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Friday, November 30, 2018
Todd Barton on BBC Sounds + Multum in Parvo Release
Excerpts of Todd Barton's performance at the Unsound Festival in Krakow is up on BBC Sounds.
"A rebroadcast of excerpts from my performance of Music and Poetry of the Kesh at the Unsound Festival in Krakow last month with a wonderful ensemble of Polish musicians. Here's the link which will be active for a month.
And the first excerpt on the broadcast is from my new solo Buchla Music Easel album, Multum in Parvo with cover art by Ursula Barton! [embed below]
Much more to come in 2019! Gigs in Belgium, NYC and Santa Barbara. New Album releases too.
Happy Holidays!
Best wishes,
Todd"
"If you’re anything like me, then one of your favourite albums of 2018 was Music and Poetry of The Kesh, released on the Freedom To Spend label. Recorded over two years in the mid-1980s, Music and Poetry of The Kesh in truth was never really designed as an ‘album’ as such. It was a cassette bundled with early editions of the legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin’s Always Coming Home novel.
The novel described the art, culture, language and ethnography of a fictional tribe of indigenous inhabitants of North California, 500 years from now. On the tape, Le Guin and her friend and collaborator, composer and sound artist Todd Barton, created a detailed, vivid musical identity for these people - the Kesh.
Listened to in 2018, the sounds of Music and Poetry of The Kesh feel simultaneously ancient and futuristic. Todd designed and built new instruments to realise the Kesh’s music, which were woven among synthesisers and field recordings from the Kesh’s native Napa Valley.
It’s a stunning, singular piece of work, but the story doesn’t end there. Anyone intrigued by Music and Poetry of the Kesh would be well advised to dig further into Todd Barton’s work, starting with Multum in Parvo - a brand new piece Todd composed using the Epoch Modular Benjolin and Buchla Music Easel.
“Don Buchla created a musical instrument that he said had no ‘preconceived ideas,’” Todd recently told the Listen to This website. “He wanted people to figure out how they wanted to interface with it. You see that with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Alessandro Cortini—they’re bringing their own voice to the palette. For my part, I’m obsessed with sound, with the ‘Buchla Paradigm.’
“His approach to synthesis, which was so different from Moog on the East coast, is immediately evident to anyone who has ever touched a Buchla instrument. If you listen to a Buchla, it will start rewiring your synapses.”
Todd honed his craft composing for acoustic instruments - string quartets, small ensembles and orchestras. In the 1970s he was drawn to emergent synthesiser technologies because of their abilities to access tones ‘between’ the standard 12 notes of the Western musical scale, and to have the power to craft music out of glitches and unique sonic gestures that are unplayable on acoustic instruments.
Multum in Parvo is reflective of this approach - it has a definite and logical flow as a composition, but its content is abstract sound sculpted out of pure energy, something only analogue synthesis can offer.
Sometimes sparse, sometimes bristling and jumping with detail, Multum... provides a genuinely multidimensional experience. Listen to it in the dark on your best headphones, you experience your brain moving slowly through a black space where an orchestra of strange, electro-microorganisms seem to swarm, murmurate and disperse, adding their distinct flutters, whispers and calls to an immersive electronic symphony.
Like the classic Forbidden Planet soundtrack, which Todd was inspired by, or indeed Music and Poetry of the Kesh - Multum in Parvo seems to function as part of some unique sonic ecology, according to its own rules, in its own universe and somewhere just beyond time.
Multum in Parvo is available on CD with artwork by the artist Ursula Barton - Todd’s daughter, named after his great friend and collaborator. It is also available on cassette with Blue Tapes artwork as ‘blue twenty-eight’.
Praise for Todd Barton:
"Multum In Parvo creates a very real imaginary place, and then it weaves that imaginary place into exactly where you are right now. I’ve listened to Multum In Parvo a dozen times or more and I’ve never heard the same album twice, because I change and my mood changes but also because incidental noises in my body and my surroundings – from sighs to car horns to distant giggles – all seem to be on very friendly terms with Todd Barton and his Buchla." - The Quietus
“Listen outdoors and the creek water you hear in Le Guin and Barton’s songs may sync up to the muddy river you’re passing; listen during a city’s winter and the percussive rhythm and bell-like tones will commune with your apartment radiator. These are sounds that seek to speak from then and beyond, to right now.” - Pitchfork
credits
released October 5, 2018
Improvised soundscapes by Todd Barton
on the Buchla Music Easel and Epoch Hordijk Benjolin
Cover art by Ursula Barton (ursulabarton.com)"
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Korg Gadget 2 : Midi Out, Controlling Hardware ( Korg Taipei )
Published on Mar 10, 2019 Todd Smith Music
"This video shows the power of Taipei and hardware synthesizers. All sounds are 100% hardware besides the drums. Korg Gadget acts like a drum machine and hardware sequencer in this video.
