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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

VGA Synth - Documentation 2008 - Phillip Stearns (Pixel Form)


YouTube via pixelform
"http://www.art-rash.com/pixelform

Statement:
Within all media technology, signal and noise are held apart as polar opposites. The vary nature of digital encoding and transmission technologies eliminates the possibility of noise from corrupting the fidelity of a signal. This feature is necessarily political in nature and brings with it myriad issues of content creation, control, and dissemination. There are political ideologies embedded within the very systems we use to create art and express ourselves from the manufacturing and distribution supply chain arising from post-industrial systems of capital to the capturing devices of media technology, all the way down to the software we use to cut, splice, effect, process, and manipulate streams of data. Apeiron | Peras is not overtly political in nature, but starts with the notion of blurring the boundaries between analogue and digital signals video as well as audio - as a metaphor for dissolving hierarchies and exploring interrelatedness. The resulting audio visual work is the end of a process seeking to exert some measure of expressive control over an otherwise raw electronic signal stripped of its usual conventions of format or data type.

Design Concept:
The concept behind the VGA Synth begins in the design of a finite, circularly organized circuit which produces complex and unpredictable behavior in response to minute external changes. The system stands as a representation of binary relationships codified in the design of the core electronics. On one hand is the continuity and fluidity ascribed to analog circuits and on the other is the abstract, quantified discrete and discontinuous nature of digital electronics. However, the electron indifferent to human intent - cares not for digital or analog. Audio signals are converted into a video outputs which is then fed right back into the instruments audio inputs, closing a loop that is constantly churning out electronic signals shaped by the slightest change in the system. There is an intricately tangled relationship between what is heard and what is seen as the sound and image cycle through, taking turns leading and following the other."

TI99 - Modifications Documentation - Phillip Stearns (Pixel Form)
"http://www.art-rash.com/pixelform
Documentation Clip of my Texas Instrument TI99/4a computer modifications. I started outwith a circuit bending approach and moved gradually to more advanced modifications and hacks. 5 Different versions exist. The prototype and v1 Pixel Maelstroms, as I've named them, are both raw circuit bent machines. Version 2 introduces some rudementary audio ractivity circuitry for functions resembling a glitched music visualizer. Version 3 integrates an onboard oscillator bank in addition to the audio reactivity circuitry, creating the possibility for mixer fascilitated feedback. Version 4 integrates light sensors in addition to the onboard oscillator bank and audio reactivity circuitry."

NES - Circuit Bent Mod - Phillip Stearns (Pixel Form) 2008-2009

"I have been commissioned to modify another NES console. This audio reactivity mod will feature 3 x 12 position rotary selector switches to combine up to 3 different bend points at once. Audio reactivity will also be selectable from one of 4 filter outputs. There are some special features in there too. This clip shows the prototype circuit in action, which I'm currently tranferring to a final perf board layout.

http://www.art-rash.com/pixelform"

Android FX iPhone APP test


YouTube via perfumepod. "space!"
You can find Android FX here:
Android FX

Shruti Box iPhone/iPodtouch APP


YouTube via perfumepod
"Perhaps, I am doing a wrong usage.
The sound where very slow time flows is.... "
You can get Shruti Box here:
Shruti Box

Tokyo Techno CAT with Finger BassLine


YouTube via perfumepod. "TB-303!"
You can get BassLine here:
BassLine

Tokyo Techno Girl with Finger BassLine

Tokyo Techno girl bought synthesizer. And, She danced.


YouTube via perfumepod
"This GIRL bought a magazine popular in Tokyo.The synthesizer is an appendix of this magazine."

Analog Synth / Synthesizers Photos.


YouTube via kongkongbabe. Different workspaces.

KORG DS 10 -- HI-5 (original song)


YouTube via huntraun
"My first original song using the Korg DS-10. Let me know what you think. Sorry about the terrible video quality, but I figured there isn't much to watch anyways. Also, the audio isn't quite in sync with the video because I figured it's better to have good sound quality than worry about video."

KORG DS 10 -- LO-5 (original song)

"My second original song using the Korg DS-10. Let me know what you think. Sorry about the terrible video quality, but I figured there isn't much to watch anyways. Also, the audio isn't quite in sync with the video because I figured it's better to have good sound quality than worry about video."

Monday, January 12, 2009

Nord Catalog 2008 - Clavia Still Clavia

3.8M PDF here
Note this is the 2008 catalog, not the 2009. If you haven't seen it you'll find a section on the company history and the Nord factory. Also a note on Clavia vs. Nord below.

Clavia's history starts in 1983 with their drum synths, but we of course recognize Clavia, now Nord, as the company to bring us the first virtual analog synth, the original Nord Lead. "The Nord Lead synthesizer was released in 1995. It was Clavia's first synthesizer and the first on the market to emulate analog synthesis. Thanks to its warm analog-like sound and straight forward user interface, the Nord Lead quickly became a huge success. With the Nord Lead Clavia introduced the term virtual analog, which since then has become widely accepted and synonymous with this form of synthesis."

Update: I of course couldn't help but notice the references to Clavia. If you remember, Clavia rebranded themselves to Nord Keyboards (the old http://clavia.se will redirect you to the newly branded site). There was some confusion as to whether they actually changed their name. If you look at the Catalog footnotes and the about page on Nord Keyboards you will see they are still Clavia DMI AB. Their name remains Clavia and their gear is being marketed as Nord Keyboards. It will be interesting to see what happens in time, both in the near future and years from now.

Catalog mirrored here for the archives.

Customsynth akai vx600


flickr set by customsynth
(click for more)

Be sure to see the rest of CustomSynth.

"white and blue with individual outputs via james at synth repair services"

Akai EWI USB


YouTube via audiomidicom
"audioMIDI.com's Tom Luer demos Akai's amazing new EWI USB wind controller. Free extra EWM1 mouthpiece while supplies last!"
Previous posts on the EWI USB. It was announced on November 13.
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