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Webby Awards 2013 Nomination

Posted on 10/04/2013 by Andy

We are proud to announce that our interactive website Film-v-Music.com has been nominated for a 2013 Webby Award in the Remixes & Mashups category. Help us win by voting for us here.

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The idea behind Film-v-Music.com is to highlight the dramatic effect that audio plays in setting the mood in a film scene. By randomly attaching different music to famous film scenes, you can see that the entire feel of the scene changes instantly. This can sometimes turn serious subject matter into comedy, other times it can turn calm dialog into epic drama. A couple of the thousands of possible combinations on the site include:

  • ‘Taxi Driver’ v ‘Soul Bossa Nova’
  • ‘Silence of the Lambs’ v ‘Rage Against the Machine

Take a look for yourself or watch our video demonstration below…

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Game Theory

Posted on 27/03/2013 by Andy

Game Theory is our latest audio visual mashup performed live on re-wired video game controllers.

2013 marks 35 years of video game music (Space Invaders, released in 1978, was the first game to feature a continuous soundtrack). So we took the opportunity to take a look back at some of our favourite examples of video game music and build a 19 track mashup, combining them with some other tracks we love.

The tracks used vary from some of the original 8-bit tracks from the Atari, GameBoy, through to 1990s N64 and PS1 classics, right up to modern day symphonic epics that accompany some of todays blockbuster games…

Grab a free mp3 download of the track via our facebook page.

Tracks used:

  • Tetris Music A (Game Boy)
  • Abba - Mamma Mia
  • Doctor Who Theme
  • Super Mario Bros
  • Street Fighter II Turbo
  • Arkanoid
  • Goldeneye - Chemical Warfare
  • SBTRKT - Wildfire
  • Lana Del Rey - Video Games
  • Michael Jackson - Beat it
  • Grand Theft Auto IV Theme
  • Final Fantasty VIII Theme
  • Time Crisis
  • David Bowie - Let’s Dance
  • Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - Main Theme
  • Sonic
  • Basement Jaxx - Where’s your head at
  • Run DMC - It’s Tricky
  • Super Mario Bros - Game Over (..and a bit of GLaDOS)

The set-up

We needed to convert the controllers so that they could send midi data to Ableton Live. This was a two step process involving converting the controllers to HID compliant USB devices (you purchase simple kits online to rewire the controllers or alternatively, USB adapters to plug the controllers into into). Once the Contollers were outputting a HID signal through USB to the laptop all that was left was to convert this to midi.

We created a Max/MSP patch, which converted the HID data into MIDI note on/off signals

HID to MIDI MAX/MSP Patch

HID to MIDI MAX/MSP Patch

You can download the Max/MSP patch here. You will need the free Max/MSP runtime application available here.

Instructions

This patch can control 1x N64 controller and 4x NES controllers (or possibly other game pads) converted to HID compliant USB devices. The first dropdown box is for the N64 the others for the NES controllers.

  1. Select any N64 controllers from the first dropdown box from the left
  2. Select any NES controllers from the other dropdown boxes
  3. Noteout 1 sends the N64 buttons out as MIDI, Noteout 2,3,4,5 send the NES buttons out as MIDI. ctlout 1 sends the N64 joystick out as controller data for controlling variable parameters such as volume, filter cuttoff etc. If you are using a Mac then setup an IAC bus if you are on PC then setup midi yoke (these will enable you to send MIDI data from MAX/MSP to another application.
  4. Click on noteout 1,2,3,4,5 and ctlout and select either your IAC Bus (mac) or your midi yoke output (PC).
  5. If using Ableton live, in Live->Preferences toggle ‘Remote’ input on for IAC Driver (mac) or Midi Yoke input (PC).
  6. Click the small MIDI button in the top right hand corner of Ableton and when highlighting clips or parameters, press any of the controller buttons to assign the controller.
The Mixtape

The Mixtape

Posted on 12/12/2012 by Chris

The mixtape celebrates the 50th anniversary of the cassette and the home sampling and mixtape culture that resulted from the formats proliferation.

Created using a 23 year old Tascam MSR-24 1″ tape machine, we blended 16 tracks together to produce this mashup:

Loops for the performance were edited, time stretched and pitch shifted using Ableton Live before being transferred to tape for the performance.

