Monday, October 27, 2008
faux theremin using walkie-talkie feedback
YouTube via GordonCharlton. via Gordon in the comments of this post.
"two binatone latitude 150 walkie-talkies"
New Serge Modular Musician's CD
via simulacreant on the AH list:
"There's a new Serge Modular Musician's album planned and the deadline for submissions is Dec. 1st. All submissions should be 100% Serge Modular (FX ok). You can join the Serge Modular Owner's Group (SMOG) for further information. This will be a professional CD-R release on a label with original artwork and may end up as a double disc."
"There's a new Serge Modular Musician's album planned and the deadline for submissions is Dec. 1st. All submissions should be 100% Serge Modular (FX ok). You can join the Serge Modular Owner's Group (SMOG) for further information. This will be a professional CD-R release on a label with original artwork and may end up as a double disc."
electric stimulus to face -test3 ( Daito Manabe )
video upload by daito
sent my way via HarriL.
"Daito Manabe:Direction,programming and compose
supported by
Masaki Teruoka and Katsuhiko Harada: device
Taeji Sawai: sound design"
Update via benny in the comments:
"this guy has a ton of awesome videos!!!
mainly this one:
Command line wave ver 2.(Daito Manabe + Motoi Ishibashi)
video upload by daito
"Lighting pattern is controlled by audio signal from speakers. Not only react sounds but change how to light."
Casio VL-Tone Makes Greg Curvey Feel Like A Kid Again
YouTube via gearwire
"Nowadays, the Casio VL-Tone may be desired more for its kitsch value than anything else, but as Greg Curvey from Luck of Eden Hall tells us, this little guy offered some practical performance options when it first made the scene. It also cannot be denied that the VL-Tone sounds like nothing else -- especially those wicked fat beats.
See more on Gearwire.com."
Noise.io Simple Demo - Chi Mai
Old Country on Nord C1
YouTube via captainkeys
"In addition to my previous "try-out", this is yet another jazzstandard on the Clavia. Unfortunately the backing-track on the Sonic Cell is not loud enough, but then again it's all about the Hammond right?"
Vintage Synthesizer Minimoog
YouTube via kennykeyboard
"Imagine "We wish you a Merry Christmas" only repeated with increasingly horrid detuned triads. I played with the tuning of the oscillators. Later I play some riffs with mod wheel punctuation and filter sweep. A bit of 'Are you weepin' in there."
DIY analog delay pedal based on MODboard delay circuit
DIY analog delay pedal based on MODboard delay circuit from Tom Whitwell on Vimeo.
"Very quick demo of my just finished analog delay pedal. It's a MODboard [MODboards] delay PCB with a couple of knobs and a couple of momentary switches. The middle one just short-circuits the delay time pot, the right hand one shorts a couple of points on the main delay chip, creating extreme lo-fi feedback.
The clip starts with no sound going into the pedal - the feedback works on noise in the circuit. Then there are a few rather doomy tones from the MFB Synth II. Then, just as I'm getting into it, the camera cuts out..." via Music Thing.
EMS Synthi AKS 80
via Aliens Project (Googlish)Anyone know what the 80 refers to? Serial number? Model number? Other?
Update via Alka in the comments: "As far as I know, the AKS 80 is Ludwig Rehberg's "new" Synthis. Pretty sure the only real differences would be minor compared to the originals, however the likelihood of ordering one would be great.. I did manage to order a very nice refurbished KS unit from him recently though... you can see it listed as such (synth aks 80) here on his pricelist."
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