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hardware: arc4
software: electric dharma wheels

I received a production-run arc4 with the final firmware on Friday. This signaled a mad scramble to update my work for that and the latest serialosc with arc support so it'll be ready when people start receiving their units in a few days. So what do I do on Saturday? Make a new app, of course. Sure, that totally sounds like the responsible thing to do.

After receiving the arc4, I thought it might be a good idea to produce an example that demonstrates a 'bank' of encoder values that you can switch between. That gave birth to an application idea involving triggering modal notes from a pool of probabilities across three octaves of scale degrees. There is a separate bank of pitches depending on clockwise or counterclockwise rotation so you can shift the harmony with a simple gesture. The weighting of scale degrees is programmable and editable in real time on screen or with a MIDI controller. This allows for a more controlled structuring of compositional development over longer periods of time. The speed of the rotation determines how often a note is triggered, and can also be used as a modulation parameter for the FM synthesis engine.

Relevant synthesis parameters are also editable on the arc as the notes are triggered. The state of these parameters is overlaid on the LEDs, so interesting patterns emerge when this mode is engaged. There was a really awesome bug where switching editing modes also transposed the output modally, so I built in a score feature that allows you to advance a programmed chord progression with a button push.

A sit-the-arc-in-your-lap-and-doodle app has been on my mind a lot and I have at least three good starts in this area, but other priorities have often pushed these out of the way. The prototype arc2 I had lacked the mounting bracket for the USB cable and the logic board was floating free inside the enclosure, so I always had to use it (carefully) on a stationary, flat surface. It is really nice to have an arc that can be moved around or used in the lap. My cat disagrees.

I recorded this video, holocene, as a demonstration of this app, which I'm calling electric dharma wheels. This is the raw output from the electric dharma wheels, with some Eos reverb added after the fact.

more information about monome can be found at monome.org

more information about me can be found at stretta.com

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  • bar|none plus 10 months ago
    My god..the pretty lights. Fantastic sounds as well. Exactly the kind of inspiring app that the arc deserves. If this doesn't open people's eyes, nothing will.
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  • kramer 10 months ago
    ohh emm eff gee
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  • drowl 10 months ago
    Magnifique !
    merci de prendre du temps pour nous montrer l'arc en avant première !
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  • mrcury 10 months ago
    I love the scope of the sounds ranging from sweeps to noise to beats.

    Now I want an arc too!
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  • Miguel Angel Perez 10 months ago
    Great composition. It looks so simple it's daunting.
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  • Tom McGaw 10 months ago
    Astounding.
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  • Yeuda Ben Atar 10 months ago
    Amazing
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  • Chris Carter plus 10 months ago
    effin' wow wow wow
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  • A.M Visuals 10 months ago
    zen - the song
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  • Non Projects 10 months ago
    this is just great
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  • 2% 10 months ago
    Holy sheit! That was awesome!
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  • Math Rosen 10 months ago
    So wonderful.
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  • Lōtic 10 months ago
    You have really great hands.
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  • Digifruitella 10 months ago
    haha ,thats pretty mental!
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  • Craig Birmingham 10 months ago
    Stunning.
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  • Max Millermaier 10 months ago
    out there
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  • johannes kingma 10 months ago
    Both visually and audibly a masterpiece. It would be interesting to know how you "compose* on the arc. Or how you "notate" compositions. if at all.
    Anyway, I've watchd his multiple times in awe.
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  • Daniel Meyer 10 months ago
    :)
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  • hue62 8 months ago
    simply wow
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  • dede efendi 8 months ago
    i want to cry baby!
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  • Jac-Martin Dorion 7 months ago
    Wow, this is quite inspiring!
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  • so sexy !!
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