Paul Sop sent me some links to knew shots of his studio. Title link takes you to the complete set. When you get there, click the images for super size shots. Paul tells me the Buchla ML Lumina is being shipped today, so he is officially Buchla-less. Well, you could always get the MalletKat. : )
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Paul Sop Studio Shots
Paul Sop sent me some links to knew shots of his studio. Title link takes you to the complete set. When you get there, click the images for super size shots. Paul tells me the Buchla ML Lumina is being shipped today, so he is officially Buchla-less. Well, you could always get the MalletKat. : )
MalletKat
MIDI mallet. This one in via ben shannon illustrator. Title link takes you to more including videos.
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Dana Countryman - New Flickr Shot
flickr by k0re.Shot of Dana Countryman from the
A little trivia: Note Dana's keyboards changed. When I saw them in Seattle, he had a Yamaha DX7 as the main synth. In San Francisco you can see the Yamaha DX7 was replaced with a Roland Jupiter (I'm guessing the 6) and a Nord G2 as the synthesizers.com modular controller (not sure what he had in Seattle, but I didn't see red). In this shot he also has the G2. BTW, I'm not sure if this shot is from the San Francisco or LA shows.
Update via Brian in the comments:
"I went to the LA show. Jean Jacques had his Ondioline, but there was no Moog Modular. The keyboards I saw were:
* Moog Voyager Blue
* DSI Poly Evolver
* Nord Electro 2
* Korg MS2000"
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Gearwire Crosstalk #016
Dan Agosto of Gearwire sent me the following on a podcast series called Crosstalk. In Crosstalk #16 they compare a 1974 Minimoog with an Electric Blue Voyager as well coverage of the NI Kontrol. The MINI comparison starts at 19:17 into the Quicktime video. "I wanted to let you know about a podcast some co-workers of mine and I have been working on. It is called Gearwire Crosstalk and is basically a panel conversation about music gear and news. In the latest episode (GW Crosstalk 016) we were able to borrow a 1974 Mini from a friend and compare it with an Electric Blue Voyager. I thought it might interest you and your other readers."
Definitely. Title link takes you there, where you can find a synopsis of episode #16 and various media links to the show. Make sure to check out the rest of the site while there.
Sound Lab Minisynth Video on Sendling
Analog Soultions TB-X TB-303
Title link takes you there. Note there is not internal sequencer."Main spec:
Basically the analogue voice circuit with MIDI and some extra features like noise, LFO etc.
Extra tone controls:
VCO level
External Audio level
Noise level
Squelch - to add more resonance
Cross mod (VCO to Cut-off)
MIDI Mod (MIDI control of Cut-off from Velocity or a Controller)
LFO Mod / LFO Speed (Square and Triangle)
VCA Decay
Overdrive
Other features:
Minikeyboard to audition the sound
Manual Accent and Slide buttons to overide the MIDI sequence
Squelch button - to add instant squelch
Audio input - through filter
Headphone socket
Uses the original 303 voice circuit, and analogue components (where possible - many are discontinued). We tried to get the sound original, and in our opinion it sounds just like a 303 - but of course there will always be to very few who disagree!
NOTE: there is no internal sequencer. Please don't debate with us whether that was the right or wrong thing to do. We did our best with the time and resources we have."
via Joao
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The Simpsons vs Star Trek on YouTube
In Captain Kirk style: I.... Must.... Torture..... My..... Read....ers...
Thanks to Tim on this one. Annoying at first, hillarious in the end. Enjoy. Or not.
The Legend of Zelda Theme on YouTube
Title link takes you to more. Tim sent in the theremin video and I spotted the dual manual organ while checking it out. Enjoy. Or not. : )
Wavemakers
I wasn't going to put this up as I've already posted on Wavemakers several times in the past, but the day is actually starting out slow and why not. This is a spectacular shot, and if it's good enough to post on sequencer.de and sendling, then it's good enough to post here. If you haven't been to the Wavemakers site, do check it out. Wavemakers was an amazing range of modular synths that not too many people know about. "The pages you see here are a tribute to the work of Dr. Terry Kincaid and Dr. David S. Bates. This site is dedicated to chronicling and preserving the history of Wavemakers, also known as kb electronic music instrumentation. This line of synthesizers was produced from 1970 to the early 1980s." Title link takes you there.
Jean-Jacques Perrey & Dana Countryman - San Francisco

Click here for shots of the show on Laughing Squid.
Also check out their flickr set for more. Photos via Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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