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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Craig Padilla - JOURNEYS THROUGH SPACE - Live June 1990 FULL CONCERT SHASTA COLLEGE THEATRE


video upload by Craig Padilla

From below:
This music was created without the use of sequencers; all of the background music was recorded in real-time on reel-to-reel tapes. I used a Kawai K1 synthesizer, a Siel DK-80 synthesizer, and a Roland TR-505 drum machine. A Peavey AddVerb II was also used for effects. For this show, I was loaned a portable Casio Midi Controller, which I connected to the Kawaii synth to use for the song "Destiny's Flight."
"Please consider donating a much appreciated monetary tip to:
PayPal.me/CraigPadillaMusic

Notes from Craig Padilla:
This was my first public performance on June 8, 1990. It was at the Shasta College Theatre in Redding, CA, and it was my college final project for my Creative Sound Design class. Many people involved with the theater department helped out with this project.

I came from a theatrical background, and I had been used to facing the audience, which is why I performed while facing the audience during this show. My Uncle Joe saw this video and suggested that I should perform sideways so that the audience can see what I'm playing. Thanks to that advice, I've been performing that way ever since. This concert is the only time that I've performed while facing the audience.

This music was created without the use of sequencers; all of the background music was recorded in real-time on reel-to-reel tapes. I used a Kawaii K1 synthesizer, a Siel DK-80 synthesizer, and a Roland TR-505 drum machine. A Peavey AddVerb II was also used for effects. For this show, I was loaned a portable Casio Midi Controller, which I connected to the Kawaii synth to use for the song "Destiny's Flight."

Please be mindful of the visual quality of this video. It has been remastered from standard definition and upscaled to 1080p HD with audio remastered from a chrome stereo cassette tape. I am fortunate that it looks and sounds as good as it does.

The original broadcast video aired on Redding Community Access TV in 1990 and 1991. It was shot on VHS tapes from two camera angles and edited on a Super VHS tape. Unfortunately, the audio on the broadcast video was recorded from the main onboard camera microphone, which had a muddy sound. (At the time, I thought that it was better to use that audio than to have no publicity for my music.) 35 years later, thanks to current technology, the stereo audio from the master cassette tape has replaced the original audio track. It has been pitch-corrected to sync up with the video, which is something I never thought would be possible! The video was also enhanced to brighten some of the shots.

There is a small black bar on the second camera angle, and that was to cover up a graphic date that was imbedded in the video of that camera. I had decided that the black bar was less distracting than a graphic on the screen whenever I switched to that camera.

I am fortunate that I knew people who would loan me their cameras for this performance, and equally thankful to my friends who offered their time to operate the cameras!

Matt Denton, a long time friend from high school, was the main camera operator. I met Bryan Arnold while attending college. Bryan loaned me his Kawaii synthesizer for the music, and was the second cameraman who had to briefly step away to perform a song. T. Owen Smith designed the light show, and he suggested that I throw a flame out of my hand at the end of the last song. I had known Dwight Husted since high school, and he was the lighting operator who ran the light-show. My college friends, Jeff Yarnell, Karen Wodsack, and Dale Gipp, were the stage crew who also contributed the idea to use actors in body bags and dress as aliens for a song. And Dale Kilpatric helped me produce the show, and he performed with his amazing classical guitar for a song. (More people helped, and their names are listed in the end-credits of the video.)

Over 100 people attended the performance which was a benefit for the Shasta Summer Theatre Festival. I give many thanks to DJ Ron Dare for hugely promoting my music on his radio show, "KCHO's Music for A New Age" in 1989 and 1990 (and years beyond that). Also, thanks to Robert Soffian, the head of the theater department, for allowing me to not only act in his plays, but to also have me record many songs for the various theatrical productions during that time. And many thanks to everybody who helped to make this concert possible so many years ago.

Extra big thanks to everybody who supported my music then and continues to support it now.

Song list:
00:00 - KCHO DJ Ron Dare Announcement
02:30 - Shanda's Song
08:05 - Waltz of the Planets (dedicated to my friend Derrick Guderian)
14:15 - Spanish Journey (featuring Dale Kilpatric on guitar)
19:50 - Destiny's Flight (dedicated to my Grandmother)
30:43 - Path of the Falling Stars (featuring Bryan Arnold)
36:00 - UFO Theme
42:05 - Other Beings (featuring many theater friends)
47:45 - Journeys through Space

A 24-bit download of this performance will be available at www.CraigPadilla.com [https://craigpadilla.bandcamp.com] in November 2025."

