Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Digitana Micro Acid Drone Synth demo 2
YouTube via DigitanaUK
"The Micro Acid Drone is a small handheld synth played with a footswitch, here is a demo of it with a drum machine and some delay and in 1 part of the clip over a 303 loop.
These are handmade in small quantities and are available to buy for £65GBP.
For more info or to buy visit the Digitana website.
Lots more new products coming in 2009, check out my other videos for some more demos.
Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy!
Zoe"
boxar
YouTube via jagbot
"boxar is my new musical instrument for nokia internet tablet n810 & n800.
the sound is coming out of built-in speakers on my n810. the sound especially the bass is much better when plugged to good loudspeakers. the stereo rhythms are much better on good headphones.
more info see http://www.poojyum.com/boxar or http://garage.maemo.org/projects/boxar
thanks to disco_stu (freenode IRC @ #maemo, #liqbase) for his original boxar video also found on youtube and deep purple for 'smoke on the water'."
KORG MINIPOPS SERIES
YouTube via AnalogAudio1
"The vintage KORG MINI POPS series comparison demo!"
KORG MINIPOPS SERIES - Demonstration MINI POPS 3 5 7 35 120 Junior / High Quality Sound!
Circuit Bent Atari Punk Console Blacklight Reactive VHS TAPE
YouTube via BentElectronics
"This is a Circuit Bent Atari Punk Console Housed in a Blacklight Reactive VHS Cassette, Hand Painted , Circuit bent by SkinSink, With a Custom Etched PCB From Getlofi.com...
FOR SALE ON EBAY: SEE MY AUCTIONS"
glitchDS and repeaterDS in Reaktor
YouTube via clone45a6
"A Reaktor patch that I built based on glitchDS and repeaterDS. The audio and video were recorded separately, but both were recorded from the same instrument. I'm also using the GRAIN_ShUFFlER and MicroGlitch (from the Reaktor user library) for effects."
repeaterDS and glitchDS in Reaktor (2)
Alesis Andromeda A6: 16-Voice Analog Synth Overview, Part 1
YouTube via gearwire
"Like any good amateur astronomy enthusiast preparing to deliver his / her first talk, Bill Holland got all snazzed up to demo the Alesis Andromeda A6
. This massive analog synth has nearly as many controls as the Andromeda galaxy has habitable planets, i.e., it'll be decades or even centuries before we know for sure.
This first video on the Andromeda covers some of the basic controls you'll find on similar high-end, digitally controlled analog synths. You'll have to wait for subsequent videos to check out the sweet ribbon controller in action.
See more on Gearwire.com."
Moog IIIc Explanation / Overview
YouTube via btpro
"Explanation of Moog IIIc, the king of the synthesizer! This video introduce overview of system and modules."
KORG Trident MKII
via this auction
"Brief description of the Trident: This synthesizer is a polyphonic, true analogue synth. Unlike the Korg Trident MKI, it has four banks of eight memories for the synth section (as opposed to 2x8), an additional VCO and envelope generator. Not to mention improved stability in tuning and other undesirable issues which the MKI suffered. This is in part due to the improved power and cooling systems (the MKII has a big heat sink fin on the back).
The Korg Trident got its name from the three part architechture. The synthesizer is the first part, Brass section the second and Strings the third. The programmable memories can only save synthesizer patches, the brass and string patches cannot be saved. The synth section has two VCOs, a VCF section and an envelope generator for both the VCF and VCA sections. The Trident has a nice Flanger effect that can be applied to any one of the sections. It can be configured to several diffent key assign modes so that the synth, brass and string sections can be played seperately or in unison. It also has a pitch bend and 'trill' joystick. With all parts combined you can get some really nice atmospheric, sweeping pad sounds. The strings are really nice - true analogue warmth, a 'bowing' and 'vibrato' effect can be added, and the brass section can be triggered in several different modes." Inside a KORG Trident.
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