MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, August 1, 2010


Sunday, August 01, 2010

Free iPhone Apps by Pulse Code

Four free apps via Pulse Code

DB-303: [iTunes link]
DB-303 is a Roland TB-303 emulator. We have a TB-303 and we ran it through test after test to get the sound of the DB-303 emulator as close as we could. We even measured all of the knobs and buttons of the real TB-303 and modeled them in 3D to get the look of the classic synth. This app is more complex than most apps out there, but it is definitely easier to program than the real thing! You can find an owner's manual here.

BtBx: [iTunes link]
BtBx is a music sequencer based on the X0X style step sequencer. Each sound can be pitch shifted on each step to create melodies and rhythms. Each session has 8 drum sounds, 2 instrument sounds, and 2 synthesizer sounds. There is the ability to load kits and sessions. You can find the owner's manual here.

Android FX: [iTunes link]
Android FX is a simple sound effects generator to create, robotic vocal sound effects. Under the hood, there are 8 oscillators, a noise generator, a low pass filter, distortion effect, and a delay effect. The controls aren't typical to a synthesizer, but are a descriptions of your android. You can find an owner's manual here.

Joke Bot: [iTunes link]
Joke Bot is a text to speech synthesizer disguised as a robot who tells extremely corny jokes. The voice has been modified to be a little more robotic and it is sometimes hard to understand. If you can't understand it, touch the screen on the robot's body to see the joke while he reads it. If you want to have him say something you write, touch the keypad on his arm to bring up a keyboard.

And two paid apps:

Polywave: [iTunes link]
Polywave is a polyphonic graphic synthesizer built from the basic elements of subtractive synthesis. Polywave has one oscillator, one filter, one envelope, one LFO, and a 4 octave touch pad.

Polywave has been designed to teach the user the basic building blocks of subtractive synthesis to the budding sound designer. What will interest the more advanced users is the fact that the oscillator, envelope, and LFO waveforms can be drawn on screen with a swipe of your finger. This means that waveform that would be extremely hard to create with traditional methods are now easy.

We do include presets of standard waveforms if you need that perfect saw, square, sine, etc.

The interface is very simple and while you play notes, you can see the output waveform under your finger. The purpose is for the user to see the sounds they creating and how the controls affect the sounds, in other words, bringing the visual element into learning sound design.

Polywave takes advantage of the retina display on the iPhone4.

RVT-1: [iTunes link]
RVT-1 (Realtime Voice Transformer) is a vocal pitch shifter with modulation and reverb. It has big controls and an easy to understand layout. To use it, a microphone is required and headphones are recommended. RVT-1 has the ability to record the effect and play it back. It also automatically saves the current recording to the UIPasteboard for use in other audio applications. Since RVT-1 is a realtime effect, the output is always via the headphone output (or ear piece) because the external speaker at the bottom will cause extreme feedback with the microphone input. If you don't have headphones handy, then you can hold the device up to your ear and talk into it as if it was a regular phone call (that is, if your device is an iPhone!).

RVT-1 takes advantage of the retina display on the iPhone4.

Korg X-911 Analogue Guitar Synth

via this auction
"It tracks monophonic input, so you can use it for guitar solos, bass lines or vocals etc without any problems. If you play a chord through it you get some weird random outputs. Play the same chord again and get a totally different output! You can use it to drive other kit via the trigger and CV outs, or you can drive it from another synth with the various control inputs. There are also foot switch inputs (all on 1/4" jack) on the front so you can control it whilst playing.

In the instrument section you can stack multiple sounds and you can blend them with the synth section or just use one side or the other. There is a fat distortion built in as well as a "distortion guitar" instrument. The instruments are labelled "electric bass", "tuba", "trumpet", "distortion guitar", "violin" and "flute" and provide some unique sounds, which can be stacked and tweaked to your taste. In the synth section you can play with attack and decay for various modules and stack them as well. The VCF gives that acid stylee resonant sweep."

ROLAND 100M

via this auction

"There are four modules & one blank panel. This synth incudes (2) 112 modules (four VCO's), (1) 121 module (two VCF) & the rare 132 module (two CV/Audio Mixer & Voltage Processor)."

