Vital Weekly – Reviews – Kaiser and KaiBorg discs

Please visit and support Vital Weekly: http://www.vitalweekly.net/1304.html KAIBORG – VIBRANT MATTERS (CD by Pfmentum) JEFF KAISER – SITZFLEISCH I (CDR by Pfmentum) JEFF KAISER – ZEITNOT V (CDR by Pfmentum) KAIBORG & KJELL NORDESON – INTRAACTION …

Transistor Illumicator: Jeff Kaiser and Don Haugen

TRANSISTOR ILLUMICATOR Jeff Kaiser: quartertone trumpet and laptop Don Haugen: electronicsRecording Information Live performance, 7/3/2010 at the New Zone Gallery, Eugene, OR USA Originally released on the (now defunct) net label run by ChefKirk with a …

Chimney Liquor (Jeff Kaiser and Nicholas Deyoe)

Chimney Liquor Jeff Kaiser – Quartertone Trumpet, LaptopNicholas Deyoe – Electric Guitar   Recorded 25 June 2012 live in the Experimental Theater, Conrad Prebys Music Center, University of California, San Diego Recorded, mixed, and mastered by …

The Forgetting Machine: Jeff Kaiser and Luis Tabuenca

Jeff Kaiser with Luis Tabuenca as The Forgetting Machine, Zaragoza, Spain

About: The Forgetting Machine* is an improvisational duo featuring Jeff Kaiser on trumpet and electronics and Luis Tabuenca on a variety of percussion instruments, objects, and constructions that are struck, plucked, bowed, and otherwise. Originally, as …

KaiGen — Interactive and Generative Software by Jeff Kaiser—Max for Live Plugins and Max Projects

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“[S]ome of the most interesting and idiosyncratic free audio effects out there…”
—Cycling 74

“The KaiGen Suite is a collection of some of the most interesting generative plugins that we’ve ever seen…”
—Keith McMillen Instruments

“This is a deep and powerful set of generative tools.”
—The Pro Audio Files

“…cool little powerful device.”
—The Producers Kitchen, Max for Live Roundup: 5 Free Instruments

KaiGen is an interactive and generative software suite I have developed solely for use in Ableton Live (as a Max for Live plugin) or in Max/MSP (Project files included) from Cycling ’74. These were first shared as Max patches beginning in 2006, developed for use by Made Audible beginning in 2008, and are used extensively in my upcoming (2021) CorpseBoy album.

These are provided free, as is, no tech support included. If you do have an issue that you think I should know about, please do send me a message via the contact page.

While you are here, please take a moment to subscribe to my YouTube Channel, experimental music, tutorials, and more.


KaiGen-M can be used to generate melodies, bass lines, harmonies, and more.
All bass lines, horn parts and percussion parts in this video are generated by KaiGen, running Kontakt in Ableton Live.


KaiGen-R can be used to generate rhythms, velocities, durations, and more.
All bass lines, horn parts and percussion parts in this video are generated by KaiGen, running Kontakt in Ableton Live.


KaiGen-Smaple-Palyer is a sample player that allows you to easily drag and drop files live, randomize their occurrence, change their pitch and direction, or: tie them to a beat. All mapped to your Push.


KaiGen-I-Ching uses the I-Ching (coin-method) to generate hexagrams that are then used to create program changes for your MIDI instruments. Please note: Not all plugin synths support program change via MIDI, so this may not work on some. In some synths you will need to build a Program List (Native Instruments) or Bank that the KaiGen-I-Ching will access and change.

Or you can just use it as an oracle during your Ableton Live sessions.

The intro music was all generated with KaiGen-I-Ching and KaiGen-M using Massive from Native Instruments.


Also included: KaiGen-C. KaiGen-C generates controller information that can be smoothed and manipulated in different ways. The ultimate control change knob twiddler.


Updated Nov. 14, 2020: fixed some bugs, more consistent appearance, added Max Project folders.

Updated Jan. 31, 2017: Now includes Max abstraction of the pulse generator and probability gate. Included, but not shown i the videos above is KaiGen-C. KaiGen-C generates CC data to twiddle knobs in different ways.


Software is “Name Your Own Price.”
$0.0 is fine, but if you would like to contribute, any amount is appreciated. Thank you!

Jeff Kaiser: Sitzfleisch I (PFMCD138)

Jeff Kaiser: flugelhorn, trumpet, voice, pot lids, toy car, ball and chain, and live computer processing.

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All the software is authored in Max/MSP by Jeff Kaiser.

There is no pre-recorded material or samples, it is all sampled, processed, and manipulated live. The only audio post-processing is mixing and mastering.

For more information and to download my software, please go to jeffkaiser.com

SITZFLEISCH I is a continuation of my use of chess terminology to name my works. Sitzfleisch, meaning “sitting meat” or even “buttocks.” However, it goes well beyond those terms to mean in chess (and politics) the ability to sit there and endure it, persevere: steadiness in a challenging situation. A person with sitzfleisch does not necessarily win by playing better, but by outsitting their opponent. It is also used in politics.

I experience sitzfleisch sometimes in improvisation, not that the music is an opponent, but that it is important to sit there and sometimes endure challenging moments and questions such as “why did I just do that,” where do I go from here,” “I have no ideas,” “really Jeff, THAT?”

And, as my friend and collaborator David Borgo likes to remind me, we are never alone, even when playing solo. Voices of former teachers, inspirational musicians, family, critics, and more are all there in our mind talking to us— sometimes at perfect moments, and sometimes at awkward moments in a performance. We must be present, sit there, and keep going.

This was recorded in one take…you can watch the session below. It is hilarious to me to see my headphones move forward bit by bit…

Recorded for a virtual concert at Ball State University.

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Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jeff Kaiser at pfMENTUM Studios, Warrensburg, MO (September 2020)

Layout, and Design by Jeff Kaiser

Composition by Jeff Kaiser
© 2020 Jeff Kaiser Music, ASCAP

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Jeff Kaiser / David Borgo: KaiBorg: IntraAction (feat. Kjell Nordeson) (PFMCD137)

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David Borgo: Soprano Saxophone, Piccolo, Futujara, Hne, Sneng, Double Whistle, Bamboo Saxophone, Sylphyo with Respiro, and live computer processing
Jeff Kaiser: Trumpet and live computer processing
Kjell Nordeson: Drums, Percussion, and Vibraphone

INTRAACTION
KaiBorg
Kjell Nordeson

1. Abductive 26:17
2. Noumenal 13:52
3. Ontotelic 10:35
4. Quinquagenary 18:39

1-3 Recorded in Studio A, The University of California San Diego, February 10 and 11, 2020
4 Recorded in concert, Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theater, February 9, 2020
Recorded by Andrew Munsey • Edited, Mixed, and Mastered by Jeff Kaiser with David Borgo
Photo by Kiki Zhang, Used by Permission • Layout and Design by Jeff Kaiser
All music ©2020 David Borgo Music, ASCAP and Jeff Kaiser Music, ASCAP
kaiborg.com • davidborgo.com • jeffkaiser.com • kjellnordeson.com

pfMENTUM PFMCD137
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