Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Nanoloop 1.3 + Itouch Midi + Ableton Live (Test 1)
YouTube via BrianWilliamGreen
"If you want to see more projects like this head over to my website at http://ihatebriangreen.com/projects.html
Note: this is not a song its just me messing around to show a set up im working on for 8bit style sets.
The pro sound mod was done by Logan Erickson you can check out some of his work at http://www.lowgain-audio.com/
And you can check out the Itouch Midi app's over at http://www.itouchmidi.com/
And if you are new to ableton live check it out at http://www.ableton.com/
Thanks for watching, let me know what you think."
saturn 09.wmv
YouTube via angelometz
"Sounds of the roland saturn 09 for www.vintagesynth.com forum member Ryan the Monolith. I paid $150 for mine. It's in excelent condition and I consider $150 a fair price. It can be much more flexible going thru a filter. I think there's a little problem with the chorus(6:40)."
Guitar Wankery With Synths and Ebow!
YouTube via scottamurray
"ebow-powered guitar is run into the ext input of an access virus b synthesizer, and suitably ruined by a combination of bad playing, weird effects and cutoff abuse :D"
Revolta 2 Magix Synth
YouTube via LasxMalvinasxArg
"Revolta 2 es uno de los sintetizadores incluidos en Magix Musi Maker 14 Producer."
Googlish:
"Revolt 2 is one of the synthesizers included in Magix Musi Producer Maker 14."
Moog 301A
"Many items on EB are dubiously described as "rare" but we believe this one genuinely is.
Hong Kong In The 60s - Xmas Synth Music

"It was made with a Casiotone MT-68, a Casio SK-1, sampled Korg Minipops 7, acoustic guitar, sleigh bells, fire and voice."
"In the pic we're playing live with a Casiotone MT-68 and a VL-Tone.
Specific detail about the song:
The theremin-style section towards the end of the song (where vocals come in) is a good example of the SK-1's great portamento function, which I think is under-appreciated. The oom-pa-pa bassy organ sound that occurs through most of the song is provided by the Casiotone MT-68, and the lead pling-plong melody is the MT-68 with its fantastic modulation settings applied to the sound. There's also a quiet arpeggio throughout the song which again was created with the MT-68's modulation settings applied (plus some external wah/phase).
Percussion is from a sampled Korg Minipops 7.
The MT-68 is I think one of the greatest keyboards ever, and all of our songs feature it. (http://www.myspace.com/hongkonginthe60s)
Best wishes,
Tim x"
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