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The language of controllerism
Posted on: 10.07.2012 by Williemae Grinman
Hi everyone
I'm Valentin and i've been playing the drum for now 8 year.
A few month ago I was with my cousin who is a professional DJ and he learned me things and then I wanted to do more djiing and of course I do controllerism.

I'm french and english is my second language and a very famous drummer Benny Greb creat a DVD about the language of drumming and I believe that controllerism is a new language and it's a little bit the same as the language of drumming.
So here a picture of the letters of the language of controllerism :

thelanguageofcontrollerism.jpg

Let me explain it : so in the language of controllerism it's only binary. Each *-* mean the tempo so it's 1 2 3 4
and the *.* is when you press the button so for A you will press on 1 and B you will press on 2 (I like to make a video to show all the letters but I don't know how to film my screen and take sound, can you suggest me a software for this please ? )

Don't hesitate to ask any question and I hope that this will help you in your mix
(And sorry for my english )
Ervin Calvery
11.07.2012
Originally Posted by chicomodo
Controllerists could use the drum notation for using controllers, with no problem
What of knobs and faders? Movement with the MIDI Fighter 3D?
Williemae Grinman
10.07.2012
Hi everyone
I'm Valentin and i've been playing the drum for now 8 year.
A few month ago I was with my cousin who is a professional DJ and he learned me things and then I wanted to do more djiing and of course I do controllerism.

I'm french and english is my second language and a very famous drummer Benny Greb creat a DVD about the language of drumming and I believe that controllerism is a new language and it's a little bit the same as the language of drumming.
So here a picture of the letters of the language of controllerism :

thelanguageofcontrollerism.jpg

Let me explain it : so in the language of controllerism it's only binary. Each *-* mean the tempo so it's 1 2 3 4
and the *.* is when you press the button so for A you will press on 1 and B you will press on 2 (I like to make a video to show all the letters but I don't know how to film my screen and take sound, can you suggest me a software for this please ? )

Don't hesitate to ask any question and I hope that this will help you in your mix
(And sorry for my english )
Kecia Wnukowski
11.07.2012
Your english is quite understandable (to me ^^). Bienvenue.
Ervin Calvery
11.07.2012
Originally Posted by chicomodo
Controllerists could use the drum notation for using controllers, with no problem
What of knobs and faders? Movement with the MIDI Fighter 3D?
Daniell Kosharek
11.07.2012
Controllerists could use the drum notation for using controllers, with no problem
Ervin Calvery
10.07.2012
I am obsessed with music notation, and am very in to this idea. Cool!
Geri Jarra
10.07.2012
Interesting.. I might need to see that video. is the point to be able to convey a message to someone using a controller?

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