Purgatory 3


YouTube via F...ingSynthesizer | August 01, 2010

"third attempt at something inspired by Dante"

Master looper


YouTube via grandtippler | August 01, 2010

Ml

Roland D-70 demo - Performances 11-25


YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom | August 01, 2010

"A demo of the Roland D-70 Super LA Synthesizer. Performances 11 through 25"

Roland D-70 demo - Performances 26-45


Roland D-70 demo - Performances 46-63

Tour of the Roland Lucina AX-09 - Sounds


YouTube via rolandcanadaltd | July 16, 2010

"Adrian Marsi, of Roland Canada, shows off some of the sounds from a Black Sparkle Lucina AX-09 Performance Synthesizer."

Big Briar (Moog) Prototype Chorus Flanger

This one spotted by Rhythmicons. Via silent_switchman on the Moog Music Forum: "Hello fellow Moogists!

I think I may have made a pretty spectacular find. I have come into possession of a little effects unit that appears to be a Moog prototype unit. It's a Chorus/Flanger effects unit. It has a handwritten label on it, describing all the functionality of the knobs. Checking against older Moog schematics/prototypes that you can find on the Bob Moog Foundation website, I am inclined to think this is the real deal. The way the unit is laid out and the handwriting sure seem consistent with some stuff up there. Of course, who knows. I plan on writing the Bob Moog Foundation and seeing what they have to say.

I've attached a few snaps here for everyone. I can't vouch too much in depth for how the thing sounds overall; when I bought it, the seller didn't have quite the right power supply - it definitely powers up and it definitely is a chorus/flange effect. I tested it on a old guitar through like a cigarette pack-style amp; not exactly the best testing unit, but I know it works. I need to get a proper 18v(!) power supply for it tomorrow. I'll record some stuff through it and post the recordings up for everyone to hear.

Now, like I say, I can't totally vouch at this point that this is the real thing, but it sure _looks_ like the real deal. What's that 'Kingdom Of South Turkey' bit on the label?? A bit of fun by Dr. Moog?

Anyway - crazy find one way or the other. Here are two snaps of the unit. One in color, and an 'artier', B&W snap.

Thanks all! I'll let you know what the Foundation folks say when I get in touch with them. Cheers!"

Click on the images for the full size shots.
Remember to check out the Exclusive label below for more posts like this.

Update: this is most likely real. silent_switchman if you read this, contact me for more info. If anyone is on the Moog Forum, ask silent_switchman to contact me.

Update: via Michelle Moog-Koussa of the Bob Moog Foundation and of course Bob Moog's daughter. I wanted to get permission to post this before putting it up.

"This is, without a doubt, a prototype made by the hands of Bob Moog. The construction is one giveaway, the knobs another. For Brian [Kehew], or someone with a bit more technical understanding, perhaps the design and concept are as well. But the real clincher is the writing -- unmistakably Dad. The neat printing is part of it, but the old fashion upper case "G"s with the tails coming in at a diagonal rather than vertically seal the deal. The red arrows, with a solid head and single line is another solid indicatory that "Bob was here".

The cherry on top? Dad's ever present tongue-in-cheek -- even self-depricating -- sense of humor. We lived at the end of a long country road named South Turkey Creek in a cove called Big Briar. Better known now as the seat of Bob Moog's independent company which he ran in between Moog Music (Buffalo) and Moog Music (Asheville), Big Briar Cove was then a place of welcome isolation, quiet and peace for a man whose mind was often preoccupied with harnessing electricity and turning it into sonic capability. A hundred acres, a round house and a mountain creek provided just the balance to his daily work creating such things as Chorus Flangers, theremins and multi-touch sensitive keyboards."

Yamaha SK - 15 Polyphonic Synthesizer Organ Keyboard


YouTube via RadicalGeometry | August 01, 2010

"This is Falco from Radical Geometry
Check out my music or my synth blog.

myspace.com/radicalgeometrymusic
http://allkittycatsaregrey.blogspot.com/"

Emulator for Traktor Pro, running on Töken multitouch device.


