Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Sunday, August 08, 2021
Roland TR-808 Cookies
via @RetroSynthAds
"Nothing says "TR-808 drum machines are awesome" better than eating the TR-808 cookies Michelle got made for me, while looking up at our lovely 808 artwork. Best. 808. Day. Ever. #808day"
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Noise Engineering Patch Pairing Mezcal Paloma
video by Noise Engineering
"Welcome to our new series! Patch Pairing is a series that pairs a drink with a patch. In this episode we make Ankoor’s favorite cocktail, and then make a patch to match the drink. Cheers!
Ingredients
To make a Mezcal Paloma we’ll need the following ingredients.
¼ cup kosher salt
1 tsp chili powder
1 lime, zested and sliced
2 oz Mezcal
2 oz Grapefruit juice
1 oz honey simple syrup
Club soda
Directions
Combine salt, chili powder, and lime zest and spread out a small plate.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine the mezcal, grapefruit juice, and simple syrup and shake about 15 seconds.
Go around the rim of your glass with a lime, and then dip rip in the salt/chili mixture
Pour into a salt-rimmed glass and top off with club soda and a few ice cubes. Garnish with mint and grapefruit wedges.
Non-Alcoholic Version
Ingredients
To make a Paloma we’ll need the following ingredients.
¼ cup kosher salt
1 tsp chili powder
1 lime, zested and sliced
4 oz Grapefruit juice
1 oz honey simple syrup
Club soda
Directions
Combine salt, chili powder, and lime zest and spread out a small plate.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, grapefruit juice, and simple syrup and shake about 15 seconds.
Go around the rim of your glass with a lime, and then dip rip in the salt/chili mixture
Pour into a salt-rimmed glass and top off with club soda and a few ice cubes. Garnish with mint and grapefruit wedges.
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - How to make simple syrup
0:54 - Ingredient list
4:00 - Patch
7:34 - Aux sends
8:00 Percussion
11:00 - Jam outro"
ZYNADDSUBFX on Raspberry PI Linux - open source synthesiser (pt. 1 - installation and examples)
video by Floyd Steinberg
Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck
#ZYNADDSUBFX is a powerful, great-sounding, yet resource-saving software #synthesiser, so it's an obvious choice for running a #raspberrypi synth. Table of contents and code snippets for copying and pasting below! This synth provides up to three seperate "engines" for each voice - there's a subtractive synth w/ waveshaping, a "noise filter" synth and a wavetable synth built into this. In this video, I download the source code, compile it, set up qjackctl, go through the basics, play some example patches, create a filter sweep pad and also create a delicious salad (for science!)
Table of contents:
00:00 Intro / demo track
01:20 hello
01:54 hardware overview
02:55 software overview
03:20 update your operating system
03:37 download the compiler and libraries
04:04 download and compile the synthesiser software
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
A Synth Cookbook for Actual Food?
Apparently so. You can find a free download at the top of https://korg-germany.de (permalink)
The Pyjama Cookbook A guide to self-feeding by KORG Germany and friends.
Learn out to make a mean Margarita from Sequential's Dave Smith, and a cheese toasty from Korg's Tats, amongst others:
- Alison Tavel: Smokey Maple Whiskey Quarantinis
- Alison Tavel: Do-It-Yourself Dumplings
- Alva Noto: Japanese Cucumber Salad
- Afrorack: DIY Yet To Be Named Breakfast
- Carys Huws: Orange-Infused Cold Brew Coffee
- Dave Smith: Margarita
- Deradoorian: Palak Paneer
- Dorian Concept: Potato-“Sterz” With Oven-Roasted Radish
- Fumio Mieda: Raw Egg On Rice
- Ģirts Ozoliņš: Spring Chicken In Vegetable Pyjama Under Couscous Blanket
- Gudrun Gut: “Widerstandskräftebrei”
- Hiele: Boon Bootje 34 Interstellar Funk: Dutch Apple Pie
- Joan La Barbara: “Available Ingredients” With Morton Subotnick
- Loopop: Dark Chocolate Cookies With Face Melting White Chocolate Core
- Lydia Glup: Gomasio (Japanese Seasoned Sesame Salt)
- Marco Passarani: Pasta e Fagioli
- Mark Verbos: Carnitas Tacos
- Matias Aguayo: Original Panamericano Fish Taco
- Maximilian Rest: Sunday Raisin Buns
- Peter Kirn: Lebanese Mujaddara with Riz
- Piotr Raczyński: Polish Sour
- Solitary Dancer: Pasta Vongole
- Solitary Dancer: Smash Burger
- Suzanne Ciani: Special Sunday Dinner – Pasta Alla Genovese
- Tatsuya Takahashi: Cheese Toasty
- Thomas Fehlmann: Swissy Spicy Pizza
- Objekt: Lightning Fast Soda Bread
- Václav Peloušek: Sunflower Gnocchi With Dried Tomatoes For Two
- Verena Glup: Golden Soup

Intro from Korg's Tatsuya Takahashi:
"The Pyjama Cookbook A guide to self-feeding by KORG Germany and friends.
