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Friday, March 07, 2008

MK II moving violins through Moogerfooger bass murf


YouTube via RothHandle
"Yesterday was a really interesing day in a lot of ways...I started out by recording some drums for my good friend Niclas Criborn. Doing some pitch experiments and moogerfoogering. Then two friends from Västerås and brought a large synthesizer.com system for me to try out so that I would get a better understanding of how they work as I have been curious about them for years.

Sadly enough the experience left me impressed, inspired and utterly confused.

So to round off the day I thought I could make some standard films of pedals trying to show and demonstrate a bit how they work. Usually when people do this they use a drum machine or a arpggiated synth so I thought that maybe I could do something a bit different...so I recorded a little loop into a Boss loopstation of the Mellotron MK II strings and then tried that through a bunch of pedals."

The Persephone playing the synthesizer.com


YouTube via RothHandle
"Yesterday two friends from Västerås came by the studio to try to explain what this whole modular synth business is about...And what better way than to bring a large beautiful synthesizer.com system to Roth HÄndle for a day of tweaking and noise making...and the odd musical sound here and there too...

This short film is of the french instrument, the persephone controlling the synthesizer.com modular system.

This film was shot at the Roth HÄndle studios in stockholm with a simple Nokia phone. The studio is filled with odd and interesting instruments including Mellotrons, optigans and piles of other analog goodies. If you are curious about the studio please take a stroll by www.roth-handle.nu"

Jomox Resonator Neuronium Mutation with Mike


YouTube via bigcitymusic

"Here is a good example of the mutation function of the Neuronium. You can hear the sound "mutate", adding bits and changing sequences on it's own."

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Rhode Island - a Statescape


YouTube via DaveCornutt via Sequence 15 were you can find a higher resolution audio file.
"Source Code, "Rhode Island" - composed using the delay-line technique of Statescapes"
Gear: Roland JD800, Oberheim Matrix-1000, Studiologic MP-113 pedals, Boss DD-20 Giga Delay

Peavey DPM3 Sample


mp3 here

via kitnexus
"I bought my first real (albeit digital) synthesizer , a Peavey DPM3se, a couple of weeks ago, and I LOVE IT! I finally figured out how to program the thing, so I decided to make a demo of the sounds I made for it! I'm not the best live player, and there's a tad bit of popping from my old computer's soundcard, but I had fun making it (and making the sounds)!

If anybody has a Peavey DPM3se and wants the patches, they can email me at kitsunexus gmail.com"

Pixelh8 XY Online Noise Generator

click here and move your mouse in the black area. Read the bottom of the black area for instructions.

via Pixelh8

Yamaha MM6 Cubase Demo


YouTube via boysynth
"The Yamaha MM6 is a budget synth, but it sounds great. This video shows the MM6 on auto-pilot being sequenced by Cubase. The song playing is Pet Shop Boys - I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing. This MIDI file was downloaded from www.psb-atdeadofnight.net where you can find high quality PSB MIDI files."
I think voodoo dog is actually controlling it.

Mattel Electronics Synsonics and Novation X station


YouTube via inducejack
"Heres a little tune with a mattel synsonic analog drum machine and synth lines from a Novation X station running through a DOD 585 Analog ... all » Delay. No other gear is on because the synsonic has no syncing capabilities for now but will soon mod for trigger ins... If you notice about half way I get psyched out thinking that the 707 is on...This was me just having fun hope you enjoy."

Future Retro Revolution Meets Rave-O-Lution


YouTube via DjPuzzle73
"A live demonstration of the Future Retro Revolution as a filter. The drum groove from a Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 is being filtered."

The Incredible Sounds of the Synclavier II


via this auction

"Ultra rare private pressing demo record on clear blue vinyl, an artifact of electronic music history originally given out to prospective buyers of this innovative classic synth. It contains a montage of brief melodies and unique sound effects showing off the amazing capabilities of this system that combined sampled and FM synthesized sounds and was designed by legendary electronic composer Jon Appleton at Dartmouth College. The music and programming on this disc is credited to Denny Jaeger and Bill Keenan, plus there is an excerpt of a synthesized version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons by Patrick Gleeson (member of Herbie Hancock's 70s-era electric funk band). The Sync II has featured prominently in the recordings of Pat Metheny, Michael Jackson (who pretty much swiped the synth intro to "Beat It" from this lp!), Laurie Anderson, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Soft Cell, Marc Almond, Bronski Beat, ABBA, Genesis, Chick Corea, George Duke, Sting, Tomita, and Stevie Wonder."

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