Title link takes you a new album by La Orange Factory made with the Commodore 64 (C64). It's available for free off of rapidshare. Here's the Google translated page.
"With 8-bit Panik, 41.2 Hz propose to discover under one another angle the sounds 8-bit resulting from Commodore C64 (first computer to include year semi-analogue sound synthesizer going back to 1982), by pushing them in theirs extreme limits, exploiting thus parasitic, low frequencies, childish melodies. The surprising result transport the listener in extreme boxes of the auditive field and in the reminiscence of digital sounds of his youth."
One last video of David Skinner and his Synthesizers.com modular at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. Click here for previous posts featuring David Skinner and his synthesizer.com.
BTW, this is my last video for this year's PNW Meeting, so for those of you that need a break from the videos, your break is here. : ) Thanks for bearing with me all, this blog is where I archive this stuff for me and others to look back at over time. Trust me, putting these videos up was a bit more work for me as well.
Eleven videos of John Bowen talking about his experience at Sequential Circuits at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. Apologies for the number of videos and short lengths of each. If you don't have time to watch all of this in one sitting, this might actually be to your advantage. Update: At 2:08 in Part 6 John mentions his classic sync preset used by The Cars Let's Go. Earlier in the vid, he also talks about conversations with Pat Gleeson and the concept of charging for presets.
Minimoog shown at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. This is a pretty good example of the symptoms in this post. BTW, I didn't catch the presenter's name, if you know it feel free to post it in the comments.
John and Stephen play and talk about the SCI Prophet 5 Rev 1 and Rev 3 at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. The Rev 1 is on the left.
Warning: For those of you that complained about the last Creamware/Prophet 5 video, you might want to skip this one as well. This is synth geek material.