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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Yamaha DX7 Digital Synthesizer Live Jam


YouTube via martinp268

Synthpop Dance Club


Guess the synths. If anyone knows who made the track in this video and/or the synths used feel free to comment or send me an email. My contact info is on the bottom right.

Update via Jesper: "Its a swedish band called slagsmålsklubben, thats "Fightclub" in swedish. I think they have a Korg mono/poly, CS-15 a monomachine and some more stuff. The song is called "Övningsköra". You can find a lot of videos on youtube with them."

Slagsmålsklubben - Övningsköra

YouTube via parkering123

WABOT-2


YouTube via pinktentacle3. via oyster rock. Yamaha FX1. You might remember WABOT-2 from this post.

Roland Jupiter-4 "arpeggiated" by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
JP4 demo part2 [part 1 here]
Roland Jupiter-4 Analog Synthesizer (1978)
The JP-4 Arpeggiator is triggered by the TR-606.
drums: Roland TR-606

This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument."

SOUNDLAB PLUS DEMO 2008


YouTube via bluelantern320

"Here is a demo of the new SOUNDLAB PLUS sound. All Synth tracks are SL plus. The drum machine is an 808."

ixiQuarks introduction


YouTube via ixiaudio. via synthtopia
"This video shows the ixiQuarks tools browser, opens up the AudioIn tool and a spectral view and wave view. Then a bufferPool is loaded (into RAM) and soundfiles viewed in a soundfile view. A live sound is then recorded into the bufferPool and played back. We then see an EQview (showing 31 bands). The sounds from the bufferPools are then manipulated in the SoundScratcher instrument which allows for warp (granular synthesis), buffer scratching, and various other methods of granular synthesis. We see how two windows can be used at the same time."

Dave Clarke 2008 original

flickr by benedict stuart


full size

Stamba's hardware live act setup

via stamba on the forum.

Bob Moog - Radio Interview 05-09-2002





You can find the MP3 with a couple of images here.

via 36 15 MOOG

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

TBX1 demo 1


YouTube via AaronAndrewHunt

"This is a demonstration of the H-Pi Instruments Tuning Box TBX1 ($299), a device which retunes standard MIDI keyboards so that any key can play any pitch you want. In this demo, a Yamaha PSR-310 ($149) plays an arpeggio throughout, sending MIDI notes of a C-Major chord, which you hear at the beginning going through the box in bypass mode (no retuning). That chord then gets retuned in 15 different ways, and I noodle around (not much keyboard skill shown here) over the arpeggio in each tuning. Each of the 15 presets stores a tuning and a bank / patch change. The box stores up to 128 tunings in 4 layers = 512 tunings, each 128 notes. Check it out here: http://www.h-pi.com/TBX1intro.html"
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