@kevycanavan: this was posted on April 1st, aka, April Fool's Day. Lee was likely jesting.
@kevycanavan: this was posted on April 1st, aka, April Fool's Day. Lee was likely jesting.
I did wonder if someone would notice the date.
I don't think Lee was "accusing" me of creating an April fools joke, but rather being a funny wise-guy himself.8))
The laser harp is definitely not a joke. It's still a lot of fun though! :lights:
Well done pal.
Brilliant .
I love it !:lights:
1997 - Wembley, London,
1998 -Fantasy Football Show, London, UK
1998 - Nuit Electronique, Paris
2009 -Wembley, London
2009 - Manchester
2009 - Birmingham
2010 - Katowice
2010 - Marseille
2010 - Nice
2010 - Lyon
2010 - Paris Bercy
2010 - Strasbourg
2010 - Budapest
2010 - Birmingham
2010 - Manchester
2010 - O2, London
2010 - Glasgow
2010 - Dublin
2010 - Cardiff
Fantastic! Nice rendition of a classic! Jarre would be proud!
We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.
-A proverb of the Dakota Indian Nation
And now for a "live in my living room" version of my piece Dreamcatcher, including "synth flute", keyboard, and Laser Harp, all in one song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iH80cHHCgA
8))
very well done. I was very impressed with that performance.
Question: does your harp change settings from a pedal or does it change a preset positions in the song? It's really cool how fluidly it changed *while* you were playing it, and I loved how quickly you moved through the strings there. I also liked how slowly the harp closes at the end. I didn't even notice until it had almost coalesced!
And not only was it live, you were your own cinematographer. That's pretty amazing.
this is just great! very harmonic mixture with all three instruments!
Thank you.
I'm sorry but I can't provide instructions for constructing a laser harp, at least not at this time. The heart of the laser harp is the software running on the laptop, and this is both very specialized toward the exact equipment that I have, and in a "prototype" state that is not ready for distribution. Maybe perhaps possibly in the future, but not at the moment.
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