Monday, February 19, 2007
Roland System 700 Modules
Andrea's Synths

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Synths going from top down, left to right:
Viscount Oberheim OB-12
Waldorf Q
Yamaha EX5
Yamaha AN1X
Roland JD-800
Access Virus KC
Vailixi 3.50

Title link takes you there.
via DVDBorn.
The KLF - What Time Is Love (Cornfields Version)
YouTube via sizzor87454. No synth pictured in the video, but let's just say this one showcases the Roland TB-303. It's one of my favorite TB-303 basslines from back then. It begins to take over about halfway into the track. Another one of my other favorite 303 tracks at the time was Lords of Acid's "I Sit on Acid" and not the current version floating around. A friend of mine had a version of the track that was all squelchy 303 with no distortion. If anyone knows were to find this earlier version or has even heard it feel free to comment. BTW, for KLF and rave fans, check out this live performance in 1989. Not the best audio but kind of fun to watch, especially with the keyboard hanging off the tower. Make sure to read the discription by clicking "more" when there.
Sweet Exorcist: Testone
YouTube via Galgo23.
EMS VCS3 Putney comes in at 6:31, 4:00 and 2:59. Sent my way via Brandon.
Update: Note this was a side project of Richard H. Kirk of Cabaret Voltaire and DJ Parrot.
Update: also see this post on LFO.
Synth Ringtones

For those of you that just have to have them, title link takes you to the details on Sun Pop Blue, or you can go directly here to listen to and download them. Serge and Roland JX-8P are featured. BTW, anyone know if there's free ringtone software out there for making your own?
via Knox.
Update: I asked Knox what was used in the ringtones. He replied with:
"Atombee is almost all serge. Molecule men is reason + jupiter 6 + sp-1200 - using some serge and other samples. serenity applicator is serge, jx-8p + sp-1200."
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Kraftwerk Pocket Calculator on Bee Gees Rhythm Machine
YouTube via peahix.
"Further adventures in extreme music geekdom. This is me playing Kraftwerk's "Pocket Calculator" on a Mattel Bee Gees Rhythm Machine keyboard, followed by Kraftwerk's Ralf Hutter playing the song live one their Mattel Bee Gees Rhythm Machine. Except theirs is all painted black to hide the "Bee Gees" bit. Clever. You can also see this keyboard on the "Computer World" LP jacket. The other hand-held noisemakers are a Stylophone, TI Language Translator (same sound chip as the Speak & Spell), and a home-made electronic percussion trigger." Sent my way via J Lesser.
And the original. YouTube via technik.
HarriL - Your Drummachine (Live)
video upload by HarriL
"MP3 Here: http://www.mikseri.net/music/play.php...
A new live electro-house'ish track featuring the Korg ESX on samples, drums and effects processing for guitar. EMX on synths and drums. Novation KS handling Vocoding and synth.
I have been wanting to test the vocoder in my K-Station for a while now, and now I got the chance. I'ts weird yes i know :)
And no, there's no great meaning behind the words "I want to be your drummachine" That's all i could think of while playing this.
I had to cut the video down a bit (about a minute), because of the youtube lenght limits. The you can hear the full higher quality version from the Mp3.
Comments are welcome :)
Enjoy!"
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