Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Simple modular sequence.
YouTube via zthee
"Trying to do a clip with decent audio.
CGS59 controlling pitch of the function generator and also the division of the VC divider - acting as a sub oscillator. The sweeping sound is from the CGS39 with one input being the FG and the other a LFO."
SpaceCavern Synth and Demon Attack LFO
YouTube via mimsey
"new creations from Gannon electronics! A slightly modified Atari Punk console with 2 cv inputs and a simple lfo both built into (what irony) old atari cartridges. Sorry about the shaky handheld cam. Go to http://www.mygannon.com for more info."
Circuit Bent Bee Gee's Rhythm Machine by Gannon
YouTube via mimsey
"Bent this fantastic little keyboard using an analog stick from an x-box controller.
Build picks at http://gallery.me.com/pyata...
More info at http://www.mygannon.com"
The Speak N Spellbinder
YouTube via mimsey
"Circuit bent speak and spell. For more info go to http://www.mygannon.com"
via GetLoFi
The Comsat Angels 2 Videos - After The Rain AND What Else!?
YouTube via esvcg. sent my way via Ian. Sequential Circuits Prophet-5
"This video was taken from http://okkibox.nl
To view more info and higher quality videos please visit http://okkibox.nl and click the "The comsat angels in formatie" link.
The Comsat Angels performing "After The Rain" and "What Else!?".
What Else!? starts at around 3.55 minutes into the video."
amsterdamage trance minimal demo
YouTube via nordrecordsuk
"just a quick demo to try and sync up the music to pictures on the tube http://www.djdownload.com/nord"
Yamaha RM1X, Clavia Nord Modular, Roland EF-303, MC-303, Zoom RhythmTrak, dog.
Update: one more
blip trance
"a new track in the making, still alot of polishing to do here, might even rip it up and put it back together again, who knows. Comments and views greatly appreciated on the good/bad points of the track, please quote times when your commenting, more importantly - just comment !!
yamaha rm1x, zoom st 224 roland ef 303 & mc 303, nord modular, korg ms 2000 and loads of other synthesizers & pro audio equipment "
How Do You JUNO? Overview
YouTube via rolandmedia. Note the Roland R8-M.
"The world is watching—get your music out there, promote yourself, and show us how you JUNO! Upload a short YouTube video that shows a creative way you use your Roland JUNO keyboard. Perform your own music, talk about your favorite sounds and features, or do whatever inspires you."
Details here
BTW, if you are up to it, let them know MASTRIXSYNTH sent you in your video.
How to Juno YouTube Videos
Here's the best one so far:
Robbie Ryan "Hey Juno" (Extended Version)
YouTube via iloveanalogue
"This is Robbie Ryan's official entry into the Roland "How Do You Juno?" contest. It features a quick spoken introduction and an extended remix of "Hey Juno." The video features Robbie, his kids Piper and Avery, and a 25 year old classic analogue synthesizer named Juno. You can see and hear more of Robbie Ryan's work at http://www.myspace.com/robbieryanmusik, or see his blog at http://iloveanalogue.blogspot.com You can follow him on http://www.twitter.com/robbieryanmusik and find him on Facebook. Thanks for watching! Feel free to pass this video along to friends and post it on your own page."
This is How I Juno
Pulsar Save and Load
YouTube via StarfireMX. follow-up to this post.
"Just showing how the save and load works, also just some more sound sample, including the fixed gate on the saw wave."
The Amber Wind - EMU Orbit 9090 V2 ambient track
YouTube via beckhusen
"Ambient track with impressions from the Pro Light Sound in Frankfurt 2009. The music is made with EMU Orbit 9090 V2, Percussions with Roland Handsonic HPD-15."
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