Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (TOTP 1971)
YouTube via nyrainbow4 | January 25, 2009
ARP 2500
"The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (TOTP 1971)"
via John
The Dual Connected Hoodie Sampler
hoodiesampler from clemens pichler aka fump on Vimeo.
"MIKA SATOMI / CLEMENS PICHLER
Tape DJ Hoodie Battle
Two individuals, fancied up with super Hoodies, perform a classic cassette tape DJ battle. Of course the whole setup is geared with PD patches to pimp out the usual sets."
Updated version posted here, via fump in the comments.
Mark Mothersbaugh "How to Score a Film" [Mr. Bonzai - Hai! Interview]
YouTube via MisterBonzai | March 24, 2010
"Composer for "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," "The Royal Tenenbaums," "Rugrats," "Rushmore," etc... Join me in the Inner Sanctum of Mark O'Devo Mothersbaugh's laboratory at Mutato Muzika studios in Hollywood. Working only with his early tools, Mark reveals the intense concentration needed to score an entire feature length film. Watching in awe are 3 junior Mutato composers, Silas HIte, Albert Fox, John Enroth, and Mark's evil twin, General Boy -- ein Muzika Doppelganger! This is the very first film within a film of this kind. Shall we dance?"
via Jorge
Day 205 / Omnichord Repair and Jam
Day 205 / Omnichord Repair and Jam from Charlie Visnic on Vimeo.
"I got this Omnichord on Ebay with it's battery compartment all corroded out. Last night I fixed it up with some new contacts and took it for a spin. I recorded some samples of it and then played with them on the monome.
I love the sound of the omnichord. It also sounds beautiful through the monome.
This was my creative thing for the day for my creative thing a day blog at: theb-roll.com" Pics of the inside and the post here.
Intellijel Flip Flop Demo
Intellijel Flip Flop Demo from James Cigler on Vimeo.
"Brief demonstration of the Intellijel Flip Flop module in Eurorack format."
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Beat Exploring
YouTube via hoeppc | September 28, 2010
Anyone ID the synth?
"Hi, experimenting with beat-elements was always something I was scared of. Now I don't know why, I think.
regards"
See if you can ID the keyboard, then read the list below for the answer.
JV-2080, Wavestation SR, Wavestation A/D: Pads
Waldorf Micro Q: Lead
Waldorf Microwave 1: Bass
Jomox Airbase99: Basedrum, Hihats
Akai S3000XL: Drums / Percussion
various softsynths: Percussion / FX
Korg Radias: Sound FX
The keyboard controller is a Fatar VMK-188+
[I just realized I did not have a Fatar label! This is the first post to get it.]
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