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Monday, January 26, 2009

NAMM: Bob Moog Foundation Executive Director’s Report from NAMM ‘09

"Bob Moog Archives on Display, NAMM Museum of Making Music Exhibit, a Sneak Preview at the Moogseum and much, much more!

Winter NAMM, held in Anaheim, CA each mid- January, is always a blast for the Bob Moog Foundation. There we meet up with old friends, make great industry contacts and generally spread the word about the Foundation’s progress. This year we had much to report! As you all know, we have been working steadily to preserve and protect Bob’s imperiled archives over the past year and a half. Our goal has always been to share these archives through exhibits, and eventually through out own museum."

see the full post with more images at the Bob Moog Foundation blog.

Moog Micromoog

via this auction




YouTube via robstorms

Roland V-Synth keyboard Demostration by Keywiz83, s4k user's video


YouTube via Space4Keys
"Demostration
Keyboard: Roland V-Synth Keyboard Demostration
Patches: Presets
Performed by Keywiz83
www.space4keys.com"

#4 Time To Freak!


YouTube via neutron7
"high quality version of the tune is on www.chillproductions.com

another one recorded in realtime. Edited for length.
(some of the minor video clips are not from that take)
features the first of 2 Monome 40h kits I built (using the molar VST plugin) as well as 2 mophos :D

geeky info for other gearsluts:

Tom sawyer sweep : mopho1
various bleeps and blips: mopho 2 and evolver
square bass, pad sounds: virus TI
kick drum and some percussion: spectralis
other percussion, voice, guitar: monome/molar
303: revolution
mixing: sonic|core scope (35 DSP) recorded on VDAT
Edited for length in acid pro
Video: vegas video 6"

NAMM: Roland AX Synth - NAMM 2009


YouTube via soundonsoundvideo

microKORG Frog GEKOGEKO Sound


YouTube via kaizokuhousou.
"I play like the song DIVIDE by John McLaughlin Paris Live"
Anyone know what's wrapping the MicroKORG? MicroKORG sweater? sock?

Update via devetron in the comments:
"http://www.stringsite.com/images/KORG_sc-mk1_Bag.jpg
for a good pic of it. It also fits the MicroKontrol."

Yamaha MO6 perform mode demo


YouTube via Sytruss
"A demonstration of Yamaha MO6 perform mode."

Yamaha MO6 voice mode demo

"A demostration of Yamaha MO6 preset sounds.

Sounds in order:
Full Grand piano, PianoBack layer, Yama EP's, R&B Soft EP, Vintage '74 EP, Sweetness EP, TX802 EP, WurliTrem wurlizer, Nu Phasing clavi, E.PianoPad, Green Tea organ, Early Bird organ, St. Paul organ, Slippery guitar arpeggio, TouchWah, Feedbacker e-guitar, Mega Slap bass, Dee Tune pad, BigStrings strings, TrncHook trance pad, Growl Tekk lead, Feeling lead, Pad&Syn, BackPad MW pad, ChurchOoh choir, Tmpni+Cym timpani, Prisoner pad"

NAMM: The Beat Kangz Beat Thang: A Neo-Seussian Overview / Demonstration


YouTube via gearwire
"Since the Beat Kangz know a thing or two about drum machines
, it's not a shocker that their Beat Thang comes loaded with some of the most convenient, cutting edge features you'll see in a beat box. They gained massive street cred working on the sounds on the Zoom SB-246, and they're given even more control with the creation of Beat Thang.
See more on Gearwire.com."
You might remember the Zoom SB-246 from this Winter NAMM 2006 post.

Kurzweil PC3X Demonstration


Kurzweil PC3X Demonstration from Sweetwater Sound on Vimeo.

Quad VCF for Casio SK samplers!

via gmeredith on this electro-music.com thread where you will find more info. "Well, I've just completed a huge project, which has been on my mind for a while now, ever since finding this forum - to build a true polyphonic, 4-voice VCF module, with CV input and resonance, running off 9V DC.

It has taken me about 3 months of spare time to get this thing researched, thought out, breadboarded, built and optimised for the Casio SK sampler keyboards (I have an SK8). But it has finally come!!

Below are the results of my efforts.

But I wanted specially to post this message, in order to say a big THANK YOU to everyone in this DIY community; for both directly and indirectly helping me with this project by the way of advice, and links to circuits and information.

I especially want to thank Tim Escobedo, who designed the Q&D VCF, from which this quad VCF is wholly adapted from. Using it as a starting block got me half way there in one hit! Thanks to all the people here who put me on to it!!

I've written up a complete illustrated guide on how to make this quad VCF, which I call the "PHAT PHILTER BANK", and how to set it up for the Casio SK series keyboards. The guide is here, at the bottom of the page here:

http://www.jz-server.de/forum2/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?559
[Update: this original link appears to be dead. This updated link was added to the thread. Be sure to check the electro-music.com thread linked above for updates.]

There is also on that page an mp3 example of one of the SK presets with the filter applied. Makes the humble SK-8 sound like a real analog synth!!

You can also make it as a stand-alone unit, or adapt it to another type of keyboard, although another keyboard may or may not be able to take advantage of the full features that this VCF unit has - such as CV input. The SK samplers have separate internal envelope CV signals for their VCA's, which is particularly useful for driving this VCF. The guide shows you how to set it up in various ways.

Again, thank you all SO MUCH for sharing the knowledge that enabled this to happen!!

Cheers, Graham"
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