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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Brain Computer Music Interface


YouTube via anarchistcinema. Sent my way via Adam.
"A demo of my brain computer interface for controlling a synth. This video is an 'overflow' for the one on my website as I don't have the bandwidth at the moment. More info here"

MOOG

flickr by MAN BEAR PIG

"Omg I just came in my pants"

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Isao Tomita

isaotomita.net















website via Benjamin Ward. sent my way via LDT

Korg PS-3010 Polyphonic Keyboard for PS-3200 PS-3300

images via
this auction

"This is an impossible-to-find keyboard controller for the Korg PS-3200 and PS-3300 synths. It is a 48 key fully polyphonic controller, with X/Y joystick and various trigger selection settings. There is some good info on it on Bluesynths here.
You will need to register to read the page, or read it from google cache."

via Matt

Real vs Synthesized Symphony Orchestra


YouTube via Elhardt

"This is one in a series of videos of me demonstrating advanced sound synthesis using analog or virtual analog synthesizers and subtractive synthesis. Each video lists what synthesizer was used. In addition, some standard outboard effects were used such as EQ, reverb, digital delays, and/or chorus.

Be sure to check out other related videos in my series, and check back now and then as I will be posting more in the near future."

"Once Upon a Time in the West" with DOEPFER R2M


YouTube via gattobus
"I'm just practicing with my new toy, Doepfer ribbon controller R2M connected to the Moog Little Phatty..."

Vintage Casio 403 Circuit Bent


YouTube via xd515
"I bent this for a friend, if you want your gear 'modded' drop me a mail at the address in the clip! Oceanus"

Sherman Filterbank 2 demo in Hi-Fi


YouTube via shaft9000
"a simple patch from a Supernova synth is processed using various modules in the Sherman Filterbank signal processor."

Roland Juno-60 + EHX Small Stone + TR-606 + SCI Pro-One


YouTube via retrosound72

"synth demo track by RetroSound

pads: Roland Juno-60 through EHX Small Stone phase shifter
bassline: SCI Pro-One, triggered by the TR-606
drums: Roland TR-606


hand played, no software sequencer used"

Sound Thrasher 3.0

via
this auction
"Here’s an original piece of functional art, created by New York outsider artist, Bent-It. This particular work of art is part of his Sound Thrasher series. The piece shown in the pictures is the one you will receive.

With this piece, Bent-It combines visual, audible, and physical stimulation, fostering a truly unique, thought-provoking, interactive work of art. The artist’s fundamental concept of “art creating art” is made evident, as the owner of this piece may physically control and manipulate the audio/ sound/ noise/ music/ art output.

The guts of this functional art piece include three oscillators which play with each other, causing its ¼” output to spit out droning, spaced-out, ring modish, 80’s video game-ish, psychedelic analog noises. The on/off switch can also be flipped rhythmically, allowing for some wicked bleeping/blooping noises. But, to experience, what you could call, the full potential of this piece, go ahead and hook it up to an audio effect pedal, board, rack, or even your Mac or PC, and explore the infinite world of soundscapes that you can create. The Sound Thrasher has a ¼” input for anything with a strong enough signal to effect the piece. For example the audio clips made with a roland tr-505 drum machine where the Sound Thrasher more than lives up to its name – thrashing and destroying any incoming sound waves and mutating them into sounds of vulgarity or beauty, depending upon your style and taste of audio/sound/noise/music/art.

A standard boss-style 9-volt DC wallwart adapter will bring this functional art piece to life. It is not included."

click here for audio
You can see the Sound Thrasher 2.0 featuring Bela Lugosi here.
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