Samchillian on OS X

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The Samchillian Tip Tip Tip Cheeepeeeee is a electronic musical instrument that operates by relative instead of absolute pitch. The player makes the choice of what interval away from the last note the next played note will be. This approach brings new possibilities in musical phrasings and speeds. Also, microtonal scales fit in naturally. It changes the way one thinks about playing.

Even though the Samchillian Tip Tip Tip Cheeepeeeee port to Linux died a long time ago, it was resurrected with the advent of OS X. And now it even kinda works. Leon Gruenbaum got back from being on tour in Europe playing live shows with version 1.0 and no-one was seriously hurt. Thank goodness.

Leon, the inventor, plays Samchillian with Vernon Reid and with his own music projects including Genes and Machines. For news, discussion and tidbits from musicians using Samchillian, see

http://www.samchillian.com/forum

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The Samchillian’s main window is minimalist — it mimics the LCD display in the original embedded XT implementation.

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Samchillian driving Kore Player on OS X 10.5.6. Click for full-size image?


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5 responses to “Samchillian on OS X”

  1. rhaleblian Avatar

    Leon is back from his tour. We plan to extend the software to allow customization of scales and intervals for folks designing other tonal bases.

  2. Ray Avatar
    Ray

    There should be limited beta release to select participants at Leon’s discretion. If the software holds up we plan to post it on the website.

  3. Ray Avatar
    Ray

    A select group is beta-testing, and after some fixes a public download will become available.

  4. Ray Avatar
    Ray

    Leon put a forum up for folks to talk/rant/wheeze:

    http://www.samchillian.com/forum

  5. rhaleblian Avatar

    The forum has gotten pretty populated; there’s information about bugs and new features there.

    http://www.samchillian.com/forum

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