YouTube via pablomartindotcom | July 30, 2010

"This is a clear example how flexible is Emulator software, can be used on DIY multitouch screen projects or under multitouch all in one desktop like Touchmarts PCs from HP, tablets, etc etc.
This video is created by Rodrigo from chile.
Really nice video, performed over multitouch screen called Töken developed and builded by Rodrigo! (yöyen munchausen)
Thankyou Rodrigo for this nice video, and for trust in Emulator!


More info about Emulator: http://www.pablomartin.com/emulator/
More info about Töken: soon rodrigo plain launch the web page for Töken."

Emulator - working live with Emulator on APTKO club / 8-7-2010

pablomartindotcom | July 09, 2010

"Emulator is a multitouch MIDI controller (for windows 7, oh ! yes NO IPAD), software where you have all what you need on same screen and combine the power of multitouch, the useful standard mouse and the native interface of software to be controlled all in one nice and usefull GUI, first version 1.0 include layout 100% compatible with Traktor Pro internal mode, future upgrades include Traktor external mode and new layouts for Deckadance, Virtual Dj, Ableton and more. http://www.pablomartin.com/emulator/"

Handmade Music Austin #10 - Back to Bending

"For our tenth workshop we're going back to bending!

August 8th at 2pm
$10
Salvage Vanguard Theater

The next Handmade Music Austin workshop will be on bending the popular "Saw voice recorder". It's only $10 and all tools and parts including the voice recorder itself are provided! Beginners welcome. It will be first come, first serve so be there at 2pm on Sunday to get a seat.

We'll also be holding a Swap 'n Show 'n Tell so bring your own creations to show off or just some junk to trade or sell.

Get more info about Handmade Music and see a video of the bent looper at handmademusic.noisepages.com"

Rhodes Chroma Now Supports an External Alphanumeric Display

via the Rhodes Chroma list:
"Following up to the ChromaTalk discussion in April of this year ( http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=2010&month=04#speakingofmodifications ) we have created a firmware release to support an external display for the Rhodes Chroma/Rhodes Chroma Expander.

The hope is that easily understandable parameter data will allow a more fluid programming experience, and will make users more likely to modify existing patches, or to create new ones from scratch.

While there might eventually be a one-stop kit to add on the display, the initial addition of the capability is intended to be a 'do-it-yourself' project where interested users have the freedom to make up their own cables, decide their own display mounting locations and to choose their own display housings. (A picture of my display is attached).

The specific details of this feature are provided on the Rhodes Chroma site ( http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusalphadisplay ).

Special thanks go to Tom Moravansky who generously volunteered his time to review test versions of the firmware. Tom provided specific text for the Patch and Algorithm screens and also provided valuable input concerning the usability of the data.

As with all updates, the changes are intended to benefit Chroma users as a whole. We hope that all comments, questions or change requests will be shared here with the group for discussion.

Best regards,

Sandro Sfregola & David Clarke"

Vintage Rhythm / Drum Machine Demos

Hammd64demo - Hammond 64

YouTube via pianocheats | November 10, 2008

rol77demo - Roland TR-77

pianocheats | October 26, 2008

RolTR66Rhy - Roland TR-66

pianocheats | December 07, 2008

AceTone.wmv - Ace Tone Rhythm Ace

pianocheats | December 06, 2008

CMC1 - CMC Rhythm Master

pianocheats | January 06, 2009

custom drum machine synthesizer


YouTube via ueyteuor | August 01, 2010

"being used with sp-303 effects"

Update:

via this auction


At the Gates of Night (Plogue Bidule)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | August 01, 2010

"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made entirely with Plogue Bidule in one take. Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."

Sequential Circuits Multitrak and TOM (and micromoog)


YouTube via fuckingharpsichord | August 01, 2010

"multitrak tru filter of moog, playing a sequence
tom with the contemporary-cartridge"

Roland Tb 303 with SCI Tom + Micromoog

"Its a 303 from a friend
bassdrum is from selfoscilating filter of Micromoog
you hear the Tom with its Contemporary cartridge"

Mankato panel

flickr by parasitk
(click for more)

"Undrilled copper panels. They etched for over an hour in ferric chloride, then were patinated with liver of sulphur (which is still active and darkening the metal, actually).

