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Thursday, January 03, 2008

One drumulator, One Tenori-on, one Four voice


YouTube via pepemogt.
"Here is another jam with the tenori-on as Midi-CV-Gate controller for Drumulatorr and Oberheim FVS-1 Four voice, using the MPU-101 and Analogue solutions MT16 midi to trig interface. noise and distortion included ;) enjoy! http://www.myspace.com/latinsizer"

The Commodore 64 DAW

"The Commodore 64, to my mind, truly introduced ‘real’ music to the world of home computing. Its impressive inbuilt SID synthesizer was capable of much more than the bleeps and pops common to other machines. As a musical tool, the Commodore 64 could boast an impressive array of add-ons, which included Commodore’s SFX Sound Expander synth’ cartridge and keyboard, MIDI interfaces and sound sampling devices. Even today, new products are available, such as the Cynthcart and the Prophet 64. But despite the generous selection of hard-and software, it has only been during the past few years that the unique sound of the Commodore has been utilized professionally."

click here for the full post on C64Music! Anyone know more about the keyboard pictured?

Update via heliospace in the comments:
"http://www.atarimagazines.com/v4n2/ProductReviews.html
Talks about the colortone. Pretty cool looking setup there!"

Cube Quest Update

There are links to some good videos of the game at the bottom of the previous post.

CV Tremolo


YouTube via IranContras.
"Using a Frostwave ring modulator as a voltage controlled tremolo."

Tenori-on as a controller for Analog Drums and Synthesizers


YouTube via pepemogt.
"Here is a jam with the tenori-on as Midi-CV-Gate controller for Analogue Solutions tr-808 and tr-909 drums, the EML modular synth, Drumulator and Oberheim Xpander.
it is just live improvisation, out of tune riffs and offbeats included ;) enjoy! http://www.myspace.com/latinsizer"

NEW ORDER Blue Monday Live Australia 1982


YouTube via PlastikOD. I see an ARP Quadra and a Prophet-5. I forget when the Voyetra Eight came in. Someone get micke. :)
"NEW ORDER Live in Australia, Melbourne (Seaview Ballroom, 27. November 1982) Poor quality (it's from an 25 year old videocassette). "

Update via ross in the comments: "my friend video taped this. it was the first time they played B M live "

Update via David Bulog on AH: "The info is wrong--thats the second time or third time they played Blue Monday They played Blue Monday at a club in Auckland NZ a week before for the first time---I was at the concert That really was the birth of alternative electronic dance music-- right at that moment"

Mindburner Prophet 5 demo song


YouTube via waheex

"A demo of a new song I wrote under the name Mindburner featuring my recently midi'd prophet 5. Not a great vid but my first youtube effort."

tekfunk studio B


YouTube via shagghie.
"atb wired up finally... we will never surrender!"

Waldorf Word Wrap

images via this auction

Waldorf Microwave XTk

Bananalogue Serge VCS

images via this auction

"The Serge VCS module from bananalogue.com is an extremely versatile control voltage generator and audio source. In the early 1970s, Serge Tcherepnin developed the Positive Slew and Negative Slew modules for the original Serge synthesizer. In time these merged into the classic Dual Universal Slope Generator. The Bananalogue VCS is an adaptation of Serge's original circuit with a few new features."























A Trigger input. Trigger fires envelope, gate sustains level
B Input.
C Cycle switch. Connects "End Out" to "Trigger"
D AC Out. AC coupled output.
E Output LED
F Output.
G Both. VC control both Rise and Fall
H Exp CV. Approximately 1V/Oct scaled input.
I Rise knob. Manual control of rise time.
J End Out. Outputs a trigger pulse when the envelope completes a cycle.
K Fall knob. Manual control of fall time.
L VC Rise. Voltage control of Rise
M VC Rise Knob. Attenuates VC Rise amount. Pull the knob out for non-linear slopes.
N VC Fall. Voltage control of Fall
O VC Fall Knob. Attenuates VC Fall amount. Pull the knob out for non-linear slopes.
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