Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Saturday, December 08, 2018
Music 2000 For Playstation 150bpm DnB PS1 Eboot on PSP
Published on Dec 8, 2018 ChrisLody
"I've been wanting to get back into Music 2000 (or MTV music generator outside of Europe) on Playstation for years as I learned a ton from it back in the day but I never managed to finish a single thing on it. I still have the original PS1 disc but no PS1 so I made this Eboot which to my surprise runs almost perfectly on a PSP.
So I now have a nice portable music making device and built this old school drum and bass track over the last few days, only about 19 years too late. It's made from internal sounds apart from the second break that kicks in about half way through, this was from a 2003 Computer Music sample CD as I wanted to try out the sampling feature. I did this on PS3 and transferred the save over. It doesn't run properly on PS3 but at least this is possible."
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Cassette deck synthesizer
Published on Jun 22, 2018 Seaweed Glasses
"I screwed around with my Stereo and made a discovery."
Watch your volume levels.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
The Sony Mellotron
Published on Feb 19, 2018 Tunnel HQ
"Luke Randall presents: The Sony Mellotron
'A culmination of years of walkman use'
Filmed and Edited by Oliver Randall
Intro song: Chi - Ricci Beats (prod. Oliver Randall)"
This one in via John L Rice.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Sony Walkman Synth
Published on Dec 29, 2015 Circuit Ben
"Using the motor as a sound source, changing the motor speed, passing the sound through the amplification circuit, overdriving the amplification circuit, using the motor control chip's unused outputs to modulate the motor speed."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, DIY, Sony, Video
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, DIY, Sony, Video
Thursday, June 11, 2015
PS Vita techno jam002
Published on Jun 11, 2015 strayferal
"2015-06-07 Sony PlayStation Vita techno jam 002. This time a more wild one. I did few jams on my Vita. Point is to demonstrate how much Vita could be used for music. It is another way to use Vita. You are listening to unedited audio. Hope you like it. Please subscribe and drop your comments below! Click if you like it. Thanks!"
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
PS Vita techno jam 001
Published on Jun 9, 2015 strayferal
"2015-06-07 Sony PlayStation Vita techno jam 001. I did few jams on my Vita. Point is to demonstrate how much Vita could be used for music. It is another way to use Vita. You are listening to unedited audio. Hope you like it. Please subscribe! Thanks!"
And:
"The program I use is called Beats Trellis. It's a sampler basically with only few samples included and there is no option to load additional samples, so it's very limited. However it fits for some techno."
Thursday, June 04, 2015
80s SONY CHORDMACHINE cool red boombox with chord & rhythm machine
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"SONY CHORDMACHINE is extremely rare boombox with built in programmable chord section & analog rhythm box
manufactured by SONY in 1980's Japan
this is one of the most rare and cool boombox of the world!
i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays
difinitely boombox and mini-organ collectors dream!
SONY CHORDMACHINE! what a cool name and futuristic '80s sony design!
all boxed in cool red plastic case
it can be devided to two and one side is speaker box
CHORDMACHINE has built in programmable chord section & rhythm box
it allows you to creates accompaniement of your song
you can play chord,arpeggio on this numbered rubber pads by your finger tip in step or realtime
of course you can just play simple melody on this pad too
sound is very warm analog sounds both melody and rhythm box
another feature are cassette tape player/recorder,FM/AM radio tuner
built in Speakers and each control knobs etc.."
via this auction
"SONY CHORDMACHINE is extremely rare boombox with built in programmable chord section & analog rhythm boxmanufactured by SONY in 1980's Japan
this is one of the most rare and cool boombox of the world!
i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays
difinitely boombox and mini-organ collectors dream!
SONY CHORDMACHINE! what a cool name and futuristic '80s sony design!
all boxed in cool red plastic case
it can be devided to two and one side is speaker box
CHORDMACHINE has built in programmable chord section & rhythm box
it allows you to creates accompaniement of your song
you can play chord,arpeggio on this numbered rubber pads by your finger tip in step or realtime
of course you can just play simple melody on this pad too
sound is very warm analog sounds both melody and rhythm box
another feature are cassette tape player/recorder,FM/AM radio tuner
built in Speakers and each control knobs etc.."
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
Open Music Labs Mixtape Alpha & Sony MX-14 Vintage Portable Mixer
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
These in via the same seller.
Mixtape Alpha via this auction
Sony MX-14 via this auction
"Mixtape Alpha is the smallest synthesizer we could make without a prescription. It has a stylophone style input for continuous note generation, and 6 buttons for discrete notes. With 4 voices, 4 effects, and 5 note polyphony there is quite a range of expression. But, the best part is, you can record the songs you make, and trade mixtapes with your friends! Perhaps even better, it’s based on the ATmega328p, and can be hacked to make even crazier sounds than we came up with."