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Bernd-Michael Land - Subtle Noise Maker -Spikebox


video upload by Bernd-Michael Land

"Studio Snippets
Subtle Noise Maker -Spikebox
Copyright: Bernd-Michael Land

Die Spikebox von Subtle Noise Maker ist ein Noise- & Drone Synthesizer, der über spezielle Sensortasten gespielt wird, die als Nägel ausgebildet sind.
Die Firma hat leider 2014 die Produktion eingestellt.

Der Sound in der ersten Hälfte im Video ist trocken, später wurden ein Strymon Big Sky und ein Roland RE-20 mit eingesetzt. Die Spikebox hat zwei Ausgangskanäle, was den Sound noch deutlich verbessert, hier im Demo wurde allerdings nur ein Kanal verwendet."

► Aliens-Project / Newsblog (Studio&more): http://aliens-project.de/blog/

The Spikebox goes back to 2012. It also gets a mention in 2014 here.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Legendary PPG 300 Modular Synthesizer Pics



Spotted at Aliens-Project where you'll find additional pics.

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Aliens-Project PPG-300 Modular Synthesizer



Spotted on Aliens-Project where you'll find one more pic.

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Stramp Synchanger 4000


via Aliens-Project

Here's one you don't see often. There have only been three previous Stramp posts, and two featured this one from Aliens-Project.

From this post, this was a "Rare European take on the Synthi Hi-Fli style of guitar processor, nicely designed... Includes pitch-to-voltage conversion with hold (like practically all similar machines, difficult to avoid some glitches in the tracking oscillator); envelope following; fuzz; and a seven-band graphic EQ. Switches and faders for three outputs: source, internal synth, and fuzz. Really nice hardware (especially the switches), and a pleasure to use."

Friday, July 17, 2020

Aliens Project Close-Up of the Week: EMS SYNTHI E


via Aliens Project

close up der Woche #29/20 -EMS SynthiE

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Aliens Project Close-Up of the Week: EMS Synthi AKS


via Aliens Project

Haven't posted one of these in a while. You can find more here.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Bernd-Michael Land -Live@MAXIMAL am 07.03.2020 / relaxing ambient electronic music


Published on Mar 25, 2020 Bernd-Michael Land

Bernd-Michael Land
Livemitschnitt vom Konzert am 07.03.2020
(short version)
Kulturinitiative Maximal e.V.
Eisenbahnstraße 13
63110 Rodgau

Besonderer Dank geht an das Team vom Maximal für die Bereitstellung der Videodateien / Copyright: Maximal Kulturinitiative e. V.

Song: Gelb
Album: Farben (2018)
Label: Brücken*Ton LC-20721
Bestell-Nr. BT052FCD
Order via email: bmland1111 "at" aol.com

Copyright: Bernd-Michael Land
www.bernd-michael-land.com

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Bernd-Michael Land of Aliens Project.

Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Ampethron Introduces Ampethron Portable – Liveact, DJ and studio hardware synthesizer




The press release:



Ampethron, a new synthesizer company, introduces Ampethron Portable – a live act and studio hardware device with unique a external controller and the possibility to endless extensions and upgrades (install next synthesizers, instruments and algorithms to the hardware device).

If you want to learn more, see videos and hear demo songs at: www.ampethron.com

“After more than 4 years of development, multiple beta testing stages, everything is coming to perfection and we are ready to roll out. We are starting Crowdfunding Campaign mainly because we need to know how many pieces should be produces in first series” Ampethron company says.



You can support this project here: (OFFICIAL PRE-ORDERD CROWDFUNDING)

Here is the complete specification of Ampethron portable FX synthesizer:

Ampethron FX+ synthesizer is a primary synthesizer installed in every Ampethron portable device. FX+ is synthesizer with both classic and futuristic/innovative algorithms of sound synthesis allowing you to create FX sounds and soundscapes never heard before. The main advantage of FX+ synth is speed of work – you can rapidly create hundreds of FXs while sounds amazing in every setting.

FX Synth Top features:


- 4X Oscillators (1x Wavedrawing – user can draw his own waveform realtime with finger or pc mouse, 2x Special wavetable oscillator with special Re-Synth-Remodulation algorithm, 1x classic virtual analog oscillator)

- Variable routing of every oscillator to Filter 1 or Filter 2

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Moog Prodigy | Overview and Sounds


Published on Sep 12, 2019 Ralph Baumgartl

"Hello Friends, finally I am back with another Synth video! I know it has been quite a while since my last video upload, but anyway here is a Synth Vlog about the Moog Prodigy Analog Synthesizer which I recorded at the studio of my good buddy Bernd-Michael Land. We give you a quick overview of the Moog Prodigy and its components and let you hear some sound samples. Many thanks for watching!