Photo: Shikhee"

The Wersi Bass Synthesizer (high quality)


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay | August 01, 2010

"Here is a high-quality version of the popular Wersi Bass Synthesizer (kit version) video."

KORG KR 55 + MS 10 + Custom KORG 770


YouTube via cosmohelectrastudio | August 01, 2010

"MS 10 and 770 Tiggered by the KR 55 via an handmade multiple.
My 770 have CV/gate input for notes and filter, and two added pots for the filter."

Circuit Bent Korg Kaossilator Ring Modulation LFO by freeform delusion


YouTube via eecouk | July 17, 2010

"Circuit Bent Korg Kaossilator

Two Ring Mod On/Off Switches - these bends are on the Kaossilator circuit board, no additional circuits added to create these. They can be a bit grainy but I think worth it! The Effect changes best when both switches are on then press the tap bpm or scale button. It also provides a gated effect when the screen flashes.

Get Lofi - LTC Precision kit for Pitch Down
Switchable LDR Pitch Control

Get Lofi - 555 Timer kit for switchable Vactrol LFO

2.5mm Jack added for Trigger in from the 4093 synth sequencer

Headphone output is now the main output source. Removed the output RCAs"

Circuit Bent Korg Kaossilator Sequencer by freeform delusion

eecouk | July 18, 2010

"Korg Kaossilator being triggered from the Sequencer.

The Kaossilators Mods:

Two Ring Mod On/Off Switches - these bends are on the Kaossilator circuit board, no additional circuits added to create these. They can be a bit grainy but I think worth it! The Effect changes best when both switches are on then press the tap bpm or scale button. It also provides a gated effect when the screen flashes.

Get Lofi - LTC Precision kit for Pitch Down
Switchable LDR Pitch Control

Get Lofi - 555 Timer kit for switchable Vactrol LFO

2.5mm Jack added for Trigger in from the 4093 synth sequencer

Headphone output is now the main output source. Removed the output RCAs

-------------

The Sequencers Mods/Features:

4039 Synth/Sequencer!

Mono mini jack output
On/Off Switch
Green LED Eight Step Sequencer
Green Momentary button to choose sequencer mode
Red Momentary button to Reset sequencer
Eight Knobs to tune each step of the sequencer
Pitch Control for Sequencer
Rate to speed up or slow the 8 steps
Trigger out to control keyboard/toy/Kaossilator with a mod we can add (demo vids will be up this week)

On/Off Switch for LFO with rate Control & LED (can be used on sequencer or drone synth)

Switchable 4039 Drone synth with three controls - switch between this or the sequencer.

LFO on Kaossialtor & Sequencer can be used together!"

Atau_and_Adam


YouTube via manwithfeathers | July 26, 2010

"Adam & Atau exploit a commonly available consumer electronics device, the Apple iPhone, as an expressive, gestural musical instrument. The device is well known an iconic object of desire in our society of consumption. The iPhone can play music as a commodity, and this is the way most listeners interact with it. Adam & Atau reappropriate the iPhone and its advanced technical capabilities to transform the consumer object into an expressive musical instrument for concert performance. In a duo, with one in each hand, they create a chamber music, 4-hands iPhone. The accelerometers which typically serve as tilt sensors to rotate photos in fact allow high precision capture of the performer's free space gestures. The multitouch screen, otherwise used for scrolling and pinch-zooming text, becomes a reconfigurable graphic user interface akin to the JazzMutant Lemur, with programmable faders, buttons, and 2D controllers that control synthesis parameters in real time. All this drives open source Pure Data (PD) patches running out of the free RJDJ iPhone app. A single advanced granular synthesis patch becomes the process by which a battery of sounds from the natural world are stretched, frozen, scattered, and restitched. The fact that all system components - sensor input, signal processing and sound synthesis, and audio output, are embodied in a single device make it very different than the typical controller + laptop model for digital music performance. The encapsulation in a self-contained, manipulable object take the iPhone beyond consumer icon to become a powerful, expressive musical instrument."

