via My Synthesis Technology MOTM Anlog Modular Synth:
"For those thinking about getting an MOTM module, either in kit or fully build , synthtech is currently holding a 10% off sale!
Check out the 'shopping cart' on the synthtech website for more details.
The sale is on unitl Thursday, and will be your very last chance to order a complete kit. After thursday, only partial kits will be available, and of course the ready build modules too. (as Paul writes: 'Thursday AM, I will 'take down' the sale (and remove any unsold kits from the cart).'"
Monday, May 05, 2008
Hobnox
follow-up to this post. The sound is Hobnox, the cubes are Percussa's Audio Cubes.
Some notes on Hobnox (be sure to see the What's Next section at the end):
"Hobnox is an international online entertainment platform that unites broadcast quality media with social networking and cutting edge technology. With a focus on an enriched new open media experience, it is the space where today’s entertainment market meets the technical possibilities of the web.
We developed flashbased software to produce music online and in the browser. A demo version is available now.
The key differentiator to other browser based tools is a dynamic audio engine that allows real time audio composition. From our perspective this is unique software that is ahead of its time. We currently use Flash 9 and Java, although Java will be replaced as soon as Flash 10 is available.
As you will experience, use of the tool is very intuitive and fun and we think that the tool could be of interest for you.
Access the Audiotool directly by clicking on following link (please make sure to have Java installed as it will ask you to trust the certificate):
http://www.hobnox.com/index.1056.en.html
The Audiotool:
The Hobnox Audiotool is like an endless virtual sound desk and lets you easily connect the different devices through cables – like the software ‚Reason’. You’ll find virtual replicas of the legendary Roland 909 drum computer, two 303 bass synthesizers, a mixer and a series of effect pedals.
You will hear that the sound is practically identical with its originals - Roland also confirmed this.
Effect pedals include: D-Tune, Delay, Pitch Delay, Reverb, Equaliser and Flanger. You can easily choose your set-up by connecting the devices by dragging and dropping cables.
What’s next:
We will update the tool in a couple of days by adding the 808 drum computer and a Compressor. Also we improved the handling of the different devices. The next release scheduled for Summer 08 will include a timeline to enable precise arrangement and composition as well as a save function for files and set-ups. We will add more instruments along the way and hope to make multiuser-production a reality soon."
Dorkbot's Beat-Bike Makes Beats While You Ride
YouTube via gearwire
"There's a level in the new Wii game, Mario Galaxy, where Mario rides on a ball and the music changes tempo depending on how fast Mario is riding. The real life equivalent to this is Michael Una's Beat-Bike, which he shows off through Dorkbot. The Beat-Bike is connected to a drum machine and Casio keyboard and can be tweaked to make sound that changes tempo depending on your riding speed. If you're coordinated enough to operate it while not getting hit by a car, this would be a fun ride. See more on gearwire.com."
Cicalone - Short groove
YouTube via lasercicalone
"short groove done with Monomachine and Machinedrum, Genelec 8040 pumping the sound"
02 part II in stereo
YouTube via rfoshaug
"This is another attempt at uploading my cover of Jean Michel Jarre's 0xygene part II.
Jarre has kindly given permission to upload cover versions of his music (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BhO7ZFxME N8) so I hope that this video will stay up this time.
:-)"
Sunday, May 04, 2008
ALEXEY RYBNIKOV Humanoid Woman Search 1981 USSR CCCP Score
YouTube via PlastikOD. If anyone knows what synths Alexey Rybnikov used for this piece and/or in general, feel free to comment.
"Search (Поиск) is another track from Alexey Rybnikov (its from the soundtrack of the russian sci-fi movie "Через тернии к звездам" - Humanoid Woman / To the Stars by Hard Ways from 1981).
The film is like the score absolute great. (despite the fact that i doesn't understand no word of the whole film, because i saw only the restaured russian version ;).
Plot:
A anthropoid woman named niya found barely alive in an abandoned space craft. Brought to earth, she is nursed back to health and memory of her planet Dessa and its ecological collapse. When Niya's benefactor Stepan joins the crew of an environmental rescue mission, she sneaks on board and convinces Stepan to change course. Once they have landed on the planet of Dessa, they begin improving the atmosphere and water while simultaneously struggling against the supporters of an evil dwarf Turan and a creepy biomass that has escaped the laboratory.
A good mix of darker electronic/synth sounds and an harpsichord!
Enjoy!"
Korg Poly 800 with filter-control-knobs
YouTube via moogfreak. I'm guessing this is the MOOG Slayer Mod.
"Hello. In this video I will show you my selfmodified Korg Poly 800. I have added two knobs for filter-control - one for the cutoff and the other one for the resonance. On the back of the synth you can see a switch, which activates the new knobs. In this video you can see and most important hear how it works. The sequence in the beginning and at the end I have programmed on the Poly 800`s build-in sequencer. In the middle I`ve tried to play "Emerson, Lake & Palmer`s" "Aquatarkus", which Keith Emerson has played on his large Moog Modular. For this sound you need three oscillators per note, so I have done this with the Poly 800`s "chord memory"-function. As you can hear - it works very well. But I`m not as good as Keith. :-) Please excuse the pumping compressor/limiter from my videocam."
Girl Goodbye Home Video 1986
YouTube via Wolfy101. KORG Mono/Poly, Roland JX-8P?
"The the Archives of 1986, a series of video clips of the adventures of Bob and his gang having a blast in 1986. This one is set to the music of Toto's Girl Goodbye."
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