MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, June 1, 2010


Tuesday, June 01, 2010

VERMONO Mono Lancet and Kick Lancet


via VERMONA

"The Lancets approach for landing and finally will arrive internationally in August/September 2010.
Mono Lancet
* 2x VCO (triangle, sawtooth, square / sawtooth, rectangle, noise)
* 24dB lowpass filter
* ADSR envelope generator (VCF, VCA, VCO)
* LFO (triangle, square, s/h)
* MIDI
Kick Lancet
* based on the KICK channel of the DRM1 MKIII
* Waveshaper (sine -> square)
* FM
* trigger inputs (switch, audio, gate)
* MIDI"

The MFOS Ultimate Expander

via Tremklad's Corner where you'll find more pics and details. Be sure to see the rest of the site fore more.

Starting a new patch - MOTM and More

flickr by Wooster Audio
(click for more)

"MOTM is cool but a bit pricey. I bought a MOTM-440 kit, but the rest of the modules are DIY PCB's from other sources, including MFOS, Juergen Haible, Michael Ruberto, and Marc Bareille, and myself."

Casio CZ Series Synthesizer Pro-Tone Data Book Volume 1

via this auction

"This is a must have book for all CZ synth users. The book provides a fast and easy way for Casio CZ synth users to create unique Casio "CZ" sounds. See photos for the book's "sounds" index."

I added this to the Synth Books section.



















Roland Jupiter-4 with Io Midi


via this auction

"Roland Jupiter 4 four voice analog synthesizer. Professionally installed Io midi kit, a very powerful midi kit that lets you transmit and receive all sliders and switches via midi, along with 32 program patch memory storage."

You can find full details on the Io kit on roland-jupiter.org here.

Moog Source Vintage Analog Synth

via this auction


Yamaha CS-80

via this auction

"The CS I've owned since the early 90s. Used it sparingly until around 2006 when I got back into the sound of it. Massive service by Kent around then, its featured on an album I did. "The Meeting" by Hudson Fall. All the synths are the CS80 [1st video below]. you can see it and [2nd video below] you can hear it (its not the organ thing i'm pretending to play)!!"


HUDSON FALL - (I CAN'T) DREAM FOR YOU MUSIC VIDEO
YouTube via rkruger — December 31, 2007 — "BRAND NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR HUDSON FALL'S "(I CAN'T) DREAM FOR YOU", DIRECTED BY RYAN KRUGER
MYSPACE.COM/ENIGMAACE
EDITED BY MICHAEL S. DAVIES & RYAN KRUGER"

HUDSON FALL - A REASON TO BELIEVE

"rkruger — February 09, 2008 — MUSIC VIDEO FOR MERSEYSIDE BAND HUDSON FALL'S TRACK "A REASON TO BELIEVE"
DIRECTED BY RYAN KRUGER
EDITED BY MICHAEL S. DAVIES
MYSPACE.COM/ENIGMAACE"

Gristiesm-1

flickr by Matt The Modulator
(click for more including mouse overs)

"A circuit bent Gristleism ive put the volume and pitch pot (with extended range) on to the front for easier control and a LDR to control the pitch with light. The speaker and puch button are also on the front (taken from a furby) this makes more room inside for the pots etc how to circuit bend the gristeism can be found hear
www.magicmess.co.uk/cb/gristleism.php"

Retronyms iPad Synth: Patch Editor


YouTube via retronyms — June 01, 2010 — "A brief look at the patch editor upgrade for iPad Synth. http://retronyms.com/synth"

Retronyms on iTunes
iPads on Ebay

mental metal


YouTube via scaffbeat — June 01, 2010 —
"Tags: Malekko Noisering modular"

ANimALOGICA 2 Bologna Synth Meeting - Synthesizers.com


YouTube via NoctivagaMusica — June 01, 2010 — "ANimALOGICA 2 Bologna Synth Meeting Meeting on Synthesizers.com 1.11.2010"

PPG "Der Kleine" - The First PPG

via Jan. The following audio is of Wolfgang Palm's first PPG called "der Kleine." According to Jan, only 5 were produced. A former owner of "Der Kleine" was Amon Dul II.

Jan: "'Der kleine' was built prior to the 1002/1020 ( those circuits are based on the 'Kleine') I am currently discussing with W.Palm on how to fix all the sites to include this synthesizer."





Update via ahiv93 in the comments:
"Here's a link to a pic via sequencer.de http://www.sequencer.de/blog/?p=2256"

Arturia Origin Firmware 1.2.1 Demos

You can find more pics and a review on cl516 here.

