Originally posted by rattley:
Great Stuff!!!! I've been a fan of AniMusic for a few years. I just bought their 2nd DVD. The directors commentary on both DVDs tell a lot about how it all works and was put together. I really hope they release a version of the MidiMotion software. I've done some sequencing, but wouldn't it be way cool to add animation to your midi's??
Of course the DVDs are animated, but it does make one wonder if some of what you actually see could be done in the real, mechanical world? I love the music tracks too. I would like to know what they were sequenced/played on and what synth(s) were used for the final mix. Check it all out on their website.
animusic.com -charley
Charley,
I'm going to buy the DVDs too. When I watched it on tv, the music along with the animated show was very relaxing. I really enjoyed it.
When you get the Tyros2, the next thing you have to get is a super large video screen for it and start building some animated/light show stuff thats synced to the rhythm of the Tyros2.
Could be the start of something new...
A person can can go play for a dance or do a performance at the senior's event (Moose, Elks, etc), and for the people that don't want to dance, they can sit back, enjoy the music AND take in the the show from the video display. Some of those halls have an overhead video projector that could probably be plugged in to.
Oh oh, I've been down this 'creative brainstorm' path before.
I better control myself before I go quit my day job.
MrsEd would not be very happy with me. I did that once before and it did not work out

Ed