via Inventor on this electro-music.com thread.
"It's time for a status update. EChucK is now 'Ready' in the sense that a full working system can be constructed from the open source board files located on the web page.
The support components are all in place and there is one enabling module, the dsPIC general purpose module, that makes the whole thing be a full working system. Details are explained on the web page linked above, or click on the www button below to get to my music page where there is a link at the top to the EChucK web page.
At this time I must wait for income to make the circuit boards and to set up a PC for running the software, so things are sort of on hold. In the meantime I will design more modules."
follow-up to this post
Monday, October 06, 2008
Das Synxxs-Studio im Oktober 2008
more shots on Aliens-ProjectHave fun synth spotting. If you catch any labels I missed in this particular shot, feel free to comment.
EMINENT 310U + TR 606 + JUNO 60 + SH 3A
video upload by magevers
sent my way via fischek
"solo improvisation played with the analog vintage eminent 310U organ-synthesizer, the Roland juno 60, the SH-3a and with the Roland TR 606 drumcomputer."
the gear video for different skies 2008
YouTube via cassieldotcom. via cassiel in the comments of this post.
"The obligatory 'gear-porn' video from the Different Skies electronic music festival, Arcosanti, September 2008."
Birdy - Klopf-Klopf (Electronic Music)
YouTube via millenia78 of didillon.net
kick and some fx with machinedrum userwave
one pad with virus indigo
fx and tones with operator / ableton
tones with korg wavestation
bass with trilogy
recording with ableton
Sunday, October 05, 2008
The Tone Generation
Note: these are long, so you might want to bookmark this one for when you have time.
You might remember The Tone Generation from this post when the program was first announced. In short, it is a radio series on the history of electronic music. Thanks goes to this post on Califaudio for reminding me of the series. The next program will feature the RCA synthesizer. I am now subbed and will post when it comes in.
Update: if you prefer to download these as mp3s for the road or other, you can find them here.
You might remember The Tone Generation from this post when the program was first announced. In short, it is a radio series on the history of electronic music. Thanks goes to this post on Califaudio for reminding me of the series. The next program will feature the RCA synthesizer. I am now subbed and will post when it comes in.
Update: if you prefer to download these as mp3s for the road or other, you can find them here.
Oswin synthin out
Don Buchla checks out Dave Smith's Mopho #1
Del Shannon Runaway
YouTube via delshannonnetwork.
Inspired by this excellent post: Synth pop, circa 1961 on Sequence 15.
"Del Shannon singing "Runaway" which was a #1 hit in 1961. This became Del's first big smash and catapulted him to superstar status in over 21 countries. Max Crook was his organ player, playing a "musitron" which was built from parts from a clavioline, Viking 85 reel to reel machine, Fisher K-10 Reverb Spacexpander, a Gibson guitar amp, and several other parts and pieces. Maximilian's musitron was the perfect compliment to Del's soaring vocals and seering falsetto."
Update via Stephen:
Del Shannon Runaway live 1982
Re- Published on Aug 30, 2009 hastronder
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 2 takes over the lead.
Del Shannon Runaway Live David Letterman 1986
YouTube via DelRocksMySpace.

Paul Schaffer on Oberheim OB-Xa. The audio isn't too good on this one, but it is fun to watch. Update: image of Max Crook via his website.
I'm guessing that's the "musitron" Clavioline.
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