Sunday, June 08, 2008
We Can All See Rainbows
YouTube via Hiddenfortress
"This Video was made by video artist Angelika Kaltenbrunner, I think she has done a wonderful job on this music video. The song is taken from "The Boy With The Digital Heart""
Jean-Michel Jarre - Live in Your Living Room
YouTube via jeanmicheljarre
"Jean-Michel Jarre - Live in Your Living Room http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com"
Tour of the studio ! - Yamaha DX-7 Clone
YouTube via evilbandzed. Note the Hohner HS-2, a Yamaha DX-7 clone.
"evilb and zed show you their equipment :P"
Updates:
via Gwenhwyfaer in the comments:
"Er, the Hohner HS-2 is a rebadged Casio VZ1 - whilst iPD is basically FM with a 0 carrier frequency (aka waveshaping), the instrument is in no way close to being a DX7 clone."
via pat:
"Doubtless a brainfart of some kind, but (according to the net) the hohner is a Casio clone; used to work for Yamaha in the days of the DX (I own a dx5), no way they would license that stuff out."
Roland GR-300 guitar synth
YouTube via Analogger.
"A brief demonstration of the classic Roland GR-300 guitar synth. I posted an earlier vid featuring the GR-300 [embedded here] in a filter modulation performance along with drums, etc. This is just the synth itself - with some TC Electronic D-Two delay. I am using the Roland G-505 guitar controller.
You must use the 24-pin cable to interface the guitar with the synth. The older cables with the metal ends are the ones to use. The newer plastic end cables suck. They are not as reliable and cannot be repaired. Avoid them at all costs unless money means nothing to you.
The G-505 has a 3-position mode switch which allows you to go between synth only, hexa-fuzz only, or a combination of both. There is also a balance knob which lets you layer in the actual guitar sound. The G-505 is a single coil Strat style guitar that sounds really good on its own."
Elektron Sidstation
"# Legendary desktop synthesizer based on the MOS 6581 chip used in C64.
# Produced in limited quantity."
Marion Systems ProSynth
Note the Oberheim blue stripes on black styling.
"BY TOM OBERHEIM It is an 8 voice analog synth with 2 VCOs per voice and 1 VCF per voice with choice of 12 dB LP or 24 dB LP filter type with self oscillation. 3 EGs, 2 LFOs with plenty of modulation routing!!! One of my favorite things is that you can modulate the waveform type to make some wavetable type sounds!!! This is a very powerful beast in a 1 unit 19" rack unit"
Beginner's Book Of Electronic Music
images via this auction.
""The Beginner's Book Of Electronic Music" book by Delton T. Horn
Printed in 1983.
First Edition. First Printing.
376 Pages. Hardcover.
"Explore the exciting world of electronic music...discover the impact that new technology has made on the range and variety of synthesized sound...learn how you can create your own synthesized live or recorded sound using home-built circuitry or commercially available equipment! All this and more is included in this up-to-the-minute guide to synthesized music for both electronics and music hobbyists. Plus, it includes an extensive listing of available electronic music recordings and a complete buyer's guide to the commercial synthesizing equipment (modular, normalized, pre-set, and computerized).
Sound and acoustic principles are thoroughly reviewed and there's a detailed look at sound sources for electronic music- oscillators, noise generators, and recorded sounds. You'll learn how new sounds can be created by additive or subtractive synthesis, and the fundamentals of using filters, amplifiers, modulation, controllers, and other devices to manipulate musical sounds. There's also lots of practical advice on setting up your own electronic music studio.
Other topics covered: the basic of tape recording and editing; the ways modules can be interconnected to create sound s (patching); how-to's for combining electronic sounds into a unified musical work; how to manipulate natural sounds by electronic means (Musique Concrete); information on sonic environments, and a look at the special problems of live electronic music performance.
Packed with the kind of information you'll need to understand the fundamentals of synthesized music and the circuit data you'll need to start creating our own electronic music projects, this is a book that every electronic music enthusiast will want to refer to time and time again!"
Contains pictures of: The Maplin 5600S (Amazing color picture on the cover!), Korg VC-10, Korg X-911, Korg PS-3200, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and 10, Sequential Circuits Poly-Sequencer, Oberheim OB-Xa, Moog Source, Moog Taurus, Moog MG-1, Korg Trident, Sequential Circuits Pro-One, Moog Prodigy, Moog Rogue, PolyMoog, Korg MS-10, Paia 2700 Modular, and many more!"
I added this to the Synth Books section.
Oscillators Simplified With 61 Projects
"Oscillators Simplified With 61 Projects book by Delton T. Horn.
Printed in 1987.
Hardcover.
First Edition. First Printing.
"One of the most basic of all electronic circuits is the oscillator, or signal generator. Virtually all electronic systems incorporate at least one such circuit. While information on signal generators is not terribly hard to find, there has been no single source devoted to the oscillator until now. This book tells you all you need to know about oscillator and signal generator circuits for almost any application. Over 60 practical projects are included. These circuits can be readily adapted to suit your individual requirements."
Projects include:
Triangle Wave Generator, Quick & Dirty Rectangle Wave Generator, Double Oscillator, Super Simple Square Wave Oscillator, Simple VCO Circuit, Voltage-Controlled Sine Wave Oscillator, Op Amp VCO, Clock Pulse Generator, Gate Clock Pulse Generator, Practical Four Step Programmable Function Generator, Musical Tone Generator, Simple Organ, Staircase Wave Generator, Complex Tone Generator, Four Step Digital Sequencer, Ten Step Digital Sequencer, Random Tone Generator, Top Octave Generator Circuit, and many more."
I added this to the Synth Books section.
Vintage HOHNER BASS 2

"This is a very cool Keyboard Bass, that packs into a case, and will be sure to attract positive attention from just about any musician! For those that do not know what this instrument is, it is basically a bass, packed into a keyboard format. It has several, very low frequency keys, and it is great for pianists and keyboard players that don't want to split their keyboard into a bass section.
Very similar to what Ray Manzarek of "The Doors" used, this keyboard bass can sit on top of your existing keyboard, or can sit on its INCLUDED stand alone tripod..."
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