Title link takes you there. Via Mr. Array way back in the comments of this post. I thought I put this up already, but I can't find it, so here it goes.
Note the new ins and outs on the bottom surface which becomes the back when racked.
EVERYTHING SYNTH
Title link takes you there. Via Mr. Array way back in the comments of this post. I thought I put this up already, but I can't find it, so here it goes.
Note the new ins and outs on the bottom surface which becomes the back when racked.
Title link takes you to The Freesound Project, home of a ton of free samples. When you get there try a search on anything on the top right. Results will come back with sounds that match what you are searching. All of the samples are free to use via the Creative Commons license. Pretty cool. There is also Google maps integration where you can actually see where some of the samples, like trains come from, but I couldn't figure out how to trigger the sample when browsing the map. I'll need to try it again. Saw this via CDM.
Well, aside from shakin' it in front of a theremin I guess.
This one in via Jordan Gibson. These are great. It amazes me to think this is all live, no MIDI, no sequencers and no computers. And... all analog.
Title link takes you to a couple of more shots pulled from this auction.
Ultravox was one of my favorite bands growing up in the 80s. They are actually one of the bands that inspired me into getting a synth. Why is the title of the post The Synth Pistols? Well, Malcolm McLaren originally asked lead singer Midge Ure (Ultravox) to front The Sex Pistols, but he turned it down. John Lydon stepped in and the rest is history. Makes you wonder how things could have turned out. It's also fascinating to think Malcom McLaren was responsible for Buffalo Gals. Back then these genres of music never seemed to mix.
Title link takes you there. Definitely check this one out. Hmm... I haven't dived into circuit bending just yet, but something tells me it's about to happen soon. It just looks like an affordable and fun hobby. BTW, for more on Circuit Bending in general, check out GetLoFi. It's where I found this video.