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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

MS-20 Delay Patch


"Self-running MS-20 patch with Moogerfooger delay and CV processor. Control voltage mind-melt."
Click here for a nice pic of the setup.

wacky organ synth drum machine thing


YouTube via oliptimus. Sent my way via Aretzki.
"I met this machine in hamburg." If anyone has more info on what this is, feel free to comment.

Kitty said what?

You might have seen the following videos. My wife showed me the Pug one about a week ago. What's interesting about these is that they actually came from someone in the synth community. Via nadafarms on VSE:

"So I got asked to do "viral" marketing for a company on youtube... I followed the Ancient formula: 808+Synth+Kitties+Rap+Animation = success. I got featured last week on the main page! 2 million views... Don't hate me... I just did what I knew would work. Not much synth on those tracks, lots of 808 kick and jomox kick. I will be sneaking in as much vintage synth stuff as I can from now on."

Kitty said what? - Morphing Kittens


I'm a Pug! Woop - Morphing Pugs


I'm a Pug! Woop - Morphing REMIX

tan my hide

flickr by feathermeal. via michael

wsg delux triwave picogenerator


YouTube via horchacha.

Rackifying an Electromarmonix DRM16

via altemark on my facebook wall.

"Synthx, a member of the 99musik music community, posted some pictures of his rack-ifying an electro-harmonix drm-16. pretty nice"

Title link takes you there.

Japanese Yamaha CS-15D demo


YouTube via ApolloBoy.

Plan B Model 28 Tap Clock Demo


video upload by jamescigler

"A brief demo of the Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock and it's use in a couple basic patches."

OBSERVER by Red Martian

OBSERVER

via Red Martian:
"The music was made with a synsonics drum machine (manually played), a Roland Jupiter-4 and a Yamaha CS-5. The video was shot in the small PNEACEA studio in Seattle, 2000 and makes use of video feedback and features some of the masks that were made for us by SERPENTINE."

TENORI-ON

Title link takes you to the Global website with everything finally up - videos, mp3s, interviews and more.

Sent my way via Robert who had the following to say about it:
"Now I've read through the manual and am impressed. The Tenori-on looks more useful than most of us thought it would be. It's not THE ULTIMATE SEQUENCER, but I don't think anyone expected it to be. It has better sequencer specs than I thought it would and some interesting UI implementations that other sequencers would have a hard time duplicating. I think the demo mp3s they've posted so far don't do justice to the possibilities of the Tenori-on. The big disappointment is the onboard sounds are just a rompler selection and don't appear editable. But the RM1x is this way, great sequencer with boring sounds. I always thought of it as a sketchpad where I would replace all the sounds with my own once I worked out the song. The Tenori-ON looks the same way.

I can think of a bunch of features I'd like to see on the sequencer, but maybe those will come via a software update.

Is it worth 500 pounds? It's really going to depend on the end user.
Some people already compose in the way the Tenori is laid out and they'll probably jump right on it. Is it worth $500? If Yamaha can sell it for $500 they'll sell DX-7 quantities.

A feature not previously mentioned that may really tip the scales for some is the 'Interior mode' where you can set up your Tenori to be a fancy clock that plays songs. Really. I'm not making that up. That's the feature that says 'I'm Japanese-designed!'"
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