"Sony MX-14 Vintage Portable Mixer A Vintage Mixer for your Vintage Synths. Comes with adapter and can also run on batteries."
Update: A little trivia according to the seller, Tomita used a similar model mixer in some of his recordings, including "Snowflakes are Dancing". Looking at the back of the album you can see the Sony MX-16 and MX-12 listed. The MX-16 does look similar in design. Not sure about specs though. Regardless, it is an interesting bit of trivia.
Mixtape Alpha via this auction
Sony MX-14 via this auction
"Mixtape Alpha is the smallest synthesizer we could make without a prescription. It has a stylophone style input for continuous note generation, and 6 buttons for discrete notes. With 4 voices, 4 effects, and 5 note polyphony there is quite a range of expression. But, the best part is, you can record the songs you make, and trade mixtapes with your friends! Perhaps even better, it’s based on the ATmega328p, and can be hacked to make even crazier sounds than we came up with."
"Sony MX-14 Vintage Portable Mixer A Vintage Mixer for your Vintage Synths. Comes with adapter and can also run on batteries."Update: A little trivia according to the seller, Tomita used a similar model mixer in some of his recordings, including "Snowflakes are Dancing". Looking at the back of the album you can see the Sony MX-16 and MX-12 listed. The MX-16 does look similar in design. Not sure about specs though. Regardless, it is an interesting bit of trivia.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Atmega, Auctions, Mixtape Alpha, Open Music Labs, Sony, Updates
LABELS/MORE: Atmega, Auctions, Mixtape Alpha, Open Music Labs, Sony, Updates
Monday, November 04, 2013
Juno-60 through Sony HR-MP5
Published on Nov 4, 2013 SynthMania·285 videos
"I originally bought a Sony HR-MP5 multi-effect processor when it came out in the '90s. It broke irreparably in the early 2000s, and I've missed it since. Recently I had the opportunity to buy an HR-MP5 and HR-GP5 (the version for guitar) together as a combo deal, and was taken back in time by listening to the mesmerizing sound of the HR-MP5. Here are a few examples of the great FX of this small but cool machine."
"I originally bought a Sony HR-MP5 multi-effect processor when it came out in the '90s. It broke irreparably in the early 2000s, and I've missed it since. Recently I had the opportunity to buy an HR-MP5 and HR-GP5 (the version for guitar) together as a combo deal, and was taken back in time by listening to the mesmerizing sound of the HR-MP5. Here are a few examples of the great FX of this small but cool machine."
Friday, July 05, 2013
100% Beaterator - Royalty Free Electronica - Week 4
Published on Jul 5, 2013 ChrisLody·60 videos
"Right, so here's the idea. Trying to write, upload and give away a fresh piece of music on a roughly weekly basis. Will i be able to keep it up? Will i run out of ideas? Can i be bothered? How shoddy will they be? Does anybody care? God knows. But that's the point.
Basically the idea is to flex my musical muscles a bit. I have collected quite a bit of gear over the years and not much of it is getting used as much as i'd like, so this is my attempt to justify all those purchases whilst practising improving and getting ideas down fast as an antidote to procrastination. "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." as Picasso once said.
This track was created with Beaterator for PSP and Playstation Vita. Its new to me and was a ton of fun. I might do a little review video of it at some point as it seems to have gone largely ignored.
Royalty free for you to use for whatever under the creative commons license. Just rip the audio out of the video for now, i'll get these tracks uploaded to a dropbox account when i get my act together. Let me know if you use it, i'd be stoked."
"Right, so here's the idea. Trying to write, upload and give away a fresh piece of music on a roughly weekly basis. Will i be able to keep it up? Will i run out of ideas? Can i be bothered? How shoddy will they be? Does anybody care? God knows. But that's the point.
Basically the idea is to flex my musical muscles a bit. I have collected quite a bit of gear over the years and not much of it is getting used as much as i'd like, so this is my attempt to justify all those purchases whilst practising improving and getting ideas down fast as an antidote to procrastination. "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." as Picasso once said.
This track was created with Beaterator for PSP and Playstation Vita. Its new to me and was a ton of fun. I might do a little review video of it at some point as it seems to have gone largely ignored.
Royalty free for you to use for whatever under the creative commons license. Just rip the audio out of the video for now, i'll get these tracks uploaded to a dropbox account when i get my act together. Let me know if you use it, i'd be stoked."
Thursday, April 04, 2013
moog sony dmc
Published on Apr 4, 2013 zack dagoba·223 videos
"Moog Modular going through the Sony DMC R100 eq. See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.co.uk for more info"
moog sony dmc2
Published on Apr 4, 2013
"Sequential Drumtraks going through a Moog modular filter."
