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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Allen Strange RIP

Sad news in via vgermuse:

"I just received an email letting me know that Allen Strange passed away yesterday in Seattle. What a deep loss on so many fronts."

You might remember that Allen Strange recently had to cancel a performance in the Seattle area due to illness. If you do not know who Allen Strange is and his impact to the world of synthesizers, read this short bio (source of image and excerpt below) and then take a look at these previous posts; be sure to check out all the links to more info. He was a pioneer of electronic music and wrote a number of books on the subject. This is a sad day.

The following is a brief excerpt of his accomplishments:
"He received two grants from the San Jose State University Foundation (1969 and 1974) for research into electronic music and in 1970 became professor of music and director of the electronic music studios at the university. In 1973 he attended Chowning's music seminar at Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Center. Strange is one of the leading authorities on analogue electronic music; his Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls (1972) is now a classic text. He also wrote Programming and Meta-Programming the Electro-Organism (1974), the operations manual for the Buchla Music Easel and has documented the 200 Series synthesizers made by Buchla. He co-founded two performance groups, Biome (1967--72), in order to make use of the EMS Synthi, and, with Buchla in 1974, the Electronic Weasel Ensemble. He was president of the International Computer Music Association (1993--8) and has appeared as a guest artist-lecturer throughout the world. With his wife, Patricia, they have recently published The Contemporary Violin: Extended Performance Techniques."

Update via Robin in the comments:
"From the Family of Allen Strange.

Just wanted to thank you all for your kind words. Allen will always be remembered as a loving father, husband and musician. There will be a memorial reception at the Bainbridge Island Music Guild on March 1st at 4 pm. Directions and information can be found at http://www.islandmusic.org/. We are also planning a life celebration for Allen in the Bay Area of California in the next few months, I will be sure to post that info when it gets planned."

Update via the comments:
"The Family of Allen Strange is having a memorial celebration in San Jose on September 13. For more information please see: http://www.allenstrange.com/ and if you plan on attending please RSVP at http://allenstrange.blogspot.com/

-Robin Strange"

A-106-6 XP Filter


In case you missed the Trash_Audio filter below, Doepfer is coming out with a filter based on the Oberheim Matrix-12 15 stage filter. You can find it and more new modules on the Doepfer website.

"Module A-106-6 is a multimode filter that is based on the filter circuit of the Oberheim Xpander. The module features 15 different filter types (those filters of the A-107 that were available in the Xpander) with 8 filters available simultaneously. A toggle switch is used to switch between 2 filter groups."

Waldorf Wave

via this auction

The ARP 2600: Oscillators Part 2


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay. Part 1 here.
"Here is part two of a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600 oscillators."

HERBIE HANCOCK - ROCKIT


YouTube via duubledee.
Update: Re-Published on Apr 26, 2013 HerbieHancockVEVO

"Music video by Herbie Hancock performing Rockit. (C) 1984 Sony BMG Music Entertainment"

Two vids sent to the Rhodes Chroma list by Chris Ryan, the founder and host of the excellent Rhodes Chroma site.
A bit of a synthfest. Spot the synths and don't miss the Rhodes Chroma with Expander, one of Herbie's favorites.

Herbie Hancock - Rock It LIVE

Meek FM Typographic Synthesizer Demo


YouTube via meekfm
"Meek FM Typographic Synthesizer Demo from meekfm.org"
Be sure to check out the site for more.

FR: Revolution Sequencing, MFBOSC-01, Frequensteiner.doepfer


YouTube via hexfix93
"http://www.stage6.com/user/hexfix93/v...
the above link is the hi-fi divx version of video. Has much better audio quality! You will need to install the divx plugin to view it. Wrote a few patterns real quick into the future retro revolution, then piped the cv and gate into my modular, using the mfb osc-01 and the frequensteiner multimode filter! I love that live wire filter, when you drive it hard it gets wicked mean in high pass and bandpass. LOVE IT!

http://www.velvetacidchrist.com/

for more synth reviews and videos"

Future Retro Revolution Electribe EMX ESX TR707 PSS 480


YouTube via inducejack. "Random Analog Revolution...."

DX5 playing DM Stripped (new version)


YouTube via DX5.

E-mu Emax, Roland JP-8000, Yamaha DX7 II FD.
"A Depeche Mode "Stripped" cover update made by myself. It is not the full song, just a Youtube performance. Only the rockets FX are sampled. The rest of the emax sounds come from library. Backtape recorded with a DX7 II FD running on Pro Tools."

Tijuana Acid Night


YouTube via pepemogt. Follow-up to these posts.
"This fotage was from the LOBBY in tijuana were i did a live set with analog synths, drum machines and first time the use of Tenori-on, this material will be included in my upcoming album entitled "110".
Also the same night were Dj Ejival( staticdiscos ) doing his minimal electro set .
thanks to everybody who show up and your support!
Gracias!
enjoy!
(video by checo brown)"
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