Controllerism 101
Making Music With Game Controllers
Genre: Audio
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  • 1h 12m
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Did you know that joysticks and gamepads can make awesome MIDI controllers? Learn how in this course with "the Godfather of Controllerism", Moldover!
Hailed by more than million YouTube viewers as "The Godfather of Controllerism", Moldover is a new breed of musical icon that combines rockstar charisma with the mad genius of a basement inventor.
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Overview
Status: Available | Released: Dec 12th, 2017
There are a lot of good reasons to use gaming controllers to make music. They're not too expensive, they can really ignite your creative juices in the studio, they're a lot of fun... not to mention they look totally cool on stage! And there are so many of them to choose from: Dance pads, Atari 2600 joysticks, Nintendo's Power Gloves, Wii Remotes, steering wheels... In this course, Matt Moldover (the man who invented the terms "controllerism" and "controllerist") reveals his non-traditional approach for "playing" music with game controllers.

After giving an overview of the gaming controllers used in the course, Moldover explains the important concepts and terminology required to start making music with gaming controllers. You learn how to hook up the controllers to your computer, and how to translate HID (Human Interface Device) commands into MIDI commands that your DAW can understand. Moldover also demonstrates how to get creative with MIDI mapping inside Ableton Live, using macros, racks, and MIDI devices, and how to use Max for Live for what he calls "data massaging". Next, using plenty of musical examples, Moldover reveals all his secrets ... You learn how to pitch shift vocals with a game steering wheel, how to trigger samples and loops from a dance pad, how to control an arpeggiator with a Wii Remove, how to use Arduino to create glitch effects, and a lot more!

So watch this course and get deep inside info from the "Godfather of Controllerism" himself, Matt Moldover, and start "playing" music with your game controllers!
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