My previous video explains how to hook up hardware to your Korg Gadget/iPAD."
Korg Gadget 2 : Connecting Hardware Synthesizers
Published on Mar 3, 2019 Todd Smith Music
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Roland Boutique SH-01a : First Impression
Published on Oct 3, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"This video shows the Roland Boutique SH-01a in all its glory. I jump into the sequencer, play with a few sounds. I talk about my general first impression of the synthesizer and what I like within 10 minutes of opening the box."
Roland SH-01As on eBay
Monday, July 11, 2022
Allen Strange's Electronic Music Reprint Seeks Funding on Kickstarter
via Kickstarter
"Hello fans of Allen Strange and electronic music:
In June 2018, I was looking to buy a copy of Allen Strange's Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, at a time when I was getting back into electronics and electronic music after an almost 30-year hiatus. I had vague recollections of a copy in the Electronic Music Studio at York University, where I made my first explorations into sound synthesis. The spine was gone and it was mostly a pile of papers stuffed into a folder. Finding that the only copies available were either poorly scanned PDFs, and used copies for sale online for hundreds of dollars, I was disheartened, to say the least. But I had a thought: what about finding the copyright holder and getting permission to reprint a few copies? It couldn't be that hard, right? I work at a university with lots of resources, so I should be able to figure out how to do it. AND, that way I'd be able to contribute something to the electronic music communities that I'd started to join, such as modwiggler.com, modulargrid.net, and other online forums, and who had been so welcoming, sharing all their collective knowledge and wisdom. These were places where I had heard about Allen Strange's Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, in the first place.
I started a thread on Modwiggler to gauge interest. The interest was overwhelming, and motivating. After tracking down the original publisher, it took time to find out who currently owns the copyright. With the endless help and advice of librarians Ann Ludbrook and Sally Wilson at my school who specialize in e-publishing and copyright, we got to work. One of them tracked down Allen's partner Pat and helped ensure that the family once again held title to the work, and Pat agreed to let us give this whole Kickstarter a shot, and sent us her copy of Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls to disassemble and scan. Working with library staff and my research assistant Heidi Chan, we worked to get the book digitized, and ready for reproduction. One of the biggest challenges was to replace all the images of modules. That work fell to Heidi, who scoured the internet for people who still owned the original modules and synths used in the book, getting them to take new photographs for us to use. In some cases, the original designers of some of the modules no longer had them, but they helped us track down modules and acquire new images. With Pat's help, we have added a new introduction by Stephen C. Ruppenthal, as well as a few pages of testimonials from people who learned from and were inspired by Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, from Suzanne Ciani and Todd Barton, to Dave Smith, Dave Rossum, Serge Tcherepnin, Dieter Doepfer and Tony Rolando. The book has a new cover, compliments of Allen and Pat's daughter Erin Strange, who did a wonderful job of creating a new design that carries the spirit of the original 1972 cover into this new edition. The text of book is faithful to the second edition of Allen Strange's Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, published in 1983 by Wm. C. Brown Company.
Republishing Allen Strange's Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, has been a four-year project since its inception. The goal, from the beginning, has been to bring this important work back into the hands of fans of the original, students and teachers of the history of electronic music, musicians and electronic music practitioners, and designers of electronic music systems. We have permission to make Allen's work available in print and electronic form from Pat Strange who holds the copyright, and Pat has been actively guiding our efforts through much of the project. At present, Allen Strange's Electronic Music: System, Techniques and Controls, will only be available through this Kickstarter.
In Pat's own words (from the preface): "Since it's first edition in 1972, Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques and Controls has been acknowledged as the definitive text on modular synthesis. In today’s musical community analogue techniques have made a resurgence among many musicians and composers. The idea of a republication has been in the works for many years and the timing of doing it now just made sense. I am very grateful to Jason Nolan, Ann Ludbrook and the team at Toronto Metropolitan University who saw the importance of this endeavor as well as taking on the task of bring this book back to life. I am so appreciative of their attention to preserving the quality of the book and respecting its content. I know that this project would have meant a lot to Allen, specifically in knowing that his techniques and teachings are continuing to influence the future of electronic music."
This is a non-profit project. Costs involved are royalties, production, logistics and shipping costs. Any residual funds will be donated to community music initiatives focusing on electronic music and electronic music learning. At present two organizations have agreed to receive funds, but we will identify more (in Europe next) depending on the amount of residual funds. These organizations are the Canadian Accessible Musical Instrument Network (http://camin.network) and the Willie Mae Rock Camp (https://www.williemaerockcamp.org).
