"Friends: just in time for Halloween, a new piece for Buchla 200e and Continuum - The Orchestra Of The Damned. Go here and scroll down to the Audio section for the MP3. I played this live entirely with the Continuum - no sequencing or multitracking involved. I hope you enjoy it."
YouTube via practicalsampling. via Nusonica. Update via yusynth in the comments: "These videos are now available in a larger format on the RSF site. Click on the Kobol jack socket, then scroll down to the bottom of the page, or use this direct link "
YouTube via nem221. "E-MU XL-7 Synth Multi Track Sequencer Command Station.Live in the studio performance of "Alleviation"(first person viewpoint)by the artist/producer NewManiac.Check out the interview at http://www.vivianlsharpcommunications..."
YouTube via tobsenteque. via Nusonica "This demonstrates not programming skills but some features of the www.uCApps.de Sequencer. Thanks to Thorsten Klose for his awesome work!!!
This device is not finished yet, but by now i can say - its a weapon!!! The Video has been taken while exploring some functions on this sequencer, only a few are shown on this - for more check http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq.html"
click here for the video on Gearwire. It's a good one. It of course touches on her introduction to electronic music at MIT followed by meeting Don Buchla and going to work for him. She talks about how she was very committed to non-keyboard synths and how she thought keyboards were an inappropriate interface for synthesis. Fascinating stuff. And... She pronounces Buchla, Boo-kla. So much for those that told me it was Buck-la. ;) I can finally go back to pronouncing it the way I had been all these years... life is better.
YouTube via pepemogt. "Back in 1988-1996 in Tijuana( US-Mexico Border) i was involved in diferent industrial, Noise Electronic Local Acts before i started with "Nortec Collective"(1999). At the same time i was working with Ramon Bostich to do an Ambient Noise Music Duo with a more analog synth touch, this poject called "Monithor" wich later become Latinsizer as a solo alias, this footage i founded in lost tapes from back in 1996, this video was taken at Monterrey city at an abandoned wharehouse from 1905 before it become a cultural park today (Parque Fundidora), Ramon and i did a total Analog Synth live set there in 1996 using using a couple of Moog Synths, Oberheims, analog sequencers and modified drum machines. enjoy ;)"