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Friday, May 30, 2008

Buchla Dual Low Pass Gate clone

flickr by dr.photon
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Moog Synthesizer 55

flickr by E-sus
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Attilio Mineo conducts Man In Space With Sounds (1962)

another via 36 15 MOOG. Audio here. Anyone know what was used to create the sounds in this one?

"Composed and conducted by Art Mineo, 'Man in Space with Sounds' served as the soundtrack to the futuristic "Bubbleator" exhibit at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
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The Bubbleator was a large, bubble-shaped hydraulic elevator with transparent acrylic glass walls. These transparent walls gave the illusion of looking through an actual 'soap bubble' by refracting light to obtain a rainbow-like effect for the riders inside.
It moved 2.5 million people (150 passengers at a time) through displays promising an easier life ahead (The World of Tomorrow). The 'House of Tomorrow' might include disposable dishes, automatic windows, and changeable color schemes. Gyrocopters might zip and whiz you to the 'Office of Tomorrow', which might have miniature micro-mail, machines to transmit correspondence, and machines that communicated with each other.
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'Man In Space With Sounds' was the soundtrack heard on this 21 minute tour of the future.
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Welcome to tomorrow....."

Hal McGee plays Moog Etherwave Theremin and Moogerfoogers


YouTube via halmcgeevideo
"Excerpted video footage of Hal McGee performing with the Moog Etherwave Theremin at George's Meet & Produce, 433 South Main Street, Gainesville, Florida, at 10:10 PM, Thursday, May 29, 2008. McGee's improvised performance featured the Etherwave Theremin as processed through the Moog MF-107 FreqBox, MF-102 Ring Modulator, Moog Voyager RME analog synthesizer, and MF-104Z Analog Delay. High quality audio recording will soon be available at Hal McGee Dot Com. Special thanks to Christopher Miller for filming me in such an awesome way, to Aaron Zarzutzki for the idea to use my keys, Andrew Chadwick for helping to organize the show, the good folks at the Black Earth Collective Gallery, and the other bands who played that night (Triscults, Rape Revenge Fantasy Camp, Mr. Transylvania, Imagine Your Wife In This, Ironing)."

Aphido


YouTube via sergebemi. KORG EMX.
"A new Song!

Hacía días que no subía nada. he estado haciendo cancioncillas y esta es la última. el vídeo es de una "jamm", no la he ensayado antes, con lo que es un poco cutrecilla.
disfrutad!"

In Googlish:
"There was a day not climbed anything. I have been doing cancioncillas and this is the last. the video is a "jammer", I have not tried before, so it's a little cutrecilla.
enjoy!"

roland juno 6 dua


YouTube via scorpiistar
"roland juno 6 bass arpegiator then both chorus clicked on at same time"

Roland CR-78 CompuRythm

images via this auction

"This is an amazing drum machine. The programing unit was sold as a separate item and is difficult to come by but you can learn to program it with other gear. One example is here"

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Happy Knobbing 2008 Teil 5


Sonicstate TV via electrosurfer.
"Happy Knobbing 2008 Teil 5 ACA Doepfer Modular"
You can find the prior vids here. Teil 5 was the one video missing from YouTube when these originally went up, and here it is on Sonic State TV.

Elka X25

images via this auction

"ELKA X25 Keyboard / Organ / Synthesizer, in VGC.

Serial Number 4058.

This is a vintage, circa 1980 to 1984? proffessional instrument, from Italian manufacturer ELKA."

Anyone know more about these?

Update via organfairy:
"The ELKA X-25 was produced from 1984 to 1988 or 89 when it was replaced with the X-45. It is the portable version of the EP-8 and a little brother to the X-30. It is an analog/digital hybrid design - as far as I remember based on the 80C51 microprocessor. There were also a version with accordeon buttons available. "

Jomox T-Resonator + Moog Bass MuRF


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Yes, we made a another T-Resonator Video. There is a specific point to this one though! You can actually add your own extra loop to the feedback matrix. The right output goes to a limiter then to an amp. The left output is fed into the Bass MuRF, the out of the MuRF is fed back into the Jomox right in. In this video we are not feeding anything into the T-Resonator's mono input, we're just using it's own sound, generating feedback. You could use just about anything in the loop. Another fun combination was the guitar into the Jomox input and a phaser in the loop."
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