Michael Una
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
  The $10 Ableton Footcontroller
I published an article on Createdigitalmusic.com last week detailing how to build a footcontroller for use with programs like Ableton Live out of commonly found materials, for about $10.

You can read the article here.

You can see my demonstrative video there, but I'm going to post it here as well because I like it:

 
Comments:
Michael-- very very cool. I want to come over to your pad and take an Ableton lesson/inspiration session. I can also give you back your cooler. Are you in town?
 
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My work investigates how vibrating waves of energy and human consciousness interact. I utilize traditional musical instruments, handbuilt analog electronics, video processes, digital synthesis, and repurposed objects to build harmonic wave patterns. These patterns are projected into physical space, creating a unique and temporary audiophysical experience.

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Name: Michael Una
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