
Friday, November 02, 2007
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LennarDigital Sylenth1 VSTi
YouTube via LennarDigital. via Nusonica.
"All sounds in this demo video are made with Sylenth1, except for the drums."
Pro/File: Modular Odyssey on Electronic Musician

'I'd always wanted the real hardware,' says Sirros, who acquired his first Doepfer A-100 modular synth (and founded the first online Doepfer users group — with Dieter Doepfer himself as a member) about eight years ago, 'because I liked the open architecture. Whenever I was working with monosynths, I was always thinking, ‘What if I had one more LFO and could modulate this?’ No hardwired synthesizer could give me that capability, so it was very important for me to get the real thing, with all the knobs to touch and cables to plug in.'" click here for the full article. Bakis Sirros/Parallel Worlds
These things are scary together...

"2 Kaoss pads, several passes layered in Wavelab, Holloween eve:
iiii.mp3
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no added fx, no other instruments, some noise reduction and eq"
Alesis Andromeda A6 with Modded Case

"The owner found a picture on the internet and wanted to modify his Andromeda to look like the picture. He had probably stumbled upon a pic of the Aurora. He said that the modification was both very easy and very cheap to perform, using a 1mm thick aluminium sheet and pieces of oak wood. Some other guys thought that it might have been a lot of work to have all the connection separated from the main panel but the owner explained that the Andromeda is indeed split already. When you crack the lid open, connections are at the bottom and all that was needed is to have pieces of aluminium to have the front panel stay at the correct angle, a 10x15mm square section wood stick to fit between the keyboard and the front panel and an angled 1mm aluminium sheet to fill the gap at the back. No need to have the logos redone at the back. Then, the wooden ends were prepared, varnished and attached to the synth."

Computer Music Top 10 virtual synths episode 1
YouTube via CMSpecial. via TY Floyd on the Matrixsynth Forum.
"We countdown the best virtual synthesizers in the world, as voted for by Computer Music readers and forum users. Episode 1 features positions 10 to 5."
Workspace and Environment: Jeswa

click here for the full article on trash_audio.
Spotted: Cyndustries Zeroscillator, Plan B, Doepfer, Analog Systems.
Modular Formats
In case you missed the update to this post, Click the pic to the left for a super sized shot of the image. It was sent my way via John Loffink, author of the article linked to in the prior post and host of The Microtonal Synthesis and The Wavemakers Synthesizer web sites. He also mentioned there was a typo in the article. Via John: "Article has a typo, mentions Analogue Solutions as having Bode FS and Putney tribute modules, should be Analogue Systems. That will be corrected in an errata." Modular formats chart.
Synton Syntovox 221 Vocoder
currently up for auction on VEMIA. Click the image for the full size shot and check out the note from Felix Vissor of Synton to Wendy Carlos.
MOCHIKA
YouTube via drybredda.
"Documental sobre Alfredo Aliaga, él vive en Perú, hace música synth pop y fabrica sintetizadores analógicos."
"Documentary about Alfredo Aliaga, he lives in Peru, makes synth pop music and manufactures analog synthesizers."
You might recognize his synths from these previous posts:
Mochika Sequencer Synth (includes another video)
Atomo Labs Mochika Sequencer
Update via psylux:
"There were a couple of words that hard to make out but here is what was said
'Well the complete story is the following:
Before graduating university I wanted a sythesizer, to play, but I was broke. I tried to find money, find work, find a used one, I tried everything but it was too expensive. A MicoKorg was $700, and there were no used ones - well it was a disaster. So I said to hell with it, and built my own.
[I communicated with one person, more than any other] and he couldn't believe they were made in Peru. When he invited me to join his band/group, I started [making synths again] because I'd actually quit. I made the first one, and it didn't sound good so I had quit building.
The "Eclipse". I made it in a day. Sometimes I have an idea, and like an obsession I keep thinking of it and it gets to where I disregard other things so I must finish it to be calm again.
Q: What is that?
A: Its a photo-synthsezier. It has an oscillator but its controlled with a photocell and you can alter the sound by varying the light on the cell.
I made 3 version of the sequencer. The first was the Medusa, of which I sold and its gone. This is the second Medusa thats a bit bigger but its all on one board. And the third one is called "Mochika" and its optimized. Its got ins and outs and can be synced to other gear, other Mochikas or drum machines with analog signals not digitally.
The song we made with [Dante?] was a Mochika connected to a TR-606 Drumatix.
Everything I tell you is a lie. [context?]
I never make plans or drawings, or few. I do it mentally - I think out the structure in blocks in my mind, When its clear what Im going to do I go to the computer and I begin to draw the circuits. Sometimes I just sit there , just like that, like I'm doing nothing, but I'm just thinking.'"
Gary Numan - Are 'Friends' Electric ? (1979)
YouTube via orestes988.
"Gary Numan performs Are Friends Electric from the Replica album. 1979."
Note Billy Currie of Ultravox and Visage on ARP Odyssey. Video also features the MOOG Polymoog and Minimoog and I'm guessing a Yamaha CS80.
BTW, I couldn't find the original video for Are Friends Electric, only the following clip. If anyone can find it, let me know.
GARY NUMAN- INTERVIEW 1979
YouTube via spaceboots5. "Countdown special on the artists of the the 70's"
and an interesting interview on Gary's other hobby:
Leo Sayer Interviews Gary Numan, October 1983
YouTube via smileyartproductions.
"Interview with Gary Numan from the Leo Sayer Show in 1983 in which Gary discusses his love of flying."
Moog Little Phatty and Jordan Rudess - Moog Bass!
YouTube via MoogMusicInc.
"Jordan shows some great Moog Bass techniques. Visit www.moogmusic.com for more info."
OBERHEIM OBXa + JUNO 60 + SH 101 + TR 606 Part 3
YouTube via magevers.
"The fat "jump" Oberheim OBXa, the JUNO 60 and the small but also great sounding SH 101 together. I have used the sequencer of the SH 101 and the arpeggio of the JUNO 60. They were triggered by the TR 606. The OBXa was played in unison(mono) mode. This recording was made with a small pocket camera."
Access Indigo Redback
images via
this auction
"limited edition of the popular Access Virus Indigo 2, which sold out very quickly when it was released in 2003... The redback sports a black front panel with bright red leds and it is hand signed by the engineers at Access music in Germany. It features the operating system version 5.5"
Crumar BIT 01 Rack Expander Schematic Diagram
this auction. Note the seller appears to have a ton of other documentation up for auction as well.
Wersi EX20 MIDI Expander Synth
via this auction
"After 10 years as an organ manufacturer, Wersi enters the synthesizer field with the MK1 (or EX20 module), a digital 20 note polyphonic synthesizer.
Its sounds are based on a configuration of sounds modules such as wave, pitch-envelope, amplitude envelopes and analog effects to produce fourier, waveform sample, and modular synthesis. The front panel features a 32 slider 'wavemaker' module used for each synthesis mode.
A 61 note velocity & pressure keyboard can split and provide up to 8 timbres simultaneously per side. The EX20 is a rack mount version of the MK1. Both instruments can 'see' up to 16 midi channels for multi-timbral operation, and transmits on up to 8 channels at one time."
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