Atau and Adam at NYEAF

manwithfeathers | December 07, 2009

"Atau Tanaka and Adam Parkinson playing at the Frederick Loewe Theatre, NYU as part of the New York Electronic Arts Festival, 2009.

Atau plays the biomuse, which captures physiological neuron impulses resulting from muscle tension , using it to control samples and synthesis in Max / MSP. Adam uses RjDj to run Pure Data on two ipods, controlling granular synthesisers and other sound generators using the built-in tilt sensors.

Audio taken from handheld camera, hence quality not too great - will try and get hold of better audio from the gig."

In The Studio - 7/31/10 - Kaoss Pad & Ryan's Guitar

flickr by willcrusta

"Harahan, Louisiana"

Roland SH-101 with Original Box

via this auction

Roland TR-909


YouTube via TimewarpEbay | July 26, 2010 via this auction

ROLAND TR-66 Rhythm Arranger Drum Machine

via this auction

Acidlab Minimodular Roland TB-303

via this auction
"Overdrive knob
Decay knob
Resonance knob
Accent 2 way switch
Slide 2 way switch
Bend 3 way switch
X-mod knob
Wave-shape 3 way switch

CV inputs:
- Slide
- Accent
- Filter
- Gate
- CV
- External Audio In through the VCF (the label says it's VCA, but I had this rerouted to the VCF to make it more useful)

CV outputs:
- Square
- Saw
- VCF
- Accent
- Slide
- EG

Midi In - A great midi kit capable of sending both accent & slide, so you can send midi sequences just like you internally programmed it.
*Also makes this a useful Midi-CV converter.
Midi Out

It also has awesome Orange LEDs"

Roland CR-8000 Drum Machine

via this auction
"The CR-8000 CompuRhythm was released right after the famous TR-808. The both machines feature the same sound engine for similar sounding instruments. Unfortunately they can't be edited on the CR-8000, although users have reported successfully adding their own decay and pitch modifications to the unit.

The sequencer offers 8 32-step user programmable patterns, 24 preset rhythms and 12 fills/intros (4 user). The beats are programmed by choosing the instrument and then entering the pattern step-by-step with 2 buttons (on/off).


Other controls include volume, tempo, accent and individual levels for the instruments.

There are pedal control inputs , a trigger output and DIN sync for synchronizing the unit with other machines."

Roland TB-303 with Devilfish Mod

via this auction

"Version 4.0 C. This has the full midi retrofit, blue leds, internal memory upgrades, and a new battery as of 2005. Serial number : 194 modded by Robbin Whittle on 6 december 2005. for more info on the mod check out http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/dfish/"

Yamaha CS-5

via this auction

Roland MC 202

via this auction

"Roland MC-202.

1983, CV/Gate, analogue mono-synth/sequencer.
Microcomposer. Unbutchered with battery compartment in tact.

You know what it does or you wouldn't be looking. Basically it's an SH-101 with a built in sequencer."

Korg Electribe ER-1


YouTube via EBAYEMX1 | August 01, 2010

"Ebay auction 270616155942"

Modded KORG MS10 with MIDI

via this auction
"It has been equipped with a Synhouse MIDIJACK II by the previous owner. This allows the synth to be controlled by other midi instruments. I don't own any midi gear, so I never used this function, although it does power on like it is supposed to. I will send along instructions the previous owner gave me. More info can be seen on the Synhouse page.

Also, I added a toggle switch that modifies the frequency modulation range, as seen above the pitch wheel. This basically allows the frequency rate to go from normal to much, much faster than it initially could. You can achieve a LOT of new sounds that wouldn't be normally accessible as a result. The switch is 3-way...both left and right enable the frequency knob to be broadened. The middle position will make some interesting noises with the freq. as well. Please note, the synth can still operate as normal if you choose. The mod is only noticeable if the freq. range is tweaked past the 8 o'clock position. The MF range knob has just been broadened.

Both of these modifications were performed neatly, with a minimum of detraction from the original state of the synth."

