Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Soundgin
Remember the SoundGin? Here's a shot of it's UI editing console. Title link takes you to a good article on Retro Thing where I found the image. Note the Soundgin is hardware.
Malekko Heavy Industry B:ASSMASTER
Remember the Maestro Bassmaster clone referred to in this post? Well, the pedal is ready. Title takes you to Malekko Heavy Industry where you will find more info on the BarkerASSMASTER. Nice name. Heavy Industry is a venture of Ministry's Paul Barker and Josh Holly. The B:ASSMASTER is Heavy Industry's first pedal. You can find an mp3 of a TB-303 and TR-606 running through the B:ASSMASTER here. update via paul in the comments: the demo is by Jason King.via Josh.
Backlit Lounge SF
Via Mark:"Back Lit Lounge SF is a semi-monthly live electronic music event. It is conceptualized as a place where local electronic artists can share their unique artistic musical/visual vision with other like minded artists.� Anyone can choose one of five 45 minutes performance timeslots listed in the blog section at www.myspace.com/backlitloungesf or by sending an email to backlitloungesf[at]gmail.com. Video's from past events can be found on the backlit lounge myspace page. This weeks Backlit Lounge SF is set to be featured in San Francisco Magazine's April edition!! Apparently they heard about the party and liked the concept so their photographers will be on hand to snap some pictures for the Mag!"
Update: A couple of images of the event here.
Gas - Microscopic
the squarewave parade
Title link takes you to "the squarewave parade" where you will find a number of gadgets including this Atari Punk Console, "contari unsol," the mingmod ringmod, the downgrade sample rate reducer and more. 
Swimming Upstream - Yamaha RM1x Track
Miniature Modular Studio
Update: I added a miniature label to the site. You'll find Daniel McPharlin's miniatures as well as others.
http://www.danmcpharlin.com
Maestro Woodwind Synthesizer
Details:
"Very Rare Maestro Woodwind Synth for Woodwinds & Guitar.The unit also comes with an original Maestro carrying case with John Klemmer's name on it. It was used on several recording sessions in the 70s and will come with a letter from Mr Klemmer. It was designed in the early days of effect pedals / devices as a primitive synthesizer for woodwind instruments but can be used with guitars with no problem at all."
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