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Sunday, September 28, 2008

The "Last" Beat written by Klaus Wunderlich


YouTube via KeybOrgel. spot the synths.

ドライブ好き♪


YouTube via PXE02321. "小型新人 おりじなる DEMO" Moog Little Phatty.

TB-303 controlled with DS-10


YouTube via omnibotoom. For more Nintendo DS MIDI see these posts.

Baby Elephant Walk - Nord C1 (Clavia) Hammond B-3 clonewheel


YouTube via rounder2u
"Here is my version of 'Baby Elephant Walk'.
Henry Mancini wrote the soundtrack for the 1962 movie 'Hatari'. Hatari means 'danger' in Swahili. The movie itself didn't perhaps became an enormous hit, but one song in the soundtrack did very well!
Mancini wrote a brief piece of incidental music to go with a scene where a baby elephant is taken for a walk. The little song became an international hit as 'Baby Elephant Walk', and has been recorded by a large number of artists and in many different styles.
Congo, the baby elephant in the filming, died in November 2000 at the Dubbo Zoo in Australia.
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This is an easy-going song. For a bit of contrast I added some fire in the two solo choruses :-)
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The organ is a Clavia Nord C1 - a Hammond B-3 clonewheel organ.
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Nord C1 Registrations and Settings:
Upper 88 8000 000. No Chorus. Perc On, Soft, Fast, Third.
Lower 00 8700 000. No Chorus.
Bass lower man. Not used.
Leslie in slow position.
Equalizer not used.
Overdrive not used.
Reverb Hall, Soft, 50%.
Tonewheel mode Vintage 2 (high level of tonewheel crosstalk and cable leakage artefacts).
The sound is recorded line out from the organ. No additional external effects, external amplifiers or speakers are used."

FL Tutorial (Roland SH-201 automatisieren) GERMAN


YouTube via MZ331
"Hier ein kleines Tutorial, wie man den Roland SH-201 Synthesizer im TI- Modus mit FL Studio automatisiert.

If there is a request to make an english version of this tutorial, I will do that ;)"

Live pa practice: tr3logie dncflr rmx


YouTube via se7ense7. The mixer is the KORG KM402 with built in KAOSS Pad.
"Just practicing.
Only one sequence,
nothing fancy,
just learning how to work the equiptment."

SYNTON 3000 ANALOG MODULAR SYSTEM


images via this auction

"EXTREMELY RARE SYNTON 3000 ANALOG MODULAR SYSTEM w/ extremely rare and original keyboard + connection cable.

Synton was mainly an importer in Holland. They imported big league stuff. Fairlight, E-mu, Simmons, PPG. They also made some synths: the SYRINX, the series 2000 & 3000 modular the College, as well as some Vocoders."

blurp - mc-202, dr-110, sh-1


YouTube via synthdood
"Roland mc-202, sh-1, Boss dr-110, space echo re-201, msq-100, sequential circuits Prophet 600, alesis mmt-8, JH solina triple chorus, mackie 1604 vlz pro, ableton live."

Saturday, September 27, 2008

281 Clone V3 Circuit Board

via topp in this electro-music.com thread.

"Famous Musicians" FIlmstrip featuring Morton Subotnick

via Peter Grenader of Plan B: "When I was in my last year in high school I worked in the school library. One day screwing around in the backroom I came upon a series of filmstrips which highlighted famous 20th century musicians and to my surprise, delight, whatnot found one from the series on Mort. I had just been accepted to CalArts and was looking forward to beginning my studies there so this was a big deal for me. Truth be told, the only image I had a visual memory of was a shot of his door bell. Years later I spoke to to Mort about this - if he remembered doing it, he did, but mentioned regrettably he no longer had a copy. I then set off to hunt one down. There were a few weeks there with only moderate progress but i finally tracked down the woman who made it; Jane Beethoven (that's actually her name). A few months later after returning from a trip to europe she graciously sent one and the stills from that presentation have been uploaded to his site.... including the infamous close-up of the door bell! This is a unique glimpse into the studio where some of the most influential west-coast music of the 20th century was created, including SIlver Apples, Wild Bull and Touch. Check it out, it's great.

Go to mortonsubotnick.com, select the archive gallery and scroll to the bottom of the page.

In the next few months the Library of Congress will be transferring the entire show replete with the audio track to modern technology and I'm confident Mort will be adding it as a quicktime presentation. Until then, enjoy..."
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