Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Space Punkers live
YouTube via lasercicalone
"Space Punkers live with Monomachine and Machinedrum from Elektron and Xbase 09 from Jomox, output from Genelec 8040"
Alesis Metavox: DJ Puzzle's Secret Revealed
YouTube via gearwire
"Jason Donnelly aka DJ Puzzle expects you to believe that the robotic voices you'll hear in this video are a result of a supposed vocoder called the Alesis Metavox. His claims that you can switch between saw waves, square waves, triangular waves and more might seem feasible, but can we really risk the possibility that Donnelly is using the Metavox to cover up the fact that he is a robot sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor? See more on gearwire.com."
Enter the Monolog
YouTube via avanturb
"More details at http://avanturb.com
Music: "Walking Ad" Performed by Tara Nova (Written by Primus Luta)"
Musical interfaces @ Maker Faire
Musical interfaces @ Maker Faire from Collin Cunningham on Vimeo.
"Here's a short vid showing just a few of the many musical interfaces on hand at Bay Area Maker Faire. There were so many awesome instruments - so little time to play them all!"
R2 Dancing at Maker Faire 2008
YouTube via r2d2astromech. Imagine a synthesizer that moves.
"R2 dancing with children at Maker Faire 2008"
Groovy Babes on Oldschool-Sound
Before you click, this one is NOT safe for work (NSFW). I actually put this up back in October of 2005. It popped up on the AH list yesterday and brian c forwarded it along, so here it is for those that missed it. Enjoy, or not...
Sounds vom Synthesizer
via swissdoc:
"'Sounds vom Synthesizer' was a radio show from the German station HR3 (Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt). It was aired every two weeks from January 1983 to December 1986. The show was moderated first by Volkmar Krammarz and later by Rainer Sauer.
The show presented music made with synthesizers, run interviews with artists in the studio in Frankfurt (i.e. Propaganda, Klaus Schulze, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Howard Jones, Michael Rother, Ash Ra Tempel, Kraftwerk, Art of Noise or Spliff to name a few).
In addition specials like the regular series 'Per Anhalter durch die Synthesizergeschichte' (The Hitchhiker's Guide to Synth History), 'We are Producers' or the 'Electronic Poll' (Reader Poll) have been part of the show.
Even synth tests or reports from Musikmesse FFM have been sent in the later shows, Equipment rangin from Kurzweil K250 to sampler cards for C64 or Apple ][.
Rainer Sauer is working these days for Radio Jena, where the old series is aired again every Saturday. Under the name 'Synthesizer Studio' it is available as a online stream from Webradio ZONO.
http://www.mynewradio.de/html/programm.html
Shows are sent in random order every night in the time from 00:00 to 04:00 MESZ (MESZ = UTC + 2h). Times are indicative, the timing is not really strict. There may be up to 3 shows during one night, but in some cases no show is sent.
The streaming URL (128 kbit mp3) is http://zono01.host01-he.comc.name:8000 [Open this one in a streaming player like Winamp AND read this full post for when to listen].
Later Rainer Sauer was organising from 1986 till 1989 the Frankfurter Synthesizertage titled 'White Waves', recording of live concerts are aired via Webradio ZONO as well under the same streaming URL later.
Text based on http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sounds_vom_Synthesizer"
"'Sounds vom Synthesizer' was a radio show from the German station HR3 (Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt). It was aired every two weeks from January 1983 to December 1986. The show was moderated first by Volkmar Krammarz and later by Rainer Sauer.
The show presented music made with synthesizers, run interviews with artists in the studio in Frankfurt (i.e. Propaganda, Klaus Schulze, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Howard Jones, Michael Rother, Ash Ra Tempel, Kraftwerk, Art of Noise or Spliff to name a few).
In addition specials like the regular series 'Per Anhalter durch die Synthesizergeschichte' (The Hitchhiker's Guide to Synth History), 'We are Producers' or the 'Electronic Poll' (Reader Poll) have been part of the show.
Even synth tests or reports from Musikmesse FFM have been sent in the later shows, Equipment rangin from Kurzweil K250 to sampler cards for C64 or Apple ][.
Rainer Sauer is working these days for Radio Jena, where the old series is aired again every Saturday. Under the name 'Synthesizer Studio' it is available as a online stream from Webradio ZONO.
http://www.mynewradio.de/html/programm.html
Shows are sent in random order every night in the time from 00:00 to 04:00 MESZ (MESZ = UTC + 2h). Times are indicative, the timing is not really strict. There may be up to 3 shows during one night, but in some cases no show is sent.
The streaming URL (128 kbit mp3) is http://zono01.host01-he.comc.name:8000 [Open this one in a streaming player like Winamp AND read this full post for when to listen].
Later Rainer Sauer was organising from 1986 till 1989 the Frankfurter Synthesizertage titled 'White Waves', recording of live concerts are aired via Webradio ZONO as well under the same streaming URL later.
Text based on http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sounds_vom_Synthesizer"
Audio Playground Synth and Drum Machines For Sale
You can find the full list of items here. pictured:
-Rare (Fricke) MFB-512 analog drum machine (more info on MFB)
-Rare Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 rev. 1 "There where only 183 ever made of the Revision one. It used the SSM chip set not the CEM chip set that the Revision 2 went to. It also used a now rare Koa-wood case (gorgeous) that also change with the revision 2 . The power switch is on the front panel also not like the later rev. 2 & 3."
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/
-Rare (Fricke) MFB-512 analog drum machine (more info on MFB)
-Rare Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 rev. 1 "There where only 183 ever made of the Revision one. It used the SSM chip set not the CEM chip set that the Revision 2 went to. It also used a now rare Koa-wood case (gorgeous) that also change with the revision 2 . The power switch is on the front panel also not like the later rev. 2 & 3."
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/
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