If you like my Music, then please consider supporting me on https://ralphbaumgartl.bandcamp.com"

Bernie of Aliens Project.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

PPG-300 Modular System


Spotted on Aliens Project. Click through for more pics of the system. Cool skull and Grendel Drone Commander on top?

Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Bernd-Michael Land -Analog Drones mit Modularsystemen


Published on Nov 7, 2018 Bernd-Michael Land

Analog Modular Synthesizer
- Drone / Glitch & Noise -

SynxsS-Studio News #332
recorded / Livemitschnitt im SynxsS-Studio am 04.11.2018

copyright:
www.bernd-michael-land.com

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Bernd-Michael Land of Aliens-Project.de. Mixed 5U system, EMS Synthi, & MacBeth M5. Not sure what that is to the left of the MacBeth.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

MB Sound Design #2: "Project Blue Beam"


Published on Sep 25, 2018 Kris Lennox

"Aliens descend :) In terms of sound design, it'll likely take years before the full potential of the MB's sound design possibilities are fully realised by the musical/sound community, what with the modulation possibilities. Even with patches like this one, I'm only scratching the surface. Sound design potential is one of the true strengths of the instrument, and one of the main motivating factors for my own purchasing the MB. There aren't many standalone monos with the same level of sound design potential; working with the MB in this style is likely the closest one can get to working with a full modular rig/setup.

Personal taste RE tone of analog monos will always be subjective (i.e. Moog/Arturia etc), but sound design on the MB will, objectively, likely remain in a league of its own for quite some time.

The included patch is quite involved. You'll initially hear microtonal drifting on the voice-like treatment of VCO 3's sine wave. The drifting works well to create the 'other-worldly' effect (check out Penderecki's music for fine acoustic examples of microtonal drift). There are numerous modulations on VCO's 1 and 2, plus an envelope on the blue noise."

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Ein Film von NILS F. HILLEBRAND über BERND-MICHAEL LAND


Published on Jul 26, 2018 Bernd-Michael Land

An interview and studio tour of BERND-MICHAEL LAND of Aliens Project.

Turn on subtitles and pick your language for this one.

Kamera:
JONAS OTTE
NILS F. HILLEBRAND

Schnitt:
NILS F. HILLEBRAND

Interview:
LYDIA RAMRAS


Gefördert durch:
Film- und Mediennachwuchsförderung Rheinland-Pfalz

copyright: NILS F. HILLEBRAND (2015)

www.bernd-michael-land.com

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Aliens Project Close-Up of the Week #25/17 - Modular Wall


via Aliens Project

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

SynxsS Studio


Great shot via Aliens Project. Spot the modules. Always a trip seeing Doepfer in black.

Click through for the rest.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Happy Knobbing 2016 Pics by Aliens Project


You'll find the full set here.

Pictured here:

Aliens Project's EMS VCS3 with stenciled Alien on back

GRP Synthesizer A4

One of 25 Schmidts

Ramcur / Pin Electronics Hornet

Massive Synthesizers.com system & Nord Modular G2.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Happy Knobbing 2016 - Modular Synth Meeting in Fischbach Set for May 13 - 15


via Aliens Project

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Roland System 700


via Aliens Project

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Synthesizer Studio Tours - Bernd-Michael Land of Aliens Project & Frank Tischer of Thau

Synthesizer Studio Trip covering Minimoog, Roland Digital Chorus, Space Echo, CompuRythm and more.

Published on Aug 5, 2015

"http://www.RalphBaumgartl.com is once again visiting the Synthesizer Studio of Bernd-Michael Land. They are talking about his latest Electronica Music projects and demonstrate the legendary Roland Space Echo, Digital Chorus, CompuRythm Drum Machine and Minimoog Analogue Synthesizer."

Modern Berlin School Synthesizer Setup for Live Electronica Music Performances

Published on Aug 11, 2015 Ralph Baumgartl VLog

"Ralph Baumgartl is talking to Frank Tischer of the Electronica Band 'Thau'. Frank is explaining his Synthesizer gear setup for performing Berlin School type music live on stage. He's also giving a little live performance showcasing the music of Thau."
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