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Controllerism is the art and practice of using musical software controllers, e.g. MIDI, Open Sound Control (OSC), joystick, etc., to build upon, mix, scratch, remix, effect, modify, or otherwise create music, usually by a Digital DJ or Live PA performer, often called a controllerist. Controllerism is also a nod to traditional musicianship and instrumental-ism paired with modern computer sequencing software such as Ableton Live and Native Instruments Traktor. However a working knowledge of scales and chords is not necessarily required as the performers typically focus their efforts more on sequencing events, software effect and instrument manipulations using buttons, knobs, faders, keys, foot switches and pedals than on instrumental notes played in real time.With recent developments in musi

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  • Controllerism is the art and practice of using musical software controllers, e.g. MIDI, Open Sound Control (OSC), joystick, etc., to build upon, mix, scratch, remix, effect, modify, or otherwise create music, usually by a Digital DJ or Live PA performer, often called a controllerist. Controllerism is also a nod to traditional musicianship and instrumental-ism paired with modern computer sequencing software such as Ableton Live and Native Instruments Traktor. However a working knowledge of scales and chords is not necessarily required as the performers typically focus their efforts more on sequencing events, software effect and instrument manipulations using buttons, knobs, faders, keys, foot switches and pedals than on instrumental notes played in real time.With recent developments in music technology, particularly in software instruments, a USB MIDI controller enables musicians almost unlimited possibilities to control a wide variety of sound types. (en)
  • Kontroleryzm – termin określający zarówno sztukę wykorzystywania kontrolerów (najczęściej MIDI) jako muzycznych instrumentów, jak i remiksowania muzyki na żywo (w sposób przypominający turntablizm) oraz produkcji muzycznej w studio. Termin ten stworzył i spopularyzował około 2007 roku. Mimo iż do niedawna kontroleryzm znajdował się głęboko w muzycznym podziemiu, obecnie coraz więcej muzyków odkrywa w nim sposób na pełniejsze wyrażenie swoich artystycznych wizji. (pl)
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  • Kontroleryzm – termin określający zarówno sztukę wykorzystywania kontrolerów (najczęściej MIDI) jako muzycznych instrumentów, jak i remiksowania muzyki na żywo (w sposób przypominający turntablizm) oraz produkcji muzycznej w studio. Termin ten stworzył i spopularyzował około 2007 roku. Mimo iż do niedawna kontroleryzm znajdował się głęboko w muzycznym podziemiu, obecnie coraz więcej muzyków odkrywa w nim sposób na pełniejsze wyrażenie swoich artystycznych wizji. (pl)
  • Controllerism is the art and practice of using musical software controllers, e.g. MIDI, Open Sound Control (OSC), joystick, etc., to build upon, mix, scratch, remix, effect, modify, or otherwise create music, usually by a Digital DJ or Live PA performer, often called a controllerist. Controllerism is also a nod to traditional musicianship and instrumental-ism paired with modern computer sequencing software such as Ableton Live and Native Instruments Traktor. However a working knowledge of scales and chords is not necessarily required as the performers typically focus their efforts more on sequencing events, software effect and instrument manipulations using buttons, knobs, faders, keys, foot switches and pedals than on instrumental notes played in real time.With recent developments in musi (en)
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  • Controllerism (en)
  • Kontroleryzm (pl)
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