Laptop Battle Finals Flyers
http://www.nophi.net/laptopbattle/lb-final-11x17-2up.pdf
Web flyer (For posting on myspace, LJ, message boards)
Presented by Nophi Recordings and WREK 91.1 FM's The Mobius
Battles are chosen randomly and conducted in 2 or 3 minute rounds. A panel of judges decides which contestant advances to the next round, double elimination style.It's fusion of sound design, composition and stage performance, and a chance for laptop musicians to prove their skills in battle and develop techniques and strategies.
Battles are held throughout the United States during the year, culminating in one final competition in Seattle every December to crown a National Champion.Atlanta is sending one representative to the National Finals, along with over $1000 worth of software.
Each battle is a double-elimination tournament.There are three (3) judges per battle.
Judging is loosely based on these criteria:Each contestant is allowed to bring ONE (1) laptop, ONE (1) external sound card, and ONE (1) external "controller" (MIDI, extra numeric pad, etc.)
Judging Guidelines- EMOTIONAL IMPACT - It's hard to judge on a thing like originality, so we need to break it down to the basics....are you feelin' it or not? This is a laptop battle, a punk soundclash delivered via a little silver box that's been programed to destroy. Ya'lll are producers and know what to look for. For me, it's that moment where my blood starts to rush to my head and i break out in a big smile...
- PERFORMANCE - It's not easy to "perform" with a laptop. Each contestant is allowed 1 Midi controller, which allows them to interface with their music software via knobs, faders, buttons, keys, pads, etc. This is their weapon of choice, the way they have chosen to interface with their musical creation...you want to see 'em workin' that shit!
- SONG DEVELOPMENT - Hooks,builds and breakdowns. Sounds, patterns and movement. How well they are fit together live will be your decision.
- CROWD RESPONSE - Crowd response could be described as how loud the audience cheers for one contestant or the other. Or it could be their reaction to the battle on the dancefloor as the track is played. Perhaps an exodus to the bar? The crowd is like a barometer, it predicts the obvious outcomes, but isn't always right. Other times, there is a contestant with a bunch of fans who are there to be heard. Ultimately, you make the decision. Remember: There are no rematches.
- Ableton Live "Sampler" Instrument- Native Instruments Reaktor, Traktor or Massive
- Tracktion recording software from Mackie- Sonic Charge's ยต-tonic drum machine VST plugin
- Fab Filter's "One" synth VST plugin- Fresh gear from Soy Clothing
- Replikant VST plugin from Audio Damage- Phoscyon VST, by D16
- M-Audio - Mid Air 25 MIDI controller
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