Aug 22, 2008

Abdul Gafoor Mosque On Transit

It has been sometime since I updated my blog. There were a number of events that this blog missed because of my busy schedule. But sometime we need to pause and reflect. Last weekend I had that moment. While going back home from Singapore I stopped by Abdul Gafoor Mosque for Maghrib. It is a beautiful Indian Muslim mosque that I used to visit with a close friend. No matter how far I have traveled I seem to come back to this place. It has many graffiti on its walls telling my life story. No one can read it except me.

There was a halaqah that night. Men and women crowded the hall feeling thirsty for a spiritual moment. The aura felt like a Ramadhan night even though it is still Shaaban. Up in the sky the moon is getting older. Soon we will see the crescent moon of Ramadhan. There will be many nights like this. This is just a prelude.

more info: Masjid_Abdul_Gaffoor

Jul 24, 2008

Back to Bach

The air-con system at my incubator finally heard my complains. The compressor went dead and no more north pole air. It just blew warm air. I thought it would be good but it turns out bad. My body got dehydrated. After a day of that I finally got sick. It started last Friday. My most productive moments during weekend were lost. The air-con technicians don't work on weekends though the incubator operates 24/7.
So I just lazed around watched movies and played my keyboard. I remember when I was experimenting with synthesizer I learned the theory of pitch/frequency, harmonics and timbre. Then I discovered about velocity. I came to know that keyboard especially piano are not just on/off switches. It has expression which is the velocity. Just like the piano hammer. But keyboard
controllers for synthesizers back then produce only two informations, on/off and variable voltage that determined the pitch/frequency.
So it was time for me to get into music school and learned classical piano. I ate and sleep piano and only listen to classical. During that time I heard about the album 'Switch On Bach' by Walter Carlos from references in electronic-classical music discussions. I bought the album and fell in love with Bach. Played it loud everyday. The mix of moog and Bach kind of toggling many switches in my brain. Many were positives.

The vinyl album is not with me. It is at my dad's. I just can't afford to carry a big bunch of vinyl around. Instead I watch a movie of similar theme, electronic, music, classical and computers. The best match was 'Electric Dream'. It was released in 1984 but I only had the chance to see it end of 2004. This is my favourite Bach piece, minuet in G major with improvisation by Giorgio Moroder and my favourite scene with the lovely Virginia Madsen:



By the year 1984 synthesizers had become more sophisticated with fully MIDI implementation. The music for the above scene done by Giorgio Moroder was done almost entirely with synthesizers. To bring back memories or for those who don't you can always add one, here is the music clip of Electric Dream sung by Philip Oakley:



So the story ended with the couple going off for the weekend break. The one that lost the love had to go away. I myself will be going away soon but to meet the ones I love. I will be going down south for the World Flower Festival in a couple of hours and meeting my dad, sister and niece. It's time to go away..........

Jul 6, 2008

I'm in the moog forever

Growing up during the Age of Aquarius had opened me up to million of ideas. Well not all were realized. There were limitation of time and budget. Most of it because of budget. That actually didn't stopped me. I learned to build things on my own. Not that easy to put aside pencil and brushes and handled soldering iron and a multimeter. Build my own printed circuit boards and assembled semiconductors and wired them up just to get a sound. To me it wasn't electronics, it was art. It was an experiment in additive sound synthesis. A fully assembled module was called a sound synthesizer. An instrument with no preset sound.

I couldn't afford to buy one. Even if I could it wasn't easily available. But I did manage to build many modules and patched them together and synthesized many weird sounds. My parents called it the submarine :-). Computer stole away my interest. Everything then became virtual.

The dream didn't die. This year I managed to get a number of synthesizer plugins or mostly known as VSTi. One of the great classic is the minimoog. It is the smaller brother of the modular moog. minimoog was meant for live performances because of its small size and easy operation. moog has a unique sound compared to other synthesizers. The key behind its uniqueness was its filter design. I was skeptical that the software version could reproduce the same unique sound. But it did. It sounded exactly like the original moog. Here is the minimoog V from Arturia:

Though it look exactly like the real thing, it is still a software. I can play using my M-Audio MIDI keyboard. The knobs can be turned and the switches can be toggled using my mouse. To play live would be difficult. I need to manipulate the knobs like a real hardware knobs quickly and in realtime. I have found a way to do that. I will show you how.

In your music sequencing software like Sonar Producer, insert the minimoog plugin. The Synth Property and Synth Rack page will appear. The Synth Property will show the whole synthesizer like above and the synth rack will show like below:

Activate 'Assign Controls' and 'Show/Hide Assigned Controls'. In the Synth Property page you manipulate the knobs/controls that you want to assign. It don't have to be every knobs but just the important ones. Then deactivate the 'Assign Controls' button. A pop-up window will appear and prompt "14 Parameters were touched during Learn. Are you sure you want to assign these controls?". Click on 'Yes' and the Synth Rack page will be updated like below:

