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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Moog Memorial September 4th

Just found out about this. Missed the show yesterday, but there is still a chance to hear it on September 4th. Click through for more.

"In this special edition of Echoes, we hear comments on Robert Moog and his invention from Wendy Carlos, Redshift's Mark Shreeve, Sun Ra, Klaus Schulze, Robert Margouleff from Tonto's Expanding Headband, Jan Hammer and Jimmy Lavalle of The Album Leaf."

Focusrite Stolen Gear

If you haven't heard, apparently a bunch of stock gear was stolen from Focusrite including Novation gear. Focusrite has a list up with serial numbers. It's simple. If they don't get paid for their work, they can't afford to work. If they can't afford to work they don't make our products. We lose in the end. Keep an eye out for this gear, either via matching serial numbers or missing ones. This is just plain bullshit.

More Noise Machines via GetLoFi


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One Bit Synth in CD Case

Via Boing Boing. The One Bit Synth in a CD case. Apparently it plays "minimalist glitch electronica." : )



Update:
From the man himself, Tristan Perich, via the comments:
"Just read about the One Bit Synth from this article. My One Bit Music project has been in development since May 2004, just to be clear. It has 11 programmed tracks in 1-bit stereo."

Synth Park at the c/o pop - New Flickr Shots

http://www.flickr.com/photos/indeed/38735341/

Wow. Synthesizer heaven. Anyone know more about this?

Update via the comments:

"The C/O Pop Festival is an art/music festival at the "Panoramahaus" in Cologne. It runs 8/30 thru 9/05. The official website is:
http://www.c-o-pop.de/"

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Top Secret Optical Sequencer!


Via GetLoFi. That cardboard is ghetto!

Roland SH-101 Grey - New Flickr Shot


via Flickr

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 - New Flickr Shot


via Flickr

Groove Analogizer


Via Harmnony Central News. Interesting bit is that it can be triggered by analog audio in. Click through for more.

Sound Lab Mini-Synth Makes Make:


Pretty cool. The Sound Lab Mini-Synth DIY made the Make: blog. I wonder if this means it will make the paper Make: magazine as well. I still need to check one out to see how it matches the blog.
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