Arturia Origin Firmware 1.2.1 Demos by Calvin Cardioid

Hans Zimmer Scoring The Dark Night

In case you missed it, see this post on Hans Zimmer scoring The Dark Night. The original video in that post was taken down. A new one has been added.

Waldorf Blofeld

Pic of the Blofeld being upgraded to the latest OS, via Giulio.

That would be Friedrich Nietzche. He's graced the Blofeld screen since the beginning.

Soniccouture Novachord Sample Set

via Soniccouture (videos here)
"It is a little known fact, but the worlds first commercially available synthesizer was designed by the Hammond Organ Company in 1938 and put into full production from 1938 to 1942. The Novachord is a gargantuan, entirely tube based, 72 note polyphonic synthesizer with oscillators, filters, VCAs, envelope generators and even frequency dividers.

The first instrument was delivered to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Jan. 30, 1940 as a birthday present, but despite this auspicious start, the 500 lb instrument struggled commercially...

We sampled every one of the 72 notes on this beast - 50 times over. As well as full patches, we also separately sampled each Novachord 'tone' - the stops, or filter channels - so that we could model a 'Virtual Novachord' in Kontakt.

This comprehensive core sample library is used to maximum effect in creating two separate instrument concepts - The Dual layer NovaSynth and the 1939 / 2039 NovaSynth."

via Gregtronic. According to Greg, this sample set is from Phil Cirocco's Novachord while Hollow Sun's is from another Novachord in the UK.

Also see the Novachord label below for more. Note Hollow Sun also has a sample set and there is a Novachord instrument for Kontakt.

Line 6 Midi Mobilizer - A Quick View


YouTube via gearjunkies — June 01, 2010 — "A quick view of the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer for the iPhone or iPod Touch. Made by Gearjunkies Team member Marc."

Bent Fest


via Motherboard
"It was an average Saturday at the DUMBO, Brooklyn outlet of Mikey’s Hook Up, a computer retailer and repair specialist. Well-groomed arty-types came in, alone, in couples, with lattes in hand, all there to admire the shiny wares or bring in their dead laptop for repair. The air was quiet, calm, tinged with some nail biting concern about lost files, perhaps, but mainly confident. In other words, no sign of the kind of melee happening in the art space just across the street, where the Bent Festival, the annual circus of the art of “circuit bending,” was happening. Bent Festival celebrates DIY audio and hacking culture around the world. There, scattered impromptu groups of hardware hackers were tearing their gadgets apart, literally, in an attempt to do their own kind of fixing. Their only assistance came from men in worn t-shirts and beards whose advice consisted mainly of how to solder circuits together and the best way to break open plastic cases. To open one piece of electronics, someone resorted to simply throwing it at the floor, again and again, until its tiny tinny speaker started making death groans. (Later, he would add a new, louder speaker, and make it make stranger sounds.) Steve Jobs would have been scandalized.

The gadgets in question weren’t the sleek new phones and laptops being serviced across the street, but mainly plastic kids’ toys from the 1980s, built in China cheaply and at breakneck speed. Just as quickly had they been forgotten and trashed, which partly explained their presence, in various states of disassembly, on the workbenches. But apart from being cheap and easy to hack (the smaller and sleeker gadgets have become, the harder they have become to break apart), these all had another thing going for them: they made beeping sounds. If you’re really lucky, some of them, like the Speak ‘n’ Spell, even talk.

Crack open a toy walkie-talkie or a generic mini keyboard, rip off the coverings (sometimes there’s even scotch tape inside!), press a button, and simply lick a finger and touch a circuit: a short will cause the beep to become a bleeooooop, or a danger to become a dddddreeerrrrrrrrr. Wire an output to the speaker wire, plug in an amp, and you’ve got an outer-space music box fit for an intense audio-visual extravaganza.

While beginners and more expert circuit benders tinkered in workshops, small bands of musicians were huddled in the corners, preparing their homemade instruments for an all-out exposition of exploded instruments. At one point near the end of the night, a musician called Computer at Sea (and introduced as “the handsomer Dan Deacon,” though that would only barely approximate his sound), began his set by excitedly rallying the audience the only way that would have made sense: inviting them up to play his instruments. My hand shot up before he was finished asking, and soon it was on a keyboard, on a Simon Says knockoff, and there were all the other hands surrounding the table’s electronic feast, bathing in the torrent of sound and light and energy of our own creation. It wasn’t just the most fun I’d had at a concert in a while; it was the best kind of fun.

