"The current modular tour setup is: Livewire Dalek Cwejman VM-1 Doepfer A-188-2 BBD Doepfer A-142-3 Quad LFO Doepfer A-155 Sequencer Harvestman Malgorithm Harvestman Polivoks VCF Plan B Mixer"
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YouTube via flameampere. via sequencer.de. "Mini Workshop with Daniel Dorsch from Berlin (to use Kaoss Pad 2, Flame Clockwork, Moogerfooger LowPass Filter and Electribe EM-1) - specify the Shift function and CV/Gate outs for moogerfooger Filter control. The Flame play three drum sounds of the Electribe (via fixed NoteOns of the Clockwork tracks) and filter the sounds with the moogerfooger. All music tracks in this video are parts of a theater music by Daniel Dorsch, playing exclusive in this configuration."
KaossPad2+Clockwork+Moogerfooger+Electribe
click here for more. "Short cut of session with Daniel Dorsch from Berlin (to use Kaoss Pad 2, Flame Clockwork, Moogerfooger LowPass Filter and Electribe EM-1)"
Note the desktop Prophet-5 minus keys in the background and the Minimoog's knobs.
"The Beatles used a Mellowtron prominently in "Strawberry Fields Forever"
The heart of the instrument is a bank of magnetic audio tapes. Each tape has approximately eight seconds of playing time. Playback heads (underneath each key) enable the playing of pre-recorded sounds."
"The Casio Rapman is probably the most bizarre of all Casio toy keyboards from the 80s and 90s. The RAP-1 is the first of the two Rap-themed keyboards from the big 'C' and was released in 1991...
The two main features of this fun little machine are the neat pseudo-vocoder effect and the surprisingly good drums. You can either trigger kick, snare and cowbell yourself with little orange rubber-pads or play 25 pre-programmed rhythms and create wacky breaks with a scratchweel. Some of those beats even come with a funky bassline and sound like they were pulled from some lost "Prince of Bel Air" soundtrack or a never released Vanilla Ice comeback album... Wouldn't it be nice to have those sounds on your MPC or Machinedrum or load them in Battery?"
YouTube via Blockbuster9002. Sequential Circuits Prophet-5. Anyone ID the second synth? I'm guessing the Roland Promars. "Another gem from Block's tape archives. Here is Duran Duran performing Careless Memory on the BBC Midlands TV show Look Hear! March 10th 1981. They played 3 numbers in total but I've just put one of them up here for you to enjoy."
Duran Duran - Planet Earth (Night Version)
YouTube via samegirl. "1981 The Night Version video with lots of fabulous New Romantics" Some brief synth shots in this one. Just a couple of videos inspired by AnalogSuicide. It reminded me that their first synth of choice was actually the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, not the Roland Jupiter-8 which came later.
"We're building a site for HFT right now and I'll be able to send you some nice pictures once we get that together. Here's a few shots from an interview with my friend and designer, Jonas Banker, who designed custom panels to bridge the different format modules together (and allow for shorter patching).... The HFT modular synth is the modular synth at the studio, HFT."
"Brood is the collaborative project of Chicago's John Hughes and Pompeii's Lino Monaco and Nicola Buono (both of Retina.IT). The single was recorded in the late summer of 2007 at Hughes' HFT Studio while cicadas screamed from the trees across the street. The cicada's mass hatching coincided with the birth of this new project and inspired the single track, Brood XIII. The material for this and the upcoming full-length was recorded almost entirely using the HFT analog modular synth."
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YouTube via thetonewrecker "The Squarewave Parade Downgrade 2 pedal with CV control from the Frostwave with a simple beat via the Roland TR-626."