Thursday, April 05, 2007
Graziano Mandozzi - Bach Handel 300
Bring Back Our Knobs: Analog vs. Digital

"One of the most dramatic examples of the return-to-analog controls comes from the field of electronic music. I own a 1980s Roland Alpha Juno 1 synthesizer. It's a sleek machine, controlled with minimalist buttons — a classic. But most musicians will tell you that it's hard to perform while you're trying to squint at the Roland's LCD display and navigate its nested menus.
The synthesizer I'd like to own is the Alesis AG [A6] Andromeda. Unlike the Roland, the Alesis puts many key functions on dedicated knobs — so many, in fact, that it looks like the cockpit of a B-17. And that's why musicians love it — knobs are easy to grab in the dark. Knobs also make it simpler to transfer knowledge from one device to another. Once you know what a low-frequency oscillator does, you can use it on any device. But with nonstandard menus, you have to spend precious time finding, and remembering, how to get to the function you need on every new device you use."
Hmm... I wonder if the author knows about Matrixsynth. :)
Koopasynth

Via SuperKooper on this electro-music.com thread:
"Months ago i've finished my sound lab now i've enough time to post some pictures
It's a classic sound lab plus a VC Vactrol delay and an integrated PAIA theremax as VC source.It has also the guitar trigger and a microphone trigger."
Click on the image for a much larger shot. Check out the thread for more. Images backed up here.
Muskmesse Superbooth Shots

Click here for a few sets on sequencer.de including the building of the Superbooth at this year's Musicmesse.
Schippmann Ebbe and Flut Audio Deomo

Details via this VSE post:
DO NOT USE HEADPHONES!!!
First one is processing a machinedrum.
2nd one is processing nothing but it's own internal distortion and compression circuits, being sequenced by a fat controller to help provide movement. The Fat Controller is only sequencing the Cutoff Freq....not the Reso. The rest is all knobbery.
Please post comments on my myspace page if you are already a friend. Not the best demo, and very very limited in specific application.
you should hear what this thing does to guitars!!!
I have a gazzillion mb movie of jaming with the MDUW / Ebbe setup ...but have no way to send it or share it, lol. Idiot.
This was requested at least 2 dozen times. Sorry I didn't capture more, but it's 4:15 am and I have to work in 2 hours.
Shag"
4x4 SM Programmable Sequencer
YouTube via synthmonger. Click for more videos.
"This is a new kind of programmable sequencer. Each step can drive other sequencers or clock sources. For instance, in this video I am running one clock source into Row 1 -not into the other Rows. Each of Row 1's step outputs 1, 2, 3, 4, are sending a clock signal to Rows 2-4. Steps on Rows 2-4 are sending signals out to each other. I forgot the exact patch ;C
The Rows are CV'ing 4 simple ghettofied vactrol oscillators.
Here is an example: if you want Row 2 to advance one count everytime Row 1 hits it's 3rd step, you would run a patch from Row 1's 3rd step to Row 2's clock input. You can also run a patch out from Row 2 to Row 1 to allow even more crazy complex sequences.
I used banana jacks because I did not want to use multiple strips. It's 42HP Eurorack.
This is a very SMALL sequencer and I do have one planned for bi-directional sequencing, reset, step amount, etc etc etc. Basically the super duper version is going to be freaking huge -probably 80HP in Eurorack.
If anyone wants to buy it or find out more info on it, hit me up at synthmonger[AT]gmail.com"
GOWNS

"The music band/group/entity Gowns are on tour right now. If you haven't heard of them, Gowns consist of Ezra Buchla, who has been known to use a 200e live, Erika Anderson, a fellow South Dakotan and therefore automatically a badass, and Corey Fogel, who I don't have anything clever to say about, but I'm sure is very nice.
They'll be in Chicago next friday the 13th (ooh, i'm so scared). I'll be there.
tour dates here: link
Go support somebody who actually tours with modular gear!"
Update via christian in the comments: "come see the fella with the ARP/cat tatoo play with gowns in phila. he's my bandmate, we play in br'rer."
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