Like the toys we were all playing, the music came in all shapes and sizes, in bright colors and from another world. The best part: the musicians, like everyone else, weren’t just pressing buttons to play music. They were making the buttons themselves."

Collin's Lab: Guitar pedal hacking with Arduino


YouTube via makemagazine — August 19, 2009 —

"Instead of chaining multiple guitar effects in search of a new sound, I decided to mod just one. Using an Arduino microcontroller board + digi-pot chip, I was able to add a variable gating effect to a fuzz pedal.

source code + more infos here:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009...

video, audio, & riffs by Collin Cunningham"
Features wavetables.

Moog Source Synth art (Sharpies)

flickr by TheSynthFreq
(click for more)

Roland JP-8 Jupiter-8 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/MIDI

via this auction





Lo-d (Hitachi) Vintage Analogue Synthesizer HMS-30


via this auction

"I have never seen one of these synths before, and there is very little info on the internet about it. Seems to be a rarity. Made sometime around the start of the 80's by Lo-D, which seems to be an offshoot of Hitachi in Japan. Reasonably large and well built machine, with classic wooden panels from the vintage era.

Here's what i have observed:
it is FULLY POLYPHONIC. not 4 or 6 or 8 voice polyphonic, but 100% polyphonic. Every key produces a note.

Each voice consists of 2 layers:
a sustained wave for the body of the sound, and an enveloped wave for the dynamic attack of the sound. each of these layers has the following 8 controls:
filter cutoff, filter resonance, pan, volume, warble speed and depth, tremolo speed and depth.
('warble' is an LFO which modulates the filter cutoff.)

so, basically, you build the sound from 2 layers, which are mixed together. each layer has its own filter and modulation options, and can be panned, so you can make nice stereo by putting one part to the left and the other to the right.

There is a global LFO for vibrato on the pitch. Rate and Depth can be altered with knobs. Total pitch can also be quite significantly altered using a knob which sweeps from bass right up to very high tones.

As if that's not enough, there is also a built-in rhythm machine, which consists of various simple drum patterns and a simple analogue drum engine which makes some simple bass, kick, hihat sounds. Certainly not going to replace you

So, a quick roundup so far of what this baby contains:

5 LFO's (global pitch, plus tremolo and warble for each of the 2 layers), 2 VCF's, One VCA, and a drum machine.

For an early 80's machine, that stuff by itself is pretty cool, but it seems to have gone a fair bit further than that with a whole section of buttons for controlling and editing an inbuilt sequencer. The LED's on that section are sadly not lighting up anymore, so one can only wonder to the full capabilities of this synth. I'm guessing it would have been quite expensive with all these options. The build is also very nice. The keyboard volume seems to change at a point 2 octaves up the keyboard. I assume this is to keep the volume of bass a bit lower than the melody when playing."

Fundamental Technologies of the Synthesizer

via this auction
Review via Amazon:
"Although a little dated, this book offers both the novice and intermediate student of the synthesizer a great foundation for the basics of sound structure and synthesizer functionality. It utilizes clear, concise language that is not overly academic or boring. It is written in a friendly fashion that makes you feel that the author is talking to you as if he was standing right next to you. It is very relaxed.
It has been used at Modesto Junior College (I am a former student) as the primary textbook since 1995.

It covers all of the basic forms of synthesis as well as a chapter on the synthesizer's basic relationship with computers and a chapter on how to look for and purchase a synthesizer based on your needs and finances.

It also covers the fundamental principles of MIDI.

If you are wondering about how you are going to learn about your new syntheizer without taking a college course, this book is definately the way to go.

It is absolutely packed with an incredible amount of very useful information. Do not hesitate to purchase this book. It is well worth the money."

Also added to the Synth Books section.

x0xb0x

via this auction
"XB303 aka x0xb0x
somatic circuits custom version
http://somaticcircuits.com/xb303.html

http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x/"

"selected high beta transistors
audio grade polyester capacitors
1% metal film resistors with matched DAC
multi-turn trims for precise tuning
genuine NOS 2sc1583, 2sc2291, 2sk30A,
BA6610, LA4140 and AN6562.
complete with all the electronic voodoo"

Circuit Bent E-mu MP7 Command Station

via this auction
"-circuit bent with freely routeable 24 point rotary patchbay for the maximum in flexibility.
-points were carefully researched and arranged in order of harmonics whenever possible. very intuitive interface.
-chrome chickenhead knobs
-heavy duty toggles activates rotary patchbay connections
-db25 connector added- adds the option of expanding the e-mu commandstation units with the spunkytoofers mm1 midi module.