As our small team of Verena, Lydia, Max and I clamber to get KORG Germany off the ground, we occasionally swap cooking recipes. What a lifesaver. Because who isn’t tired of their own cooking by now? And why not collect more and share? The aim of The Pyjama Cookbook is to share the favourite concoctions from our friends from all parts of music, in the hope of instilling solidarity and encouraging friendship during these extraordinary times. Well. It’s also just for laughs. Have fun."
Tatsuya Takahashi
And Dave's Margarita :)
Sunday, August 20, 2017
The Singing Kitchen, A Synth Kitchen?
Published on Aug 19, 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
"A synth kitchen? High Voltage Cooking and Analog Synths, Mixed with food. Its a singing kitchen!
When i was in berlin i Visited Mono Shop. (more videos to come on mono shop!) This is where Kasia Justka Develops The Singing Kitchen which she takes around and cooks food and plays music!
We caught her whilst she was working on it, we got to see the inner workings of the machine and what she plans for the future!
http://singing-kitchen.tumblr.com/
Thanks to Johnny Youth Hymns for filming. More Mono Shop videos on their way! Subscribe to keep updated."
Friday, March 04, 2016
watermelon synth jam
Published on Mar 4, 2016 casperelectronics synthesizers
"little jam using simple hand made electronics and a watermelon. For info on how it works and how to build your own check out this video:" [posted here]
Monday, February 15, 2016
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Dinner and a Synth - Prophet 08, Steak, Salad, Wine
Published on Jan 14, 2015 traxus12
"Just sitting down to celebrate 150 followers with a steak, a good glass of wine, and a synthesizer making some bleeps and bloops.
P.S. Thank you so much for listening!! Music is nothing without an audience. You're amazing! Cheers! :D
Please subscribe, and feel free to post below if you have any questions or comments!
---Instruments---
DSI Prophet '08
---Food and Drink---
Thin Cut Rib Eye
Spring Mix
Pinot Noir
---Effects---
Alesis MIDIVERB II
Alesis Quadraverb
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
---Other---
Mackie 1604-VLZ3
RME Babyface
Ableton Live, Audacity
Foobar 2000 (spectrogram)"
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
The Sushi Sequencer
RBMA presents: Sushi Sequencer (Making Of) Published on Oct 29, 2014
"As part of the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo, we’re celebrating Japan’s many artistic practices. The Sushi Sequencer brings together two of them: Sushi and music technology. The idea was to make a sushi conveyor belt a playable sequencer. While the results in the video are tongue-in-cheek, the technology behind it is anything but: Helped along by a team from Native Instruments, both Just Blaze and TOKiMONSTA synced music to colored plates on the conveyor belt, making for one of the world’s most delicious music-making machines ever created."
Watch the Sushi Sequencer Episodes with Just Blaze and TOKIMONSTA here: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/ma...
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Knob Cheese NAMM 2012 MIDI Controllers
Uploaded on Dec 27, 2011 ThePurityControl·66 videos
"This is what happens when I'm left alone for 6 days over Christmas with nothing but a jug that's slowly filling up with phlegm for company, some mind-bending industrial strength steroids and 3 cats that are waiting to eat me if I peg it."
via Loren Reese on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Roland Chocolate?
via RetroSound
"Roland Juno-60 sweet spot adjustment :)"
Update: turns out it's a mint bondon or dragees from the Musikmesse.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Bananaphone TouchSynth
YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by 0ldbitcollector
"Playing the Bananaphone
Project details at: http://www.gadgetgangster.com"
"Parts List:
Your favorite Propeller board. (I used a Quickstart board w/Terminal Module)
A couple packs of alligator jumper wires. (Radio Shack)
Nine Bananas (8 notes & 1 to snack on)
A 220ohm resistor (Radio Shack)
An amplified speaker w/connector
The spin source archive"
Update: I thought I saw a banana synth in the past. Here it is with a few other organics:
Sauerkraut Synthesizer, Sounds and the Machines That Make Them
Monday, April 11, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Sauerkraut Synthesizer, Sounds and the Machines That Make Them
YouTube via gordogordo56 | June 08, 2010 |
"Gordon Monahan uses fruits, vegetables, and a jar of sauerkraut as voltage controllers for a software synthesizer built with ppooll-max/msp and an arduino interface. Performed live at the Subtle Technologies Festival, on board a cruise ship in Toronto Harbour, June 5, 2010.
The Sauerkraut Synthesizer is based on a technical prototype using lemons (The Lemon Synthesizer), developed as a collaboration between Gordon Monahan, Akemi Takeya, and Noid, in Vienna, March, 2009."
Sounds and the Machines That Make Them
gordogordo56 | August 28, 2009 |
"Installation performance by Gordon Monahan at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, presented by the DAAD Inventionen Festival, 1994"
Monday, May 24, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Le Demon du MIDI
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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