"Moog Modular going through the Sony DMC R100 eq. See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.co.uk for more info"
moog sony dmc2
Published on Apr 4, 2013
"Sequential Drumtraks going through a Moog modular filter."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: MOOG, Sequential Circuits, Sony, Video
LABELS/MORE: MOOG, Sequential Circuits, Sony, Video
Sunday, January 13, 2013
MK Ultra
via Dan Austin on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"All sounds except the drum track were made with my Roland MKS-50 sequenced from Wizard Master Control Program. Delay effects from Sony DPS-V55."
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Walkman Sample and Hold
Published on Nov 4, 2012 by chisel316
"In this demo, I use a Walkman as the source for the Doepfer A-148 Sample and Hold module. The output is sent into the 1v/Oct CV input of the Kraftzwerg Triple Oscillator. Notice the subtlety of the random notes compared to using white noise. Hope you enjoy it!"
via Dan Marder on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Midi / Error!! Alternate MIDI Max/MSP Controllers
Midi / Error!! /// phulebox2012 \\\ Multi-Effects Unit - playstation controller + MaxMSP
YouTube Uploaded by midierror on Mar 22, 2010
"This is my final year uni project from a few years back. Its a software multi-effects unit I built in MaxMSP. It is controlled using a playstation controller, and is designed to be used while DJing. That said, it can be used with any input device such as a guitar, mic, drum machine, commodore 64, or minidisc player.
It has had changes made to make the screen more functional and user friendly. The 'engine' routing matrix is now hidden and all its settings can be changed using the directions.
Each of the effects can be fed through one another, or used singularly. The analog sticks control four parameters that can be locked to store placement.
At the time this was amazingly difficult to program, and the front end was a full screen. Its looking swish in MaxMSP5 !"
MIDI / error !! /// Xitar \\\ Xbox 360 Rock Band Guitar as Midi Controller
Uploaded by midierror on Jul 7, 2010
"Pronounced "Zitar" this is a Xbox 360 wireless controller sending messages to a hardware synth.
The tune on the intro is: Autologue - Last (Midi/error!! jungle mutation)"
Midi / Error !! /// Walyx \\\ Wacom Tablet + Max MSP - Controls Amen Break pitch and loop points
Uploaded by midierror on Mar 24, 2010
"This is an illustration of what can be done with a wacom graphics tablet and max msp. Using a max external it picks up the x y axis of the pen and converts it to the pitch (x-axis) and loop end (y-axis). It took about 2 minutes to make this patch. . . . .
The tablet has 3 buttons for on/off states and features pressure sensitivity......therefore a total of 9 parameters can be changed using it. Im going to dig a bit deeper with this idea, and see what I can make; particularly in terms of synth playback."
Midi / Error !! /// X-bovst \\\ Xbox Midi Controller for FM VST using Max MSP
Uploaded by midierror on Mar 23, 2010
"I wrote this patch for MaxMSP to control the amazing YMVST synth. As you can hear its a great little vst; based on the old YM2149 chips.....you can get it from here:
http://www.preromanbritain.com/ymvst/
Im not too happy with the way this worked out as its controlled mainly by buttons......but im sure someone might appreciate this.
I have also written a patch to control an Astation synth using a Playstation controller......but that is currently getting an overhaul.
respect to gareth morris for a wicked peice o kit !"
More: https://www.youtube.com/user/midierror
YouTube Uploaded by midierror on Mar 22, 2010
"This is my final year uni project from a few years back. Its a software multi-effects unit I built in MaxMSP. It is controlled using a playstation controller, and is designed to be used while DJing. That said, it can be used with any input device such as a guitar, mic, drum machine, commodore 64, or minidisc player.
It has had changes made to make the screen more functional and user friendly. The 'engine' routing matrix is now hidden and all its settings can be changed using the directions.
Each of the effects can be fed through one another, or used singularly. The analog sticks control four parameters that can be locked to store placement.
At the time this was amazingly difficult to program, and the front end was a full screen. Its looking swish in MaxMSP5 !"
MIDI / error !! /// Xitar \\\ Xbox 360 Rock Band Guitar as Midi Controller
Uploaded by midierror on Jul 7, 2010
"Pronounced "Zitar" this is a Xbox 360 wireless controller sending messages to a hardware synth.
The tune on the intro is: Autologue - Last (Midi/error!! jungle mutation)"
Midi / Error !! /// Walyx \\\ Wacom Tablet + Max MSP - Controls Amen Break pitch and loop points
Uploaded by midierror on Mar 24, 2010
"This is an illustration of what can be done with a wacom graphics tablet and max msp. Using a max external it picks up the x y axis of the pen and converts it to the pitch (x-axis) and loop end (y-axis). It took about 2 minutes to make this patch. . . . .
