As promised here are the Airböurne Synthesizer videos from my recent trip to Synthorama. Seven videos in total. The first video was literally the first video I took when entering the museum so I strayed just a bit, but I do quickly come back to the Airböurne. There is some discussion from Martin Hollinger, the creator of this modular and the curator of Synthorama. There is audio of the modular. Also note the huge white matrix sequencer on the floor to the left of the Airböurne. This is Martin's current project. Be sure to click on the Synthorama label below for more posts on the visit including more info on the Airböurne Synthesizer.
YouTube via scootermccrae. You can find prior episodes here. "A whole new set-up for the equipment and some esoteric additions to the line-up make for an episode in which audio aesthetics take a backseat to the simple reality of making sure everything is just plugged-in and working.
So this one is not as musically pleasing as some other episodes, but I hope you still find it interesting viewing nonetheless.
Even more equipment has arrived since this was recorded (gasp!) so the next installment should really be something...!
Thanks as always for your patience and interest!
Scooter McCrae
P.S. I have tried posting replies to those nice enough to leave comments whenever I can, but more often than not they just don't register on the site so I've given up trying for now. My apologies as I'm not ignoring anybody or what they have to say."
YouTube via xd515 "This is a modular noise synthesizer, built and programmed from scratch. Not quite finished, but in a showable state. It is based on a Dub Siren with quite a few other bits!"