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Visit www.moldover.com to join Moldover's mailing list, download free music, videos and more. This video: controllerism 101- Moldover teaches you how to turn a simple and inexpensive MIDI keyboard into a custom audio controller.
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djknitex479 (30/01/2010)
what kind of controller is he using?
MartinLange1989 (26/01/2010)
he just made the apc40
poshi12 (26/01/2010)
i love you!!!lol
ChrisRadium (03/12/2009)
greetz from malta, europe!! marvelous work keep rocking :D you are created a movement for digitalists & controllerists all around the globe!
xbuster17 (23/09/2009)
well or you can sell it and buy another controller more acurate to your needs . sry not too cool with the idea of chopping a controller like that. perhaps is couse where i live those are not cheap at all =P
soundsliketree (06/08/2009)
it looks to me like the "black keys" that are mapped to the mute buttons are functioning like a gate with key on unmuting and key off muting. anyone know how he did this?
ccricers (29/06/2009)
Why not just learn to work with the design of the controller? Or for that matter get one with trigger pads if you wanted it to be more tactile?
geradorzero (27/06/2009)
I liked not so much for the modding, but for the mapping. I have a Trigger Finger, so I *already* have four rows of rubber buttons with corresponding aligned knobs. In Ableton, mapping is everything.
KeatsHandwriting (23/06/2009)
awesome- thanks for the video Moldover.!
checktwo2two (23/06/2009)
Trash. Smoke some more pot and go hang out at Bagatelle Brunch.
checktwo2two (23/06/2009)
I have a better name. How about, "Retardist". More specifically, "Texan with no musical sensibility that should go home to Mom and Dad and learn to play banjo.
etiolome (17/06/2009)
great. thanks for the tipps !
askacapper (14/06/2009)
Dude one thing about him chopping up the deck, is that he's makes it easier to perform live.... In that environment it is key to visually have consistency. so yeah he chopped up a $100 controller, but made it an instrument for live performances.
Moldover is one of the fathers of controllerism... plus he is an Ableton, guru... much respect
SorryWereOutOfNames (03/06/2009)
Found out about controllerism today..
i hate playing the turntables
but LOve Producing
So this is iT!
Moldover.. RESPECT!
TtimePoi (29/05/2009)
he' sacrificing lots of keys just to have like 10 of them close together in a pattern.. why not just use all 25? instead of white black white black for like 10 buttons?
byrne300 (25/05/2009)
could he not have done all that without fuckin up his controller???
Zegers06 (26/04/2009)
you remind me a bit of bam margera
jonathontree (24/04/2009)
What are you talking about? Look at all that controller real estate! He can stick like, a mini joystick in there or... an XY pad or... faders. Whatever he wants!
Nukemoose1 (18/04/2009)
wow
he just ruined a $100 keyboard controller
ronnysoeberg (24/03/2009)
I'd like to add to that that it is a completely different skillset. Controllerism is 50% setup. the music is pretty much already made, you just use what's already there to do whatever you feel. More manipulation than actual creating. That's the same with turntables, only even less setup and even less of your own vibe to it. With actual instruments it's all skill and soul all the way. But for some it doesn't involve creating anything what so ever. Depends on if you write your own stuff or not.
lilbizbone (24/02/2009)
do you guys know what monitors those are at 0:38?
s0125602 (09/02/2009)
funny that people like to stick in their box. saying for example turntablism involves more skill is the same thing musicians said about turntablism.
in actual fact its something completely different. you can do things on turntables that you cant do on regular instruments and you can do things with ableton live and a decent midi controller set up that you can't do on turntables. get over your old sets of beliefs.
psilopsyche (22/01/2009)
Damn it all! I just wanted to make boring ass kick ass music but now you've gone and frazzled my brain good. Am I gonna have to crack-ass my own controllers now...? Me thinks yes.
You're so F#%^*&ing cool.
bentosan (20/01/2009)
Actually i know people who have done this to their controller. The idea behind rearanging the keys to suit your setup actually has alot going for it. You dont have to have them layed out like Moloder does.
djcwerna (05/01/2009)
moldover and tim exile = grandfathers of controlerism... BIG RESPECT!!!