connector supplies power to the mm1 as well as allows circuit bending over midi via added midi circuitry.

the mm1 allows a tightly integrated system with the e-mu that can trigger it's own bends and other compatible bent devices.

all spunkytoofers instruments are now all compatible with mm1.

mm1 is sold seperately.
-unit is expandable with up to 3 more e-mu rom cards
-2 blue jewel lenses with bright blue lighting
-solid build and and quality components used throughout
-don't have a way to check the spdif output but should be fine.
-comes with power cord, bend diagram, and pdf manual
-support and warranty work covered for modifications

the e-mu command stations are perfect companions for the mm1 for a centerpiece for modular circuit bending over midi. there is no better way to sequence all your circuit bent devices than starting with one of the most powerful hardware sequencers ever made. modular sequencing and circuit bending is all possible through the e-mu command stations. the internal synthesizer in the command station is truly a powerful synthesizer and practically all waveforms within respond to the pressures of circuit bending. there are complex filters onboard and can virtually create any kind of circuit bent sound so long as you can picture it in your head. want a circuit bent speak and spell looping sound in one of the 32 sequencer tracks available? no problem. bend vocal roms applied with formant filters and will sound like a bent speak and spell. it does a whole lot more and covers alot of sonic territory within the onboad circuit bent synthesizer. the synthesizer sports a huge modulation matrix both in synthesis and circuit bending.

simple drum patterns are reconfigured rhythmically, tonally, and you can shape the circuit bent sounds any way you like with the powerful proteus 2000 synth engine onboard. 128 voices of sequenced mayhem is possible on this device. you can also add your controllers on top of the sequencer to any of the 16 voice parts. in addition to onboard sequencing you can sequence outboard midi gear. this makes it perfect companions with any spunkytoofers instruments with midi since they can integrate seamlessly."

circuit bent e-mu command station- rhythmic by spunkytoofers

circuit bent e-mu command station- melodic by spunkytoofers

video here

Quickswitch - World's First Turntable Controller


Turntable with built in keyboard and pads.
YouTube via QuickSwitchTV — May 31, 2010 — "This is the first look at Quickswitch, the world's first turntable controller. Quickswitch allows users to control any software without having to touch the computer. Quickswitch allows users to perform normally impossible tricks with lightning fast speed and accuracy. Quickswitch turns your computer to an engine running in the background, and allows you to focus on your instrument. This video shows the original prototype version & extension modules. The final production version is now ready for market. An HD video with full introduction, upclose shots & explanation to come in the following weeks.

You can pre order here
http://quickswitch.myshopify.com/coll...

For investment opportunities:
http://blog.quickswitches.com/?page_id=6

Demonstration + Music by Ruckazoid
http://www.listencompute.com"

Jean Michel Jarre -Equinoxe Pt. 7 - Live in Braunschweig 03.03.10


YouTube via theultimatefly — March 04, 2010 — "Fantastic Concert Evening of Jean Michel Jarre split in various parts. Have Fun. Captured with my TZ7 by MR MV. Many thx for doing this man. I hope you like it. Be sure to check out my other new HD vids. If you like my videos, please feel free to write a comment and also to rate it. ;)"

Native Instruments Launches the "Kickstart Your Summer" Special for Producer and DJ Products

"Native Instruments Launches the "Kickstart Your Summer" Special for Producer and DJ Products

Berlin, June 1st, 2010 – Native Instruments today launched the "Kickstart Your Summer" special, which offers a 50% discount on all software updates and upgrades across the NI product range in June.

For producer products, the special offer includes the update versions of the KOMPLETE 6 bundle, the KORE 2 software and those of ABSYNTH 5, BATTERY 3, FM8, GUITAR RIG 4, KONTAKT 4 and REAKTOR 5, including the KONTAKT 4 crossgrade for owners of any KONTAKT PLAYER-based third-party software instrument.

For DJ products, the special offer applies to all update and upgrade versions of TRAKTOR PRO, TRAKTOR DUO and TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO, including the "TRAKTOR SCRATCH Certified" upgrade for selected DJ mixers.

The "Kickstart Your Summer" special offers are available exclusively in the NI Online Shop from June 1st to June 30th.

