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Saturday, October 25, 2008

AKAI S900

via the AKAI S900 Blog:
"I've gone crazy for months before finding a working way and even that suddently stopped working for apparently no reason for nearly one year. Now things are working fine but I bet there are many users out there that simply can't get the damn thing to work!

Since some of you contacted me privately telling me their desperation I decided to help people wanting to upload some samples into the machine. Send me your .WAVS and I'll send you back an image of a floppy with the sounds in it, so you can simply convert it into floppy using Omniflop and load it into the AKAI S900.

Limit for this free offer if of one floppy per person, as MIDI sample dump is SLOOOOOOW!"

Korg DS-10 - Popcorn Song


YouTube via DsSiege11
"The famous Popcorn Song on Korg DS-10. It's not the whole song because there aren't enough patterns. Enjoy! Check my channel for more Korg DS-10 videos!"

Phantastron All Vacuum Tube Synthesizer


YouTube via sheepslinky. Also see these videos.
"A demonstration of the assembled Phantastron Kit from WWW.ELECTRICWESTERN.COM.

This Phantastron was built for a customer from the same components & case parts in the kit. The phantastron has a great 30's all vacuum tube sound like an Ondes Martenot in the highs and a Trautonium in the low range.

Phantastron was recorded direct to camera. No effects used..."

x0xb0x Walkthru With Sound Designer Justin McGrath


YouTube via gearwire
"If you've been shopping around for DIY TB-303 clone kits -- and who hasn't -- you owe it to yourself to check out the x0xb0x. We heard that local sound designer and film scorer Justin McGrath had one, so we headed over to his studio to check it out.

I was so amazed at how accurately the x0xb0x recreates the sounds of the TB-303 that my x0x were literally blown off. Seriously. I was x0x-less while watching this interview. Take my advice and affix your x0x with x0x-garters before watching.

See more on Gearwire.com."

Jean Michel Jarre Synth Site

via Khoral: "I just stumbled across this Jarre fan site that I thought might interest the matrixsynth readers. It's in polish (I guess) and you get the traditional gear list of JMJ, but the catch to me is that the guy has recorded good quality examples of how some synths were used. For instance, JMJ used a lot of D50 factory presets on his Revolutions album, and you get recreations of the parts played with the original factory preset. All in all, a nice source of info about his use of gear, but also a good source of synth examples in general.
Best regards
Khoral
www.khoral.net"

Raveolution 309 in controllerism rig


YouTube via kipptumor. The original TR-909 emulator?
"Activating percussion elements in the 309 and then Mike plays around with the KP3"

The Cockpit

"This is where all the music is made before it gets loaded into Ableton and the DJ rig, or just maybe some day... on vinyl."

Joel Davel demos the Marimba Lumina


YouTube via JJDavel. also see these posts.
"Joel Davel explains the Buchla Marimba Lumina before a trade show in Dallas in 2000. The basics."

ニンテンドーDSマグネットスタンド


YouTube via jetdaisuke
"冷蔵庫にも磁石で貼り付くニンテンドーDSシリーズ専用マグネッ トスタンド。ハンズフリーでDSの操作を楽しく快適に!"
Googlish:
"Pasted on the refrigerator magnets bearing the Nintendo DS series dedicated TOSUTANDO MAGUNEッ. Enjoy hands-free operation in the comfort of DS!"

Linn LM-1 with Front Panel Tuning


YouTube via rolandsh1000
"This is a quick video showing the front panel tuning mod that I did to my Linn LM-1. Others have done this mod and it really improves the tweakability of the LM-1.

If this seems a lot like my previous video showing tuning of the LM-2, well..., I guess I was trying to make my LM-2 more like an LM-1. You can judge whether I succeeded.

I am planning on auctioning this LM-1 soon..."

Babbitt: "Occasional Variations"


YouTube via NewMusicXX
"Milton Babbitt: "Occasional Variations"
Realized on the RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, 1968-1971"
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