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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Metasonix Tease #8

#8 is up. You can find #1-7 here.

Blonoise

Vis Stefan Trippler: blonoise.mp3

More Info on the Three Blofelds and Three 4-Poles

I updated the following two posts with more info from George (swissdoc).
Three Waldorf 4-Poles
Three Blofelds
Scroll down the posts to the last Updates.

Synthetiseur Vocal - French C64 Synth


I saw this one on Music Thing. It was posted by Stamba on the CBS.nu forum. You will find more shots and info there. If anyone knows more about this feel free to comment.

"Build in 1984 by the french company Techni Musique based in Clermont-Ferrand. This unit has also been massively produced for the Amstrad 464/6128 and distributed in primary schools with the “Plan informatique pour tous”.

Unfortunately the Commodore 64 hadn’t a big success in France so this Commodore 64 version seems to be quite rare! It plugs into the cartirdge port of the Commodore 64/128 and features 2 audio outputs"

Zerosum Inertia 3 - SCI Pro-One Tracks

click here for tracks featuring the Sequential Circuits Pro-One via Zerosum Inertia. Follow-up to this post.

KORG Electribe-MX : Study2


YouTube via kay396ss. "edited preset song + arpeggiating solo"

EMM spectral synthesizer


YouTube via massonix. jaco s from this post.
"analogue kit built synthesizer from the 80s"

Roland JP8000 Come Sail Away Styx


YouTube via synthartist69

"Here is my version of the synthesizer solo in the middle section of "Come Sail Away" by Styx."
Update: synthartist69 took the original down, so this is a new version of the video.

Apollo 8 -- Third Rock From The Sun


YouTube via Goldenthrush.
"You are sitting at a computer that could have handled the entire United States space program during the 1960s, as well as Russia's, with enough left over to rule the world if you were so inclined.

In fact, according to vintage computer sites, you could have done this with a cheap pocket calculator made today.

Yet the space program was built on such primitive technology, and that in turn pulled along home technology to give us in a small laptop more than they ever thought possible.

This is a brief retrospective of the Apollo 8 mission, from blast off to splash down, you can find the entire 20 minute piece on the Internet Archive, of course.

The music involves Filtered Coffee.

See, for Tedd's birthday, the older boy and I were going to get him a filter called... Filtered Coffee. So we call Analogue Haven. They don't have it, and they're the only place that would have it.

So I ask them to let me know when one comes in, thinking we'll get it for Christmas.

A few days before Christmas... They get it in. Yay! --Except it's right before Christmas!

BUT after Christmas, I email, and yay, they still have it! So we ran down and got it.

Of course, Tedd has to play with his new toy. He finally comes back in grinning and says "It's not timid!!"

Yes, dear, the entire neighborhood is aware of this.

So using a Yamaha (I think!) drum machine, the Hammond S6 with the Filtered Coffee, Moog Voyager filter sample and hold, and the Moog MG1 with an octave divider (I have to put all this down for you equipment junkies), Tedd went retro to the bone.

So, in the style of Telstar, but a lot grungier, we give you Third Rock From The Sun.

(Yes, as a matter of fact, I did re-upload this three times. But it's corrected now!)

Some Rights Reserved.

Welcome to Route 66."

2 Tenori-on in sync / Nortec : Bostich+Fussible


YouTube via pepemogt.
http://www.myspace.com/nortecbostichfussible
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