The tablet has 3 buttons for on/off states and features pressure sensitivity......therefore a total of 9 parameters can be changed using it. Im going to dig a bit deeper with this idea, and see what I can make; particularly in terms of synth playback."
Midi / Error !! /// X-bovst \\\ Xbox Midi Controller for FM VST using Max MSP
Uploaded by midierror on Mar 23, 2010
"I wrote this patch for MaxMSP to control the amazing YMVST synth. As you can hear its a great little vst; based on the old YM2149 chips.....you can get it from here:
http://www.preromanbritain.com/ymvst/
Im not too happy with the way this worked out as its controlled mainly by buttons......but im sure someone might appreciate this.
I have also written a patch to control an Astation synth using a Playstation controller......but that is currently getting an overhaul.
respect to gareth morris for a wicked peice o kit !"
More: https://www.youtube.com/user/midierror
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Alternate Controllers, Featured, Max/MSP, Microsoft, Midi/Error!!, PS3, Soft Synths, Sony, Video, Xbox
LABELS/MORE: Alternate Controllers, Featured, Max/MSP, Microsoft, Midi/Error!!, PS3, Soft Synths, Sony, Video, Xbox
Thursday, September 15, 2011
SONY HR-MP5 Stereo Multi effects processor
Sunday, June 12, 2011
SONY DRP-1 Drumpad
via this auction"Sony "Drum Pad" DPR-1 drum machine and electronic drums, 13 sounds, 2 user pattern (4/4 and 3/4), 8 preset patterns, fill-in mode, pads for real time play/record."

Saturday, May 07, 2011
SONY DPS-R7 Digital Reverb R7
Saturday, January 29, 2011
SONY Drum Pad DRP-2 Rare handheld drum machine
via this auction
"'Sony "Drum Pad' DPR-2 drum machine and electronic drums, 13 sounds, 2 user pattern (4/4 and 3/4), 8 preset patterns, fill-in mode, pads for real time play/record."
Instructions on use from the internet;
BEFORE turning on the DRP2, press A, B or C (turn on the unit pressing the pad at the same time).
Then press 1, 2 or 3 : you'll have preset rythms.
Finaly, use the "tempo" + or -
You can play with the pad at the same time.
Changing pattern : press 1, 2 or 3.
Changing banks : turn off then replay.
Record your own rythm : press "user beat" 4/4 or 3/4 before turning on the unit (turn on the unit pressing the pad at the same time) : you'll hear a "click" on rythm. Play with the pad, it will be recorded."
Monday, November 29, 2010
Melloman for iPhone and iPad in the Works
via Omenie, makes of the Mellotronics M3000 for iPad and various Ellatron apps.See the Melloman label below for videos of the hardware Melloman by Mystery Circuits. You might recognize the pic from this previous post. The Melloman is essentially a Sony Walkman based Mellotron. See the videos for more.
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon
iPod Touch on eBay
iPod Touch on Amazon
Friday, November 12, 2010
Drum Machine Videos by Caknobs
YouTube via Caknobs
Playlist:
[caknobs] Keio-Giken(KORG) MiniPops-7 YAMAHA ED-10 setting explain セッティング説明
[caknobs] AceTone RhythmFever
[caknobs] Boss DB-33
[caknobs] Roland TR-707 TR-606 CMU-810 FUTURERETRO REVOLUTION's session
[caknobs] Boss DR-220E (chop up Pioneer EFX-500 ver)
[caknobs] SONY CFS-C7 dubwise (Electrix WarpFactory , KORG mini-KP jam)
[caknobs] Casio MT-68 dubwise "68dub ロクハチダブ"
[caknobs] Roland TR-606 setting explain セッティング説明
[caknobs] TR-606 SH-101 dubmix (Everybody needs a 606set)
[caknobs] Everybody needs 606set. " 2vco Acid " (SH-101 & CMU-810 's osc.)
[caknobs] SCI drumtraks,Roland TR-727 SH-101 CMU-810(+cyclodon)and Futureretro REVOLUTION 's jam
[caknobs] SCI drumtraks,Boss RSD-10,Roland TR-727 TR-606 SH-101 CMU-810 and REVOLUTION 's jam
[caknobs] Keio-Giken(KORG) MiniPops-7 YAMAHA ED-10 ,10min DUBWISE
[caknobs] Drum Machine Fantasy (Roland KORG SCI Boss AceTone CASIO etc)
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Acetone, Casio, Featured, Future Retro, Keio, Korg, Roland, Sequential Circuits, Sony, Video
LABELS/MORE: Acetone, Casio, Featured, Future Retro, Keio, Korg, Roland, Sequential Circuits, Sony, Video
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