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Showing posts with label Synth Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Synth Birds. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2010

Youtube Mixer Interface


YouTube via ggijs — June 11, 2010 — "hardware:
http://gieskes.nl/browserjockey/hardw...

mixer:
http://gieskes.nl/browserjockey/youtu...

used videos:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4CyILUHql2o
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PJgLM0h5Nio
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ukmlesrx6-A
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aGW1Ovc17u0"

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

"March of the Robots" on Ed Sullivan show - music by Jean-Jacques Perrey


YouTube via happymoogman

"Here is a rare clip of Sesame Street' Big Bird, together with the June Taylor Dancers on the Ed Sullivan Show, from 1969. The music is "March of the Robots", by Jean-Jacques Perrey. The clip uses Perrey's original Vanguard Records' recording, but interestingly, later in the song, the CBS Studio Orchestra joins in!
Hope you enjoy this!"

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Chickens and a Yamaha TYU-30


via Loscha

"Camilla is all white
Bok Bok Choy is White with a Black Ruffle
Kneidlach is Brown

They are the Bantam Sussex breed."

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Admin: Synth Cats, Dogs, Birds and Lizards

Important news. I created new labels for Cats, Dogs, Birds and Lizards so they are more in line with the current Synth labels. Each will now be preceded by Synth, so Synth Cats, Synth Dogs, etc.. I'll leave the old labels for old posts for anyone linking to them and just add the new ones. I do have labels for cow and horse, and of course there's lemur, but Lenny seems to be dominating there, and cow and horse only have two posts each, so I'll leave them as is for now. Only on MATRIXSYNTH...

Monday, December 22, 2008

MFB-503 - JAS_review004


YouTube via unklekarma. follow-up to these posts.
"MFB-503
(jas_review005)

A review video from justastudio
This little plastic box is awesome and evil!
I recorded the MFB 503 and without thinking about it I created a drumnbass inspired track.
All drums are un-compressed and live programmed. I wish I tweaked the beast (MFB 503) a little bit more to show what its capable of. This machine is so thick and rich in the sound Im impressed!

Samples are from CNN, CNBC, TMC and a bee (stuck in the window) pitched down.
Simple bass sound was created using Zebra (VSTi) and its nothing more than a little cutoff tweaking.

There are some minor panning errors and some volume adjustment on certain drum parts which could be much better.

Reverb, EQ, compression and limiter added in the final mix/mastering.

Please keep in mind that this track was entirely done for showing what the MFB-503 is capable of.

Video, edit and sound by Kaare unkle:karma Bøje.
Visit www.justastudio.net

Get more information about MFB-503.
http://www.mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musik...

Video recorded with Panasonic NV-GS50
Thanks to Martin Craggs for video camera support
www.craggs.dk "

Friday, December 12, 2008

Thowt

via this auction
"Thowt is a sophisticated virtual analog (VA) software synthesizer. You can use it either as a VST plugin in other applications that use VST technology, such as Cubase, or as a stand-alone application. Thowt is very useful when you need hard synthesized sounds; the variety of sounds it can produce is incredible and the range covers simulation of classical analog systems, FM synthesis and a combination of both. It possesses incomparable power of 9 double-oscillators per 1 voice. Sounds for dance styles, techno, DB, hip-hop as well as dark booming sound and leads sharp as a knife can be easily found in Thowt. You can create an unlimited number of your own presets. The Thowt is unrivalled instrument for sound experiments!

When working in a studio, VST plugin Thowt provides you with a range of interesting sounds and it is great when combined with HDR studio Cubase.

It can be used very efficiently as a standalone application for instance for concerts – to get very flexible and a souped-up VA synthesizer, the only thing you need is a laptop, MIDI/USB keyboard or a converter. The price is a real bargain. In comparison with a common synthesizer, you will get an open system which can be configured and is fully upgradeable. You can plug in a second multi-octave MIDI keyboard or guitar MIDI converter.

Basic features
* combination of 3 types of synthesis: Virtual analog, FM, Vector synthesis
* 9 double VCO per each voice; up to 18 generators per a voice
* cross-mix for spectral morphing
* each VCO is independent of the shape of a wave (sine wave, rectangle, “analog” rectangle, triangle, saw, noise, the first oscillators enable vector synthesis), VCO frequency drift (±4 octaves, semitones, subtle frequency drift ±50C), FM and circular modulation
* vector synthesis – 2 oscillators, 256 factory specimen that can be freely used
* FM and circular modulation, 6 operators for VCO 1+2, 4 operators for VCO 3-9
* 2 VCF – LPF, BPF, HPF, Moog type filter, simulation of analog filter in the 80s, band reject, peak
* 4 ADSR – 2 for VCA and 2 for VCF
* 2 LFO + step LFO/SEQ
* effect unit – delay, reverb effects, chorus, phasing effect, flanging effect, parametric EQ, compressor
* polyphony: 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 voices – adjustments to the performance of a PC and simulation of playing analog instruments
* up to 400 basic presets
* get support from our downloadable stylistically distinctive add-ons
* unlimited number of user presets

More informations on http://thowt.com"

Anyone know if this is based on Synth Edit or other?

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Sample and bird

KORG MS20 and Sun Conure

via Ken

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Analog Synthesizer DIY Test Teil I


YouTube via Redled72
"Test einiger aufgebauter Module:
VCO + Wellenformer, ADSR, VCO, VCA, LFO, Envelope-Fallover =). Bereits fertig gestellt sind 29 Module. 3x VCO, 3x Wellenformer, 3x Antilogconverter, 3x LFO, 2x Moog-VCA, 1x Bandpass, 1x Tiefpass, 4x ADSR, 4x VCA, 1x Envelope-Fallover, 1x Ringmodulator, 1x S&H + Noise, 1x Pseudostochastik-Generator, 1 x Noise-Generator, 1x Noise-Manipulator, 1x Metalsoundgenerator, 1x Mixer"

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Lucky and the Synths


flickr by Loscha
"Lucky the Cockatiel on the keys of my Casio CZ-101, which is driving the Korg MS2000r which you can see with lights flashing. He has a bit of a hop, then, decides he's had enough and flaps off. Video taken by Michelle."

Monday, July 28, 2008

chirp

via Conor

"African love bird chilling on my Arp 2600..."

Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Bird is the Word

flickr by Loscha
(click for more)

"Pic of the Cockatiel on the new MS2000r I got. Also on there, lots of pics of which chips are which. Can someone people send in Pics of inside a MicroKorg!!!?!!! The architecture is fundamentally the same, but the chipset is quite different."

via loscha.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company (1970-1973)

via 36 15 MOOG

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Apollo on the Voyager

Another shot from REVOLUTION STATE. This one via their MySpace page.

"Our pigeon, Apollo, perches atop our Moog Voyager."

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Bobby on the Minimoog

flickr by K.R. Jackson

full size

"I'm looking into bird-sized, shimmering capes."

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Lucky and Chewie at the Casio MT-65

The top two shots are Lucky and the bottom Chewie, both of course Cockatiels. flickrs by Loscha.



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