Additional information on "Kickstart Your Summer" is available at www.native-instruments.com/kickstartyoursummer

A digital press kit including picture material is available at www.native-instruments.com/press

About Native Instruments:

Native Instruments is a leading manufacturer of software and hardware for computer-based music production and performance. The company's mission is to develop innovative, fully integrated solutions for all professions, styles and genres. The resulting products regularly push technological boundaries and open up new creative horizons for professionals and amateurs alike."

BOSS LAUNCHES LOOP STATION WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

"Los Angeles, CA, June 1, 2010 — Guitarists, bassists, keyboard players, beatboxers, looping musicians of all sorts: BOSS® wants you to bring it on. BOSS Corporation is pleased to launch the Loop Station World Championship. Start by submitting a video performance with any BOSS RC-Series looping product, and the result could be a trip to the U.S. Finals in Hollywood, California. Or, better yet, $3,000 in BOSS gear and a trip to the International Championship at Winter NAMM 2011 in Anaheim, California.

Open Competition — June 1, 2010 — August 31, 2010
* Upload a video performance using any BOSS RC-Series Looper to Youtube.com that is five minutes or less.
* Visit www.BossUS.com/LoopStation to fill out entry form.
* Entries will be judged and selected by BOSS, who will be looking at the creativity, musicianship, stage presence, and technical skill of the looping performance.

U.S. Finals — October 23, 2010

* Top six entries will be flown in to compete at the BOSS U.S. Loop Station Finals at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA.
* Performances will be judged by a panel of music industry insiders, including:
o Jeff Baxter (The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan)
o Michael Molenda (Editorial Director — Guitar Player, Bass Player, EQ, Keyboard Magazines)
o Paul Youngblood (Vice-President of BOSS U.S., Director of BOSS Japan)
* Prizes include:
o 1st Prize - $3,000 in BOSS Gear; trip to the International Championship
o 2nd Prize - $2,000 in BOSS Gear
o 3rd Prize - $1,000 in BOSS Gear

International World Championship — Winter NAMM, January 13-16, 2011

* Winner of the U.S. Finals will represent the United States in the BOSS International Loop Station Championship in Anaheim, CA.
* Performances will be judged by a panel of music industry insiders and celebrities.
* Prizes include:
o 1st Prize - $3,000 in BOSS Gear (2,500 EU)
o 2nd Prize - $2,000 in BOSS Gear (1,500 EU)
o 3rd Prize - $1,000 in BOSS Gear (750 EU)

To enter the U.S. division of the BOSS Loop Station World Championship, please visit: www.BossUS.com/LoopStation."

Access Music Virus TI OS4 has been released

"2010-06-01, Recklinghausen, Germany
Access Music, the company behind the multiple award winning Virus TI series of synthesizers today released their new operating system OS4 (version 4.0.5.01). During an extensive public beta test phase over the last three month, the recently added algorithms were refined and improved even further.
The new version, which is compatible with the entire Virus TI range of synthesizers, features stomp box style distortion effects, a vowel and comb filter and an enhanced arpeggiator which acts similar to a modulation sequencer. Also, a new setup tutorial was added focusing on getting the best out of Total Integration with modern PCs or Macs.

The new operating system can be downloaded free of charge from the Access Music website, here: http://www.virus.info/"

Waldorf Wave OS 1.901 Released

via Werner on the Waldorf email list:

"Dear Wave Users,

I like to announce the brand new OS 1.901 for the Waldorf Wave. This version introduces
- a third LFO ("chopper") which allows a step sequencer type of rhythmic effects to as a modulation source
- extended support of the transport buttons which leads to almost endless possibilities to remotely control your software sequencer
- personalization of your Wave if desired
- a lot of small changes, improvements and bug fixes.

More and detailed information can be found as usual on Till's unofficial web page at http://www.unofficial.waldorf-wave.de/ (Thank you Till for your support). Of course the new OS is free of charge for all users who have OS 1.8x. If you are interested in this OS, please send me an email off list.

Cheers,
Werner"

"Moog-Tastic!" Podcast Pt. 1


YouTube via happymoogman — May 31, 2010 — "Part One of the "Moog-Tastic!" video Podcast.

Mark Griswold of Oglio Records interviews musician Dana Countryman about his first Solo Moog release.

More info at http://www.danacountryman.com"
All posts featuring Dana Countryman here.
All posts featuring Jean-Jacques Perrey here.

Lovesick Martian Boy.mov

previously posted

Update:

"Moog-Tastic!" Podcast Pt. 2

happymoogman — June 05, 2010 —

Part Two of the "Moog-Tastic!" video Podcast. Mark Griswold of Oglio Records interviews musician Dana Countryman about his first Solo Moog release.

