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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Prova Supporto Mobile Improvvisato


YouTube via crow981
"Supporto MOnitor + Korg X50(Low Quality)"

Virus TI song


YouTube via scoopicman

"Song made with 16 TI sounds. Recorded into the OASYS' HD recorder."

My Microkorg MSB


YouTube via comauk

Added the "shift key" hold function for VIRUS TI.


YouTube via denha
"Short push is "shift key" hold. and semilong push is "shift key" release."

KAKU P-MODEL-Antimonesia


YouTube via vistoron. Interesting alternate controllers. via sequencer.de
"Live Vistoron. A huge Ashu-on (Sound Subspecies) Cultivation Chamber set up on stage."
Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments:
"This is off the DVD "LIVE VISTORON / KAKU P-MODEL"
You can order it and his other albums on an English webpage here:

http://www.susumuhirasawa.com/teslakite/e/

Also some legal free mp3s here
http://www.teslakite.com/freemp3s/e/

KAKU (meaning "core") P-MODEL is the 2004 one man band incarnation of P-MODEL, one of the founding Techno Pop bands in Japan along side YMO beginning in 1979."

SNAMM08: New Kurzweil Keys


via Sonic State.

Updates:

SNAMM08: Korg Nano Announcement


via Sonic State.

Akai AX80

flickr by Ricardipus

full size

"A digital-analogue hybrid synthesizer from the mid-1980s. For those so inclined, it had weedy sounding oscillators, deadly fat 24dB/octave Curtis analogue low-pass filters, a raft of LFOs, and a rather dodgy keyboard action. I bought mine new. Loved it then, love it now.

Some examples of this and other electronic junk from the 80s and 90s can be heard on the audio clips at the bottom of the right-hand sidebar of this site."

via Ricardipus in the comments of this post on the Sequential Circuits Split 8.

The Shape of Music - Opal MIDI keyboards

info including video at The Shape of Music.

via Wavedeform in the comments of this post on the Axix-64.

Vocoder Madness

via robovoice on this electromusic.com thread. EMS Vocoders:

Newcleus - Computer Age (Push The Button)

YouTube via josieldeassis
"Productions, formed in 1977 in Brooklyn, New York, which included teenagers Ben "Cozmo D" Cenac and his cousins Monique and Pete Angevin. The group's popularity grew as it played block parties in Brooklyn. By 1979, the primary group's members were Cozmo D, Yvette "Lady E" Cook (who would later marry Cozmo D), Monique Angevin, and Bob "Chilly B" Crafton (who would later marry Monique)."

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