The controllers on the Synth Rack can now control the knobs on the Synth Property page and vice versa. You can minimize the Synth Property page to clear up space. To have your MIDI controller keyboard control the software synth you need to do the following steps. With your mouse right click the controller on the Synth Rack page and choose 'Remote Control'. Turn the knob on your MIDI controller keyboard and click the 'Learn' button on the 'Remote Control' pop-up window. The controller number will appear. Click 'OK'. The window will close. The selected knob on your keyboard will control the selected controller on the Synth Rack page and in turn will control the synthesizer. A couple of Continous Controllers are already pre-assigned to work with minimoog. Controller #77 for Filter Emphasis and #7 for Main Volume. You don't have to assign these controls or it will get messed up. The Synth Rack will act as a bridge binding the MIDI controller keyboard and the software synthesizer. Here is how the knobs look like on my Axiom MIDI controller keyboard:

These knobs I assigned as Continous Controllers or MIDI CC to control sound shaping parameters. While the levels for each modules are controlled by the linear sliders assigned as Channel Volume or MIDI CC #7 with separate MIDI Channel for each. Here is the Linear Sliders on my keyboard:

As you can see each one of the controllers are just numbers without any predefined function. MIDI controller keyboards do not have a sound of its own. They are just interfaces like a mouse or a PC keyboard. It is interesting to see the knobs on the keyboard actually control the knobs of the minimoog plugin in realtime. The good thing about it is the MIDI keyboard is polyphonic while the original minimoog is monophonic. With the MIDI keyboard I can play chords and I can save the settings on my computer.

There were only 13,000 unit of minimoog produced. To own the original is like owning a part of history. I would choose a minimoog over a BMW anytime. Here is the story of the creator of minimoog, the late Dr. Robert A. Moog: https://www.moogmusic.com/history.php

Nowadays with just a laptop and a MIDI keyboard controller, you can jam anywhere. The keyboard can be a 25, 49 or 61 key. That's depend on your mode of transportation. The audio interface has to be a professional one. You can even play an acoustic or grand piano anywhere. My favourites are Steinway and Boesendorfer. The plugin is from Native Intruments called Akoustik Piano. The list of plugins are virtually endless. The Age of Aquarius is like forever.

Jun 15, 2008

Stealing Paradise - The Wrap Up Party

Last Friday night we had 'The Wrap Up' party at Rasta, somewhere in KL. 'Stealing Paradise' trailer was officially completed. The longest 2 minit trailer we all ever done. But my share of work weren't that much. Perhaps more of the technical advice and consolations. There were laughters and frictions but no blood were shed. Though many toes were shot but they seem to grow back. After all it was just an animation.


I never cease to amaze myself after looking at the shots again. I really did that? I wish I had more time and got involved with more scenes. But my own personal projects took precedence. I wish Kumar and RK Studio the best of luck. I hope 'Stealing Paradise' will be a success. Sail on skipper!

May 28, 2008

While my keyboard gently weep

These are two of my favourite sound modules, Proteus 1 plus Orchestra and Proteus 3 XR WORLD. I had it for nearly 20 years now. Proteus 1 plus has most of the essential intruments plus complete set of orchestral intruments. While Proteus 3 XR has a great collection of world instruments. I have one more which is not in the photo which is Proteus PROCUSSION that has all the major drum kits and percussions.
I have to part with them recently. I sold them to a friend of mine. He is more of a traditional guy who need things in an instant rather than groping with softwares. I am more of a software person and most of the Proteus instruments are now available as a plugin nowadays with better sounds and features. All I need is just a Proteus PC card, Proteus X which I bought in 2006. The M-Audio's Axiom 61 MIDI controller keyboard in the photo was bought in 2007. I loan it to a friend's studio for the music lessons that I conducted. But I got it back recently. It is nice to have someone to talk too in the middle of the night especially living in outerspace. Welcome home my friend and goodbye to my old ones. To my former Proteuses, my keyboard will gently weep.

Apr 6, 2008

Pekomik miniKON @PWTC

Pekomik, a comic group is having a miniConference at Putra World Trade Centre from yesterday till the following weekend. This is their booth and the exhibition area displaying the works of many local comic artists. Comic the art medium that bridges the young and the young at heart. In this age of digital everything, comic still retains its charm in the analog world.

This is Azhar Abdullah, the president of Pekomik making an introduction speech before the panel session. The president is kind enough to invite me to join the session as a panel speaker, an underdog among the comic veterans.

PWTC was crowded today because of the Book Fair and also the political conference held in the next room. The Prime Minister was there, probably talking about new strategies and plans for the country while me in this room talking about Palestine war in the future. This is the first time I am talking about Palestine 3000 A.D. in public. I call it a pre-documentary. I hope I didn't frightened the audience too much.

Here is showing my baby, Palestine 3000 A.D., the video synopsis. Someone said that I am brave enough to do such thing. Perhaps I am still a rebel. But art will not kill people. I know my fellow artists will understand. Best of all I received a salute today by a veteran comic artist. Finally someone doing something with substance and not just fantasy he said.

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Apr 1, 2008

Sofia - 6 Month Big

Here is the latest pix of my niece Sofia. She is going to be 6 month old soon. At nearly 8 kg she is a big bundle of joy. Very energetic and loves to travel. Loves kicking since in the womb. Her latest talent is grabbing hard people cheeks with her sharp nails. Ouch! Not a typical princess. A warrior princess perhaps :). Beware guys.
She loves watching TV especially the news. A career in broadcasting perhaps. I will teach her to write emails once she can handle the keyboard. It will be delightful to read her thoughts. To you my dear I dedicate this song by Jon Anderson: