Geekiest sequencer ever

During the International festival MUTEK in Mexico a few weeks ago, a friend of mine told me about a project (I suppose it was Zero from Japan, but unfortunately I cant be sure of this) that was purely based on the utilization of 3 rubik-cube-like sequencers that produced different sounds as you moved them around.

A few day later I found this, one of the most interesting experiments I’ve seen in a while.

I’m a big fan of nerdy sequencers, so pointing the obvious this has to be the geekiest sequencer out there, at least for now. You can change pitch, velocity and even the length of the multiple samples on each one of the 6 sides of the cube.

This seems to be one of many interesting experiments done with Shockwave that you can find in Abstractmachine.net. It is totally worth a visit and spending some time on these online toys that explore both audio and visual fields (so this might be a good time to take out those headphones you carry around).

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