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Motion Dive Tokyo [Roland VG99/VB99 related]


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Roland Corporation has recently started releasing synthesizers, electronic drums and the VG99/VB99 with a mysterious button I've never heard anyone talk about (at least in the U.S.) called V-link.

 

I did some digging and it's interesting:

 

It takes data from your playing via midi to a PC or Mac running special software to create evocative psychedelic imagery based on the notes you are playing.

 

See video examples:

http://media.roland.com/rja/mov/motiondive/page_01.html

and

http://media.roland.com/rja/mov/motiondive/page_02.html

(two links japanese but you can understand the music/visuals...)

 

The first video has a keyboardist and v-drummer playing a song with all kinds of crazy stagelighting and digital screens reflecting their performance.

 

There's a US version of the motion dive tokyo software that has a 15 day trial.

 

I'm going to just download and play with it because I wonder what my playing would make the graphics do?

 

There is apparently a hardware interface available too for this to use onstage to enhance performances.

 

Another company produces software compatible with this system:

http://www.lividinstruments.com/software_union.php

 

This must be the first time I've heard of a company producing a feature (on all of the latest Roland V-products) used to visually enhance a performance like this since the original PPG 330/340 Waveterm which was a german

wavetable synthesizer that also had the ability to run a lightshow back in 1986 or thereabouts.

 

Interesting stuff.

 

Anyone working with this system? Craig, have you heard/seen this?

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Thanks for the info. I've been intruiged by the V-Link on my VG-99 since I sometimes do multi-media performances with a friend who is a VJ. I've looked a little bit into some of the Edirol hardware that links with it, but I'm maxed on buying new gear for a while, so it's on the back burner. But I'll check out that trial version you posted. My next minor purchase will be Roland US-20 so that I can control my VG and GR33 from my guitar at the same time.

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I think it could be interesting as when I play live it is often just me.

 

In 2008 I played a gig where a VJ had me on camera and projected on a

screen with similar graphics.

 

This year, no VJ at the same gig at the same place but it made for a

more interesting visual presentation for a solo artist with lots of tech and

looper devices.

 

So.....yeah, v-link could make a small band look more interesting.

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