Roland TB 303

via this auction

Encore Electronics Universal Event Generator

via this auction

see this post for details

Roland Juno-106

via this auction

KORG Monotrons Hit the US

Word is Monotrons are now available in the US. Check out the Dealers on the right of the site and Monotrons on Ebay for prices.

Official description via KORG:

"Analog on the go!
Analog synths were once massive, temperamental monsters; but no more! The true analog monotron fits in your pocket and is ready to play – anytime, anyplace. Although small enough to hold in one hand, the amazing monotron delivers ginormous and dazzling sounds. Best of all, it's a blast to play. The controls have been streamlined for ease of use. Concentrating on the most important sound parameters, the panel contains only five knobs and one switch. With this level of simplicity, now anyone can easily enjoy the world of analog synthesizers.

Product Highlights:
* Features the same classic analog filter found in the legendary Korg MS-10 & MS-20

* Filter any external source using the audio input jack

* Inspiring, easy-to-play ribbon keyboard

* Intuitive, fun-to-tweak controls

* Full-fledged, true analog synthesizer: VCO, VCF, LFO

* LFO can modulate either pitch of filter cutoff

* LFO Rate knob features cool LED visual indicator.

* Battery operation and palmtop size equals true portability

* Internal speaker/headphone jack lets you enjoy the sound anywhere – alone or with friends!

Ribbon controller keyboard offers easy expression
Borrowing the enjoyment of performing with a simple touch from Korg's wildly popular KAOSS products, the monotron's ribbon controller keyboard takes this ease of use even farther. Simple finger gestures can produce expressive effects such as vibrato and glide.

1VCO, 1VCF, 1LFO – Modular synthesis building blocks
The monotron's circuit is radically simple: one voltage-controlled oscillator, one voltage-controlled filter, and one low frequency oscillator. As a result, the process of sound creation is intuitive, and instantly understandable. And it's tons of fun. The monotron provides the joy of sonic creativity that's at the heart of analog synthesis.

The famous Korg filter
The monotron starts with the same highly acclaimed VCF circuit as KORG's classic MS-10 and original MS-20 semi modular synthesizers, and adds extra oomph to the resonance. Originally released over 30 years ago, these instruments are still coveted today for their aggressive, dynamic filters. The VCF Cutoff knob sets the frequency or tone of the filter; the VCF Peak (resonance) knob adds emphasis.

Semi modular satisfaction
Just as on the original MS-20, the monotron's filter can be "patched into," allowing any external audio source to be processed by the monotron's filter. The input jack (AUX input) built into the monotron's compact body inserts the AUX input into the signal path right before the VCF. This provides a great way to connect a KAOSSILATOR, a keyboard, a guitar, a digital audio player or even an un-mixed track to the monotron and enjoy tone-bending filter effects.

Versatile LFO provides audio – and visual – excitement!
The LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) can affect either the oscillator pitch or the filter cutoff. Both the speed and the intensity are individually adjustable, so you can create anything from a gentle vibrato to swooping tone changes of galactic proportions. As you turn the LFO Rate knob – featuring an embedded LED – the speed of the modulation effect and the speed of the blinking LED will change in tandem.

Listen anywhere – alone or with friends
The ultimate in compactness, the monotron includes a built-in miniature speaker. Along with the battery operation, this feature allows you to enjoy the monotron everywhere. There's also a headphone output that you can use when creating sounds at home, for recording, or for connecting to an amplifier or PA system."

Demonstration of the Moog Minimoog (high quality)


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay | August 01, 2010

"Here is a re-release of the most popular Minimoog video on YouTube, with greatly increased visual quality, sound quality, and dimension."

beatseqr v33 kit assembly part2of2


YouTube via stevecooley | August 01, 2010
Part 1 here

Test of pepper-monaka


YouTube via denha | August 01, 2010

"Synchronization test run for pepper-monaka."
Roland TR-606

Circuit Bent Speak and Math Vintage Glitch Synth w/LFO PART V


YouTube via radial77 | August 01, 2010
search for radial77 on the top left of the site for more.
"eBay: [LINK]
Ends Sunday 8/1 @ 9:55 ET"

20100801143318


YouTube via panote09 | July 31, 2010
panote09 on Ebay

First Contact , CV/GATE PIKAREMIN and TB-303,TR-909 1/2


YouTube via unyo303 | August 01, 2010

"CV/GATE PIKAREMIN created by Kaseo.
http://homepage.mac.com/kaseo/circuit..."

