Joy making for Canary
I built a tune called "Joy" for the following piece from Canary Home Security. These folks crowd-funded the launch of this nifty product. I like the moment when they're zoomin' around on bikes. City Youth Out.
I built a tune called "Joy" for the following piece from Canary Home Security. These folks crowd-funded the launch of this nifty product. I like the moment when they're zoomin' around on bikes. City Youth Out.
I've been trying my darnedest to purchase tools that get me out of the computer and into the tactile world of knobs and buttons. One such unit is the Analog Rytm by Elektron, which I've explored lately. The thing is D E E P and one can easily lose hours in there. I did, offending my neck and back in the process. So I decided to build wooden shoulders to tilt the Rytm's face toward mine. Ergonomics aren't to be ignored when you sit on your bum as often as I do. (yipes!) Hugs to "inevitablecrafts" on the Elektronauts forum, whose plans I mimicked. Looking forward to placing a second pair on the Octatrack that is on its way. !!
I've been working alongside the talented folks at Gumco, bringing music to the following spots for Workers Compensation Fund. The spots were directed by an old friend, Julian Acosta of Saint Cloud. I'm quite happy with how they turned out and excited to be working with talented peoples. Keep an eye on Gumco, as future charms will surely pour forth.