Finally, I would like to thank Walker Farrell for the wonderful Kickstarter video.
Thank you to all supporters for being part of this project.
Jason Nolan"
Sunday, September 13, 2015
An Interview with Barry Schrader
Hi everyone! As you know Barry Schrader will be giving his farewell concert at CalArts on September 26. The following is the beginning of my interview with him. I opted to post the questions and answers as they come in. New QAs will get a new post so you do not miss them and they will be added to this post so we have one central post for the full interview. This should make it easier for all of us to consume in our busy lives, and it will allow you to send in any questions that may come to mind during the interview process. If you have anything you'd like to ask Barry, feel free to send it in to matrixsynth@gmail.com. This is a rare opportunity for us to get insight on a significant bit of synthesizer history, specifically with early Buchla systems, and I'd like to thank Barry for this opportunity. Thank you Barry!
Thursday, August 17, 2017
The Live Studio Jam 8/16/17 : Elektron Digitakt, OP-1, Microkorg, Roland Boutique and Minilogue
Published on Aug 16, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"This is my second track I started on my Elektron Digitakt. I went with a more Industrial/Electro vibe. Stay tuned after the music for a full explanation on the setup for this jam.
Subscribe today and stay up to date on all my latest videos. Want to support my music ? Visit Bandcamp today and pick up a album, link below. Thanks a ton for any support, it means the world to me.
https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/
Singles - 2$
EP - 3$"
Friday, February 24, 2017
The Art of Listening - Music Documentary (2017)
Published on Feb 21, 2017 The Art of Listening
Segment on Dave Smith and Dave Smith Instruments starts at 11:41 followed by general synth talk from various electronic musicians.
"The Art of Listening is a documentary film about the journey music takes to reach a listener’s ear, from the intent of an instrument maker and composer, to the producers and engineers who capture and preserve an artist’s voice. This journey is narrated by intimate conversations with artists, engineers and producers about the philosophy of their work and the intent behind each musical note they create.
This film is an invitation for music fans to rediscover the intricacies and details available in the sounds of their favorite recordings. The Art of Listening is the beginning of a conversation of how the quality of our listening experiences define the medium.
Find out more and listen to the soundtrack at www.theartoflisteningfilm.com
Sunday, July 21, 2019
Eventide Blackhole iOS & Waldorf Blofeld
Published on Jul 21, 2019 Todd Smith Music
"All sounds are from the Waldorf Blofeld presets drenched in Eventide Blackhole iOS. I'm loving the space this thing can bring to sounds, obviously great for heavy atmosphere based music."
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Free MicroKorg Sounds, Deep 80's Synth (Patch Settings)
Published on Jan 15, 2020 Todd Smith Music
"This is second video in a weekly series which will include all the patch notes for every single free Microkorg sound I create. This week features a 80's style synthesizer sound. I feel the Microkorg is still one of the most powerful budget synthesizers for the price tag but not everyone can program it well. I hope these videos help some people.
I need to thank EVERYONE for the ENDLESS support that I've received via You Tube views, Bandcamp sales and Patreon support. All these things help support my projects & music.
Till next time,stay creative
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/toddsmith_blo...
Bandcamp : https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/
: Patch Settings :
Voice - SYT/SGL/PLY
Pitch - 0/-3/5/2/0
OSC1 - 2/0/123/
OSC2 - SAW/OFF/0/6
Mixer - 127/116/0
Filter - 12.L/43/62/29/44
Filter EQ - 0/112/0/114/ON
Amp - 90/CNT/OFF/-8
Amp EQ - 2/90/100/114/ON
LFO1 - TRI/OFF/OFF/25
LFO2 - SIN/OFF/OFF/68
EQ - 220/5/12.0/7/
Delay - STR/OFF/80/77
MODFX - FL9/35/21
Patch4 - MOD/LF.2/7
Patch3 - LF.1/PAN/19
Patch2 - LF.1/2TN/-1
Patch1 - LF.2/PTC/3"
Free Microkorg Sounds, Emotional Pad (Patch Settings)
Published on Jan 9, 2020 Todd Smith Music
"This is my first video in a weekly series which will include all the patch notes for every single free Microkorg sound I create. I feel the Microkorg is still one of the most powerful budget sythesizers for the price tag but not everyone can program it well. I hope these videos help some people.
I need to thank EVERYONE for the ENDLESS support that I've received via You Tube views, Bandcamp sales and Patreon support. All these things help support my projects & music.
Till next time,stay creative
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/toddsmith_blo...
