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Friday, February 29, 2008

Mini Case Deopfer Modular

via Alex

"It has has the following modules: A-145 -> A-146 -> A-114 -> A-116"

minicase.mp3


Update: I had a broken link for Alex's MySpace page, it's now updated. Check it out.

Mini Case Synth

RSF Kobol

image via Dennis

Roland RS-09 like Arp Solina


YouTube via Sketchboxx. via Nusonica.

Arduino Synth Revisited

via Narbotic

"I’ve decided to revisit my Arduino synth project from last September in hopes of creating a versatile synthesizer shield. I’m rather partial to the digitally-controlled-analog approach. I had an XR2206 function generator IC lying about, so I decided to put it to work as a possible core/VCO of this endeavor. It’s quite easy to set up for accurate sine wave generation though driving the frequency with a convenient voltage is still something I’m figuring out."

You can find the full post on Narbotic.

Flocking Orchestra Freeware (DT1)


YouTube via lockergnome
"http://live.pirillo.com - We in the live community are software addicts. I keep staying up way too late, playing with different software. The other night, I was scanning my RSS feeds, and came across this app that didn't sound very interesting at first... until I tried it out."

Here's the link to the download.

Atari Punk Console


YouTube via IINewIIVirusII
"New Atari Punk Console Build. These are for sale at www.circuit-benders.com"

MODULAR CASIO INFERNO MASSIF


YouTube via nevenen

Yamaha Electone Performance 'Kitaro Matsuri' by Jay


YouTube via tcchenrb. Sent my way via fischek.
"Jay's performance at kindergarden concert 2006."

Sherman Filterbank 2 / Schippmann Ebbe und Flut robot farts


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Our friend Mike Dobler set up this feedback loop using the Sherman Filterbank 2, Schippmann ebbe und flut, and Moog MF-102 ring modulator. The feedback is created by the ebbe und flut being patched into the Sherman, Sherman out1 into Moogerfooger ring modulator (not shown), and ring modulator back into the ebbe und flut. Sound taken from Sherman out2. bigcitymusic.com"

Paul Tzanetopoulos' Analoglive! - Video

"Bringing together some of today’s leading composers, performers and designers for a real-time presentation of works centered around the revival of analog synthesis, Analoglive! was a concert held at the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theatre, REDCAT in Walt Disney Concert Hall, on November 16, 2007. "

click here for the full post including a video of Peter Grenader's "Part Four and Coda from 'The Secret Life of Semiconductors'" You can find previous Analoglive! posts here.

Update via Peter Grenader in the comments:
"One thing i must mention - the audio and the visual on this video are grossly out of sync. The three chords which begin this piece were sampled and I was facing the keyboard when i fired them off, which would have put my head facing Alessandro, who is perched on a platform to the left of the screen. In this vid I'm moving all over the place as they are sounding, back from/to Roland A33 to the modular (which is what I'm doing when my head's facing towards the right of the image). Also, the audio is coming off Paul's video recorder mono mic which was on stage left. You're not hearing half the sound from my synth which was coming out of the rear loudspeakers

There's Hollywod for ya."
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