Monday, December 03, 2007
Isidore, the modular robot with CV lights
YouTube via DamagedMeat. via Nusonica.
"My friend Louis shot this video while I was testing the voltage controlled lights with some 16 steps sequence MIDI running in cubase, then converted to CV by Doepfer MCV24. All sounds by Doepfer A100 modular synth."
Roland JP-8000 JP-8080 DVD Video Tutorial Demonstration
YouTube via ProAudioDVDs (click for more).
"This is an excerpt from a full length DVD available at www.ProAudioDVDs.com.
Host David Wills has toured with major artists such as Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, Chicago and Diana Ross and provides you with a professional's perspective but always demonstrated in an informal, easy to understand way."
Re: Machinedrum jam session No1
YouTube via electronicvibes.
"All sounds were synthesized by my beloved Machinedrum, except for one lofi sample caught from master outpouts..."
Roland JD-800 Synthesizer by RetroSound (audio part2)
YouTube via retrosound72.
"part2 of the Roland JD-800 Digital-Synthesizer demo by RetroSound. The JD like pads! ;-) more info: www.retrosound.de" Part 1 here
Circuit bent Ibanez Pm-7 part 2
YouTube via Vtolus.
"My new project - Phase Modulator from Ibanez bendet by me (light bending - it can be modified match more deeper)"
Christmas at Bob Moog's House
Yep... Don't shoot the messenger.via nickb2009 on this VSE post:
"We believe this may be a candidate for the worst use of a Moog Modular V "softsynth" and possibly violates Arturia's Terms & Conditions on the proper use of their software.
But imagine the scene, it's December 25th 1968 and Wendy Carlos has dropped in at Bob Moog's house with her latest album 'Switched On Christmas'." [link to blasphemy - enter at your own risk]
Waveform and Juno
Cardboard Keyboard and Amp with Fotosis No. 003
YouTube via lavieenjaune.
"Here are two more devices we have just completed.
The little keyboard you see in the center is based on a simple 555 timer circuit, the keys come from a busted kids keyboard and the housing was created by laminating about thirty layers of cardboard together with glue and wood screws.
The little amp is actually three amps in one. There are three LM386 2.5 Watt circuits, one for each instrument we plan to plug into it. Each amp has its own 100mm diameter 8 Ohm 10 watt speaker. The housing was constructed using a laminate of MDF and cardboard all held together with glue and wood screws.
In this video the little keyboard was being played into another of our instruments, Fotosis No. 003. The keyboards output was fed into the ring modulator of Fotosis No. 003 and modulated with a weird bleeping carrier signal.
Read more on our blog: fotosis"
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