Bandcamp : https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/
: Patch Settings :
Voice - SYT/SGL/PLY
Pitch - 0/0/0/0/0
OSC1 - SAW/0/0
OSC2 - SAW/R-5/0/0
Mixer - 127/79/0
Filter - 12.L/55/22/0/17
Filter EQ - 70/36/127/103/OFF
Amp - 120/L.3/OFF/0
Amp EQ - 70/29/127/103/OFF
LFO1 - TRI/VOC/OFF/34
LFO2 - S-H/VOC/ON/1.16
EQ - 50/7/4.50/4
Delay - STR/OFF/79/110
MODFX - ENS/43/82/
Patch4 - F.EG/PTC/O
Patch3 - LF.2/CUT/0
Patch2 -LF.1/PAN/15
Patch1 -NOD/CUT/-41"
Monday, November 13, 2017
Top 3 iOS Synthesizers ( Best of 2017 ) ?
Published on Nov 13, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"These are my favorite sounding iOS synthesizers in the year of 2017. I exclude Korg Gadget synths, Gadget was included in my previous “Best 5 iOS apps” video.
Feel free to share your favorite iOS synth, I always love hearing other peopels opinions."
iTunes:
Model 15 - Moog Music Inc.
LayR-Multi Timbral Synthesizer - Living Memory Software
Zeeon synth - BeepStreet
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
Terrorformer : Live Demo Version
Published on Nov 8, 2017 Todd Smith Music
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=273138
Bandcamp : https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/
"This is a early version of Terrorformer, which spawned from a earlier live jam. The final version will be released on my first full length album, A Distant Love for Life. This song uses all hardware sounds and sequencing.
Subscribe today and stay up to date with all my latest videos. You can support my You Tube and music on Bandcamp or Patreon. I currently have 3 releases on Bandcamp, thanks a ton for any support.
: Hardware :
Roland JU06
Roland JP08
Roland SH01a
Microkorg
Korg Minilogue
Elektron Digitakt
Focusrite Scarlett 18i8
Apple iPad Pro
: iOS Software :
Auria Pro
Fab Filter Timeless 2
Fab Filter Pro2"
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Roland JD-Xa, Underrated & Overlooked (Dawless Synth Jam)
video upload by Todd Smith Music
"Support the music and content via link below, thank you for watching.
Bandcamp : https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/"
Sunday, October 08, 2017
iPad Multitrack Recording : Hardware Synthesizers with Auria Pro
Published on Oct 8, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=273138
Bandcamp - https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/
This video will show my iOS multitrack setup and how I record multi synthesizers into Auria Pro using a Focusrite Scarlett 18i8.
Subscribe today and stay up to date with all my latest videos. Support my music and get access to all my future custom presets for only 1$ a month on Patreon, free sounds are available now !"
iTunes: Auria Pro - WaveMachine Labs, Inc.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Exploring Waldorf Blofeld
Published on Mar 13, 2019 Todd Smith Music
"This video will jump into a few presets and custom sounds from the Waldorf Blofeld. This is my newest synthesizer and I'm loving all various sounds you can pull from this machine."
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Best Microkorg Sounds : Individual Sysex Files (BankA)
Published on Sep 29, 2019 Todd Smith Music
"Free Sysex Files : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bfo3bbijb2...
Today I'm sharing the first 16 sounds from my"Best Microkorg Sounds" collection. All sounds are 100% free to download. I'll be sharing Bank B, another 16 sounds within the next few days. I'm working on Bank C right now and plan to fill a entire Microkorg with 100% FREE sounds."
Thursday, November 02, 2017
Elektron Digitakt: First Impressions
Published on Nov 2, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"This video jumps into my first Impressions of the Elektron Digitakt. I’ve had this machine for a bit, longer than most machines before doing a first Impression. I wanted to get a good grasp of the machine before speaking out on it.
I’ve already done a few Elektron Digitakt based jams. I plan to do more jams and tutorials in the future. Keep a ear out.
Visit Patreon and grab some of my free samples and presets for various hardware and iOS synthesizers. Subscribe today and stay up to date with all my latest videos !"
Digitakts on Amazon | Digitakts on eBay
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Korg Minilogue: Custom Sounds, Preview A
Published on Sep 19, 2017 Todd Smith Music
"This video will jump into my upcoming Korg Minilogue custom sound pack which will be available on Patreon. I plan to release atleast 100 new sounds. I'm going to release the sounds in small batches, 10/20 at a time till my goal reached.
All my presets are released on Patreon, I release various hardware and iOS presets weekly ! Get access to the upcoming Korg Minilogue sounds along with all my other presets for only 1$ a month on Patreon.
Patreon Link - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=273138"
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