Karate Kid AV Remix
For those of you who didn’t make the awesome CDM Party last Friday night after NAMM, I’m pleased to bring you a recording of the live AV Remix that I performed with Acid&Bass.
Karate Kid AV Remix from momo_the_monster on Vimeo.
Performed live at the Unofficial NAMM After-Party using 3 MIDI-synced machines:
Video Machine:
Operated by Momo the Monster
Software: Isadora (custom patch for show)
Hardware: MacBook Pro, Monome 128, UC-33e, E-MU 0404
Audio 1:
Operated by Shane Hazelton
Software: Max/MSP With custom software IMPS (Improvisational Media Performance System), Lucifer
Hardware: Receptor VST plugin Player with Zounds of VSTs, Novation Remote 25, BCR 2000
Audio 2:
Operated by Stephan Vankov
Software: Ableton Live, Lucifer Plug-in (sending MIDI to Video Station)
Hardware: Mac, BCR2000, MPD16, Remote25LE, AirFX, NuVJ
Artist Caveats: This version was cut from the original 25+minute length to a more internet-friendly 7-1/2 minutes. Also, this is version one of the performance - we rehearsed only twice before this show, this is really our first run-through with everything (mostly) working. Comments welcome as we continue to develop the idea.
Karate Kid live remixing music performance from Create Digital Media on Vimeo.








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Leon Trimble
real nice. it strikes me that if you are using 3 computers you might want to use two for video and one for audio, as most basic computers can mix a few tracks of audio… leaving one for video with sound and one without sound…
January 22, 2008 @ 8:36 pm
Peter Kirn
True, Leon, but each of those two audio machines had a human operator, so I think that’s why they did it!
January 23, 2008 @ 2:01 am
campbell
reminds me of the ultimate reality show that dan deacon is touring right now, save for the the fact that it’s live.
January 23, 2008 @ 4:11 am
Leon Trimble
yeah that’s what i mean… why have two of anything? if the video has any probs then it goes down. if there’s one on sound, one on video and one on video with sound, all bases are covered. also it gives each person something unique to do, making it more dynamic… just suggestions anyway. it obviously works already!
January 23, 2008 @ 10:45 am
momo the monster
On the other hand, Leon - it’s much easier to mix two audio streams than it is two video streams. But I do like the logic of one V+A, one A and one V.
January 23, 2008 @ 12:58 pm
Mark
Pretty cool, but these guys kill it. Every show it’s a new film, director or series mashup live. KILL IT!
orchard loung
They have a website somewhere with the streaming mp4 and a mastered DVD of this. They’ve done star wars, lord of the rings, quentin, and several other sets….all next level stuff.
January 23, 2008 @ 4:30 pm
WC
Do you have a link to that website? this was very neat.
January 26, 2008 @ 11:08 pm
xpez
Kind of reminds of emergency broadcast network///
January 28, 2008 @ 5:02 am
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