"Moog-Tastic!" Podcast Pt. 3 (Final segment)

YouTube via happymoogman — "June 06, 2010 —

Part Three (the FINAL part) of the "Moog-Tastic!" video Podcast.

Mark Griswold of Oglio Records interviews musician Dana Countryman about his first Solo Moog release.

http://tinyurl.com/23e24t2

More info at http://www.danacountryman.com"

ANimALOGICA 2 Bologna Synth Meeting - GRP A8 Synthesizer


YouTube via NoctivagaMusica — June 01, 2010 — "ANimALOGICA 2 Bologna Synth Meeting Presentazione del GRP A8 Synthesizer 01.11.2009"

Weary dog and Synthiefrau played with sprained hands;-))


YouTube via Synthiefrau — June 01, 2010 —

"Hi lovely Synthvolks. I played a theme of ryden from YMO with my sprained hands. (I had an accident with my motocycle).

The sequenz comes from the Dot.com Modular, Leadssounds comes from the Minimoog and Moog Prodigy, Effects"

Someone Told Me That Chicks Dig Modular Synths, So I Bought A Really Big One!


YouTube via JohnLRice — June 01, 2010 — "After many weeks of battling 'home' projects I finally was going to let myself have some fun today with my modular synth . . . unfortunately it was windy and the power kept going off! ARRG!!! Needless to say, I didn't get much done so this is just another quickie demo for fun.

The M569 is in 2x16 mode so half of it is controling the pitch of the single MOTM-300 VCO via the Modcan 55B quantizer. The other half of the M569 is controlling the scale of the 55B.

Thanks for watching and commenting. One of these days I'll get everything together and start composing some 'real' music . . . ."

Tags: analog modular synthesizer Moon Modular Synth Tech MOTM Modcan quantizer 55B M569 M563 MOTM-300"

cokabit doepfer maq 16/3 jp 8080 jp8080 dub session mix 1juni 2010


YouTube via Cokabit — May 31, 2010 — test with doepfer maq16/3 & Roland JP8080 DUB SESSION ;)

Sick of me yet?


YouTube via dkimcg — May 31, 2010 — "my explorations for the first weekend with the 200e...

New camera, new sync issues, I tried to get good audio on this one and failed with the sync."

Trigger interface test for a DR110.mp4


YouTube via karelpostthuis — June 01, 2010 — "First test run of a trigger interface for the DR110.

Driver is the D-Tronics trigger interface board.
Whilst there are a few problems with the driver, this trigger interface is absolutely fine! Can even trigger on audio"

Stylophone Beatbox (Plug In Baby)


YouTube via psychopath3000 — June 01, 2010 — "Here is my submission for the 100 milligrams stylophone beatbox competition.

It is a brief cover of the intro to 'Plug in Baby' by Muse. All sounds are produced by the Stylophone Beatbox and looped/effected by the Kaoss Pad 3.

Please vote for me!

http://www.myspace.com/johnjamesgarner"
Stylophone Beat Boxes on Ebay

RC-1324-VX with Roland US-2, GR-300, GR-700 and VG-99


YouTube via WayneJoness — June 01, 2010 — "Guitar synthesizer indulgence! A modern 13-pin guitar plugs into a RC-1324-VX, which drives a VG-99, and then a US-2. The US-2 connects to a GR-300 and GR-700"

Circuit Bent Speak & Spell Vintage Analog Glitch Synth w/LFO PART 2


YouTube via
Part 1 here.

via this auction

SittingQuietlyInTheBushlandsSector7Planet5.mov


YouTube via richardbates1 — May 31, 2010 — "Music composition created using my Access Virus C for rhythm and choir voice, Roland JP8080 for lead sounds and Roland JD800 for strings and distorted horn sounds."

Korg iElectribe v1.1 Update (for Apple iPad)


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos — June 01, 2010 — "The iElectribe iPad app has been updated with some cool new features, and our iPad has gained a very useful protective cover from Incase. For more information, please visit www.korg.com, and for details on the protective cover, visit www.goincase.com."

iElectribe on iTunes
iPads on Ebay

aurora iPhone.avi


YouTube via 4pockets — June 01, 2010 — "Aurora Sound Studio is our pattern based sequencer for the iPhone. This video demonstrates how to create patterns, edit instruments and use patterns to make songs. Find out more at: http://aurora.4pockets.com/ http://twitter.com/4pockets"
on iTunes:
4Pockets.com
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