Saturday, December 20, 2008
OTODUST 2 - Music Gadgets Festival
YouTube via jetdaisuke
"オトダスト2(OTODUST 2)ダイジェストムービーモバイルDTMこと音楽ガジェットの祭典「オトダスト」の第二回 目。今回は原宿のEX'REALMにてYAMAHA TENORI-ONをフィーチャー。もちろんDS-10やSX- 150も登場。 MC: モトダ, DJエンパチ 出演: L-eye 杉井清久(YAMAHA)西堀佑(YAMAHA) 'NEMO mion 乗り子アンサンブル ... "
Googlish:
"Otho Dust 2 (OTODUST 2) DTM DAIJESUTOMUBIMOBAIRU festival of music gadget to dust "Otho" second. Harajuku EX'REALM at the YAMAHA TENORI-ON features. Of course DS-10 and SX-150 appeared. MC: MOTODA, DJ Blink encoding Cast: L-eye Sugii Kiyohisa (YAMAHA) Nishibori Yuu (YAMAHA) 'NEMO mion child riding ensemble."
Time for some playing

full size
"Good ol' Ensoniq [SQ1]. This was my first real full-sized keyboard. I bought it back in 1996."
One Of The First Vocoder Machine
YouTube via radioshaolin.
I just spotted this one over on Analog Suicide. I swore I put this one up before, but I can't find it, so here it is. Be sure to check out this Sonovox post for another oldie.
And this is now:
AnalogSuicide.com @ NAMM 2008 - Fun with Roland VP-550
Liquid HiHat Beta PCB Video #1
YouTube via dolphinicus. via Rykhaard on this electro-music.com thread.
Also see Rykhaard's D.A.M.I.A.N. modular site and brand new blog.
"This is the 1st of the videos showing examples of the beta test PCB for my Liquid HiHat module."
Liquid Hihat played by my 1st analog piezo transducer.
"This is a short video showing the prototype of my Ray Wilson Drum Trigger circuit, being used with a digital alarm clock's piezo transducer, to play my Liquid Hihat module. The video is accidentally cut short after approximately 4 minutes, but it's useful for showing the LHH being played from a 'drum pad', of sorts. :)"
Buchla 208 Random PCB

"Based on this schematic by Scott Stites:
It's a cool little random voltage generator. It uses the CD4015 as its core, has only one pulse input and four pseudo random CV outputs. The board layout has been confirmed. I've built one of these units and think that it's lots of fun. It does a lot for the tiny amount of panel space that it takes up."
KORG DVP-1

Jünglinge

Have you ever dominated 15 stereo oscillators using your thumb?
Now you can with Jünglinge!
Thanks to the incredible processing power of your iPhone™ you can create
hours of (pseudo :P ) music.
Or just wear your headphone and go around generating virtual soundscapes for your real life.
There are about 49.423.255.233.235.235.567. 120.131.257.357.367.356.663.000.000.000 (number generated with a powerful server in ERLANG ;-) ) of possible combinations: you and all the human and alien races should live at least 100 lives in all the parallel universe to hear a minimal part of the soundscapes..."
You can find Jünglinge here:
SID Player

Sid Player gives you access to the High Voltage Sid Collection (HVSC) consisting of over 33.000 songs from 1125 authors. Thanks to the unique sound aesthetics, Sid music is now considered an art of its own and there's a constant flow of new creations.
A Sid file occupies only few kbytes, thus you can quickly download C64 music via EDGE or UMTS and listen for hours. The search function enables you to find your favourites in a blink.
Source Code
Sid Player is licensed under GPLv2. Source Code is available on request, once the application is on sale in the App Store."
You can find SidPlayer here:
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