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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Linn LM-1


Click here for shots via this auction. Link sent my way via R:_

Details:
"I'll try and be as detailed as possible about this very rare drum machine. This Linn LM 1 is one of only 500 ever made worldwide. This is THE classic drum machine of the 80's - it launched the drum machine revolution! The Linn LM-1 Drum Computer was created by guitarist Roger Linn and he used samples of acoustic drum sounds. At the time, they sounded great and much more realistic and they were a fresh alternative to the analog drum sounds of the '80's drum machines. About 500 LM-1's were made before the LinnDrum model appeared in 1982. There are twelve 28kHz samples including: snare, kick, three toms, hi-hat's, tambourine, congas, claps, cowbell, and rimshot, but no ride or crash. There are also 100 memory patches! Patterns can be created in real or step time. An innovations of the time was the swing and quantize functions that appeared on the LM-1. The LM-1 is an historical synth that has a place in the sound of music from the heart of the '80's. Only 500 of these things are out there so don't count on finding one easily. It has been used by Phil Collins, Thompson Twins, Stevie Wonder, Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, The Human League, Jean-Michel Jarre, John Carpenter, Todd Rundgren, Prince, and The Art of Noise. (OK, that part was copied from www.vintagesynth.com)."

Linn LM 1 drum machine


YouTube via canuckcurt.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Korg Poly 61 arpeggiator with Roland Juno 106


YouTube via VintSynth.
"A Korg Poly 61 showing off its arpeggiator, starring a Roland Juno 106."

Jupiter 4 Arpeggiator Demo


YouTube via maisonvague.

Buchla and Modcan/Cynthia

Two shots via joe.

Pixelh8 - Deben School Arts Week 2007


YouTube via Hiddenfortress.
"Pixelh8 does a presentation of circuitbending and chip tune music for students of Deben High School. It is an amazing school with a dedicated music technology block.

The original presentation was 45 minute but has been shortened down to just 10 for Youtube."

"People Let's Groove with S-760"

Inside the Roland S-760

via Xavier.

Suzanne Ciani on David Letterman


YouTube via specialkvi. Sent my way via Lars.
"After Suzanne's huge success of creating sound effects for the disco version of "Star Wars," she appeared on the David Letterman Show when originally broadcasted on NBC.

Let's watch the little "voice distorter" bring laughter to the audience. It was produced on August 14, 1980. We are sure that Suzanne will share some insight of her nine minutes of late-night fame."
Update: uploaded by Suzanne Ciani here.

Tiesto Studio Interview


YouTube via solarplexus7.

kitty dot com

via catsynth.com

Busted

flickr by zonkout.

Korg Lambda and MOOG Multimoog.

Click here for the full size shot.

Title link takes you to the shot with a mouse-over of the broken part.
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