During playback, each loop can be triggered by un-muting the individual track. A particularly tricky aspect of the performance was muting the tracks again when you want them to stop. Weaving all the parts in and out of each other required a large amount of planning and we ended up devising our own score for the performance.

The Mixtape Score for Tascam-MSR24 Tape Machine

For the video work we used a Canon 600D DSLR and three lenses.

For the macro shots we used the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

The closeups were shot using the Canon EF 50mm f1.8

The main shot used a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM. This wide screen lens was mainly used as the camera needed to be very close to the tape machine due to space restrictions.

Business Continuity

Business Continuity for Dummies

Posted on 03/10/2012 by Chris

Ithaca Audio was asksed to create a light hearted sound track including sound design elements for Wiley publishings new promo video for “Business Continuity for Dummies” in association with the Cabinet Office.

The animation was created by the excellent Alan Warburton: http://www.alanwarburton.co.uk/

The audio was inspired by classic TV themes such The Noveltones - “Left Bank Two” (The gallery theme from Vision On)

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Live projection mapping mashup installation

Posted on 03/10/2012 by Chris

As part of the 2012 Brighton Digital Festival, Ithaca Audio create a projection mapping mashup installation in the Brighton Dome. Using just one projector and collapsable boxes we were able to create a walk-around 3D representation of our recent music mashups.

Here is a video of some highlights during the installation:

BrennanHeart

Never Break Me

Posted on 03/10/2012 by Chris

Ithaca Audio was asked to create the intro music and sound design for hardstyle producer Brennan Heart’s latest track “Never Break Me”. No sound was recorded on location during the shoot so we were required to recreate all the audible elements in the scene.

Here is the full video featuring Brennan Heart’s track “Never Break Me”

CityLondon Slideshow

The City is London

Posted on 26/07/2012 by Chris

Our latest mashup takes a look back over the last 60 years and features some of our favorite London musicians, films and TV shows.

We used projection mapping techniques to map 26 videos over a box sculpture and perform the mashup live, blending the videos over the surface of the boxes. To create this we used 3 laptops (sending OSC messages across a Wi-Fi network), 2 projectors (one for the projection mapping, one for the control surface camera), Ableton Live 8, Max for Live, Resolume Arena, Syphon and MadMapper.

The whole performance is completely portable and adapatable for easy manipulation and set-up.

Available for live perfomance

Tracks used:
Eurythmics - Winston’s diary (1984)
Night and the City
Mary Poppins - Stay awake
Queen - A kind of magic
Amy Winehouse - You know I’m no good
The Who - Baba O’Riley
Blur - Song 2
Amy Winehouse - Stronger than me
Jamiroquai - Deeper underground
Dizzee Rascal - Fix up, look sharp
Quincy Jones - It’s caper time (self preservations society)
Adele - Rumor has it
John Murphy - 28 days later
Led Zepplin - Whole lotta love
Faithless - Insomnia
Florence & the Machine - You got the love
The Clash - London calling
Eastenders
Queen - We are the champions
Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers
Klint - Diamond (Snatch)
The Kinks - You really got me
Are you being served
Only fools and horses
Queen - Another one bites the dust
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter

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Vimeo Awards 2012 Nomination

Posted on 17/04/2012 by Chris

We are excited to reveal that we have been nominated for the 2012 Vimeo Awards.

Our video ‘Don’t hold back, just push things forward’ has been nominated in the Remix category, judged by Beardyman, Kasumi and David Dewaele (2ManyDJs & Soulwax). You can help us out by voting for our video on Vimeo here:

https://vimeo.com/awards/vote/remix

Chris from Ithaca Audio will be attending the Awards and Festival taking place June 7-9 in New York. We would love to hear who else is going and also get your comments on the video.

….and don’t forget to vote.

Red Bull - Enjoy your ride

Red Bull - Enjoy your ride

Posted on 26/03/2012 by Chris

We were recently asked by Berlin production company Moist Creation to create all the audio for their new animation for Red Bull. This included sound design for each of the different scenes in the video and music to tie the whole piece together.


Here is the video with just the sound design elements:

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