Monday, December 15, 2008
Me playing Propaganda "Duel"
YouTube via DX5
"Played a semitone below original.
Above: Roland JX8P
Mid: Yamaha DX7
Below: Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack Recorded with Pro Tools and Reason Rewired (drums)"
and the original...
Propaganda Duel
Pointless Noodling on the ELKA x705 SPACE ORGAN
YouTube via mee3d
"A fantastic sounding, entirely analogue dual manual organ from the late 70's. Featuring a very good (for the time) Hammond clone, 2 Elka Rhapsody 610 string machines, an Elka Soloist 505 monophonic synthesizer, a punch brass preset synth, a retro style beatbox and nice sounding spring reverb. A huge beast of a synth which requires 2 people to lift but great fun to play!"
brownacid.wmv
YouTube via cray56. Serge Modular. Roland Jupiter-8 in the pics.
Scott Bernardi VC echo
YouTube via Crashlander42
"A demo of the Scott Bernardi PT2399 VC echo. I modulate it with many things. I got kind of carried away. It's long. This is one of my favorite modules. I love this thing."
Patch of the Day - Automation Uncertainty
"Three VCOs running as External Instruments in Logic, random CCs & pitch information generated by a Sequentix P3 to various plug-in parameters.
The patch:
1) Livewire AFG linear FM'd by Cwejman MMF-1,
reverb depth modulation.
2) Cwejman VCO-2RM > Plan B M13,
delay time & level modulation.
3) Cwejman VCO-2RM > Doepfer A-105,
flanger feedback-level modulation."
You can find it on navs.modular.lab
The patch:
1) Livewire AFG linear FM'd by Cwejman MMF-1,
reverb depth modulation.
2) Cwejman VCO-2RM > Plan B M13,
delay time & level modulation.
3) Cwejman VCO-2RM > Doepfer A-105,
flanger feedback-level modulation."
You can find it on navs.modular.lab
Trobetronic40 DIY Noisemaker
via navs.modular.lab where you will find more info including a video."Introducing the Trobetronic40 - my first DIY synth project, built for a mate's 40th birthday out of parts sourced from a knackered Korg PolySix, Thingamagoop box and various cheap components."
diy fest
YouTube via lazenbleep
"my eye view of the 2008 art and technology festival in zurich
http://sgmk-ssam.ch
http://haha-fresh.blogspot.com"
Circuit Bending Casio SA-39 with Getlofi.com LTC1799 Precision Oscillator
"This is my first successful attempt at pitch-modifying a Casio keyboard using the Getlofi.com LTC1799 Precision Oscillator Kit. The kit oscillates at frequencies from 1KHz to 30Mhz and its output frequency is controlled with a potentiometer. The oscillation frequency from this kit can be substituted for the constant oscillation frequency a device receives from its internal crystal. The kit’s variable frequency will allow you to control the pitch of a device when it is patched in place of –or sometimes in parallel with—the device’s internal crystal. Spunky Toofers is currently using these LTC1799 Precision Oscillator Kits as pitch controllers on his Casio SK-1s and SK-5s."
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