrewn controller device, for visuals and not just sound. But I haven’t seen any examples in person. Via comments on Monday’s Live + Isadora story, here’s one example by Joshua Nugent. The software is inspired by MLR, the sound sample-rocking patch that comes with Monome. In fact, that’s one area in which I think the Monome hasn’t gotten enough credit — a lot of its popularity actually comes from its software design, not just its elegantly-minimal hardware design.
I tend to do visuals differently, so I’ll have to finish my kit, finally, and post some software examples. And yes, while this is done in Isadora, there’s nothing saying you couldn’t use other software tools.
Bonus points for including Bush dancing in Africa. Now someone send poor Josh a screen and some windowblinds.
More on this project on the Monome forums, including instructions:
how about a video version of MLR/64step?
I’d love to see more Monome examples, so if you’ve got them, send them in!