First Contact , CV/GATE PIKAREMIN and TB-303,TR-909 2/2


First Contact , CV/GATE PIKAREMIN and Doepfer A100

Korg ds-10 Track 51


YouTube via korgds10 | August 01, 2010

"This is a track made exclusively on the Nintendo Korg DS-10. A bit of fade-in, fade-out and normalization and that's it. Visualization is done with MilkDrop on WinAmp. Frame grabber is Fraps. More Korg Ds-10 tunes at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com"

KORG KAOSSILATOR introduction movie


YouTube via yasushik1977 | August 01, 2010

"2008年1月製作の映像。オフィシャル版はこちら→ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2YTug... かなり以前にYouTubeにアップされたオリジナルはかなりノイジーなので、少しでも画質が良くなればと思い映像の作者より、テスト用にアップしておきます。整理していてマスターファイルを発見したので、失くさないうちに。。"

Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments: "the second girl you only see a moment and the guy actually doing the music are the band plumsonic - http://plumsonic.net"

21st CENTURY DRUM CIRCLE! Cyber Tribal Folk Jam? Life in A Day Entry


YouTube via VJFranzK | July 31, 2010

"In the EARLY hours of July 24th, we were finishing an electronic music show in a downtown LA art district loft, and everyone began to spontaneously jam together! Like a 21st century drum circle, we banged out interlocking rhythms on the pads of our beatboxes, sang and danced the night away! Some critics claim that techno music has no soul or personality, but from this video, you can see that's often not true! I say that some techno and hip hop music represents the modern evolution of "folk music" - which by definition is made "by the people, for the people, with whatever tools they can find". It makes sense in the electronic age that computers should enter this equation - as just another way to express the irrepressible human spirit!"

Rene Splinter - "Tunnel Vision" (Live 2010 version)


YouTube via studio35d | August 01, 2010

"The track "Tunnel Vision" is the opening track of my 1989 debut album "Almery".

In this clip, "Tunnel Vision" is performed live in my studio during the rehearsals for my performance on August 28th 2010 in Gruga Park Essen (Germany) (Please, come and see it, if you can).

More info about the concert can be found at http://schallwen.de (Check "Termine" and scroll to 28.08.2010). Of course, you can also check my website for details about the performance on http://studio35d.web-log.nl ."

Butterly-Alnitak


YouTube via Kobolnova | August 01, 2010

"A short music video,of a butterfly into my garden,i made some music with it and this is the result,it was for me something of a spontanous act,but i really want you to watching this,sharing this video of a beautiful butterfly! :)
Thanks for watching!
Lead :Minimoog Voyager OS
Pad :Roland XP-50
Bass :Roland JX-8P
Noise:Roland Juno 106"

TRAILER Arduino: The Documentary (available on HD)

TRAILER Arduino: The Documentary (available on HD) from gnd on Vimeo.


"TRAILER Arduino: The Documentary its on HD"

Midi Edit for iPhone - Video Tutorial


YouTube via yeinartdev | July 10, 2010

"Midi Edit for iPhone Video Tutorial"

Midi

Midi Edit for iPhone - Let it be

Replacing the Yamaha DX21 Battery


YouTube via Catabolicdj | July 31, 2010

"After 25 years(!), my DX21's internal battery finally died. So of course the battery needed to be changed. It turns out this is a simple 10-minute repair if you can solder/desolder. You need to purchase a CR2032 battery and it has to have solder tabs. I used the Renata CR2032FH-MFR, although other companies make these. The battery was about $1.50 from Mouser.com. I'm making this video available as a public service to all DX21 owners :-) The batteries on these don't last forever although they do last a long time. HD Video available."
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