Thursday, October 30, 2008
amityville pig part 1
YouTube via massonix. Roland SH-09 and System 100
"masked analogue synth performance - from The Amityville Pig"
Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
The beast!
Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer
(demo of various filter and envelope settings, PWM, VCF and DCO Modulation and more);
Juno-60 arpeggiator triggered by the Roland TR-606;
drums: Roland TR-606
This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument."
Removing the neck and fretboard for 1/v oct controller
YouTube via topekadiyver2.
"This is part 2; removing neck and fretboard to create a 1V/Oct controller for my synthesizer."
Sequential Circuits Studio 440
YouTube via WISSJE. "A little 2 bar loop played thru a Boss DM-100"
Reason 4.0 Thor Killing Everything
YouTube via wsandvik
"The first song i made using Reason 4.0 using only Thor and the drum pad to run the vocoder."
George's Klee Live on I-5
YouTube via kidtronic
"George built this Klee and the modular below. Here it is running in a hotel room in Bellingham on the way to the Pacific North West synth show at Renton. The sliders on the Klee have a range set by a dial and teh ranges of teh slider are musical intervals: 3rd, 7th, octave, two octaves,etc. New notes are calulated out of the ones you set with sliders based on teh position of teh silver switches for setting teh bits. this is one deep and unusual sequencer. George favours the Thomas Henry oscillator design and wasn't happy with the results of an emf one he built, so the second voice in use here is my Oberheim SEM."
Oberheim Live on the I-5
YouTube via kidtronic
"An Oberheim minisequencer (#10) driving the SEM 2 oscillator synth fed into a Korg Tape echo which is on top of George's modular. The room is an unsuspecting hotel off the I-5 in Bellingham (has a cool radio museum and growlers). We were travelling down from Canada to the Pacific Northwest 2008 synth meet in Renton the next morning. The lower right corner of the sequencer is the rate knob. If you pull it up sequence two determines the length of time for each note. On the SEM the bottom rows are envelope ADSR settings. Usually the weird sounds come from other rooms..."
Another Monome-Modular Test
YouTube via dkimcg
"My midi to cv controller only has one channel, so the modular is monophonic from the Monome as of now until I figure something out. About halfway in, I let the recorded midi from the monome play a software vibe instrument to show exactly what notes the monome is playing. This is Stretta's Polygome64 program running things, drum mech for reference."
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