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Thursday, January 22, 2009

How to sync a Juno 60 arpeggio with stuff you've already got


How to sync a Juno 60 arpeggio with stuff you've already got from 6am on Vimeo.
"So what you do is feed a short, loud sound into the Arpeggio Clock In of a Juno 60 (or 6, I assume) - and whenever the sound is played it will trigger the next note in the Juno's Arpeggiatorater buffer. Don't think it matters terribly what the sound is - I'm using a rimshot here - the key to the sound is that it's loud and short and bippy.

Course the best thing about this is being able to trigger the arpeggio irregularly, and also if you feed LONG sounds in then you get weird commodore 64 style smearings as the notes trigger too fast - which is quite good too.

All in all I can't believe I didn't try this already. I'm not that clever ysee - real credit goes to em411.com"
Elektron Machinedrum. via Alex.

Space Nutz!


YouTube via rastro2

"Created by Bob Kathman and Joe McGinty, The Space Nutz are an outer space rock band from the planet Blorp. Music: "Space Age Road Song", by Joe McGinty"

via Joe: "Just wanted to let you know about some recordings I did in the early 90s, for a cartoon project--Space Nutz! The cartoon series never came to fruition, but the tracks are now available online. The recordings were inspired by Perrey & Kingsley, and other fun "Switched On" records. There are some wacky covers ("Smoke On The Water", "Blitzkrieg Bop", "I Think I Love You") and some originals as well.

On-topic content:
Analog synths used were Minimoog and Oberheim Matrix-12, sequenced with one of those Akai ASQ-10 Sequencers. Recorded into a Tascam Porta One.

Other synths: Roland S-550 sampler, Yamaha TX-802, Alesis HR-16B, Kurzweil K1000. Also, some cheap toys bough on Canal Street.

You can listen to some examples here
And here

While you're at the blog, you can check out my combo's cover of Jean-Jacques Perrey's "Moog Indigo", performed at his concert in NYC last October (and JJP's new video!):

that's all for now!"

Disclaimer: I have a hard rule only posting stuff that showcases a specific synth, meaning you have to be able to ID it in the track, video or imagers. I'm making the rare exception on this one so do not flood me with requests unless you can showcase the synth.

Zypher Electronics Digi-Atom 4800 CV2MIDI


via this auction, sent my way via David.

Sold for 249 GBP.

"This is a very rare CV to MIDI converter. The Digi-Atom 4800 can operate in 4 modes as explained here" [see first scan image below]

Depending on the operating mode, you can split the polyphony on 3 MIDI channels with or without Velocity control. There are 2 (depending on the mode) CV to Program Change converters, on MIDI ch. 1 & 2. Also you can convert CVs to Pitch Bend, Modulation, Release and Option (control 65) MIDI controls. And more...There's a Sync24 to MIDI clock converter w/ Sync24 Thru ! The Digi-Atom 4800 will send Start, Stop and Clock message from a Sync24 master to any MIDI sequencer or drum machine. As you can guess, you can expect a lot of fun and experiments with this unit. But let's see an example of setting [see second two scans below]

NAMM: Roland VP-770


This one only had a brief mention here. Some details from Roland US:

"VP-770: Vocal & Ensemble Keyboard
Expanding the Role of the Keyboardist
Features

Roland’s VP-550 introduced the world to a new category of musician — the vocal keyboardist. Today, the VP-550’s successor has arrived, broadening the scope of the vocal keyboardist. With the latest technology onboard, the VP-770 allows a single musician to create realistic backing parts that range from futuristic electronic vocal textures to incredible emulations of large-scale gospel choirs and beyond.

* New patches with significant improvements to the Vocal Designer®
* Enhanced expression with SuperNATURAL™-powered Brass
* High-quality headset microphone (DR-HS5 included) significantly reduces feedback
* Premium mic preamps built in
* High-grade appearance with wood side panels and metal chassis"

Betularia

flickr by Deria!

full size

"(Nico) The Cage 03/01/2009

Oberheim OB-12
Clavia Nord Modular

Moog Minimoog + Roland JD-800 "Orange Dream part2"


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo track by RetroSound

"Orange Dream part2"

bassline: Moog Minimoog (Lintronics Midi), triggered by the MFB Step64 step-sequencer and transposed by the Yamaha DX7 II;
fairlight voice, ppg like sound and ambient pad sounds: Roland JD-800;
drums: Roland TR-808;

no sequencer software used, no playback"

"Orange Dream part1" here

browser jockey demonstration video


YouTube via ggijs
"in this video i demonstrate how i get the sound to trigger javascript on the computer.
the microphone is connected to my "beat converter", that sends key press messages to the browser via usb.
http://gieskes.nl/browserjockey/"

Juno 106 + Boss MT-2 : Daft Punk - Rollin & Scratchin


YouTube via Benji7905
"This is a recreation of Daft Punk's classic Rollin' & Scratchin', with a Juno 106 and a Boss MT-2 Metal Zone distortion pedal. That's the same thing they used for doing it, so it sounds very similar, and I'm quite proud of myself :) The beat is sampled from the track, and the other synth was quickly done on Korg MonoPoly VST, Ableton Live is controlled by the Edirol PCR500

Visit my homepage for my music :
http://www.sbrk.fr"

Native Inst Band


YouTube via PXE02321. "VST DEMO for EWI USB"
Native Instruments Band with Akai EWI USB.

Korg MS 10 monophonic synth


YouTube via abertronic
"Demo of MS 10 mainly focusing on the low pass filter .Ebay soon."
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