Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Digi and Q119 01
YouTube via trontastic. be sure to see these videos as well.
BOSS DR55 Programable Analog drum Machine
YouTube via pepemogt
"The intro was just the Cwejman with the Maq-16 and some patterns i programed on the DR-55 drummachine without any effect, just a limiter, the rest is the DR-55 with a limiter.
enjoy!
http://www.myspace.com/tijuanasoundma..."
EMX vs Freqbox 2
YouTube via Rothgar777. part 1 here
"Korg EMX vs Moog FreqBox 2. I really need to get a tripod, its hard to do everything I want holding the camera."
Cobalt Tutorial - Part 1 Strings
YouTube via SanfordSoundDesign
"A tutorial for the Cobalt VST Synthesizer on creating a strings sound. Find out more about Cobalt at:
http://www.lesliesanford.com/Cobalt/C...
You can find a better quality rendering of this tutorial here:
http://www.lesliesanford.com/Cobalt/T..."
Cobalt Tutorial - Part 2 Synth Bass
dw8000
YouTube via abertronic. "ebay" Not seeing it listed yet. The link is a search on DW8000.
Update: it's this auction.
Roland D50 Synthesizer Lapel Pin
"New Roland D-50 LAPEL PIN (no music) with push on back very detailed, 24K Gold Plated, 1 1/2" x 1/2" Made by Future Primitive Co. If it weren't so small, you would try to play it!!!!"
Yamaha CS-80
"This is the Yamaha CS-80, the mother of all polyphonic synthesizers. 220 lbs of pure juicy aftertouch heaven. This unit was purchased a few years ago from its original owner, Drew Arnott of the Canadian 80's pop sensation Strange Advance. There is still a 1980 sticker from Long & McQuade music on the back. My tech souped it up from parts of another CS80 & it has been purring like a kitten ever since. It has remained in a smoke-free studio, kept at 73 degrees F, and, miraculously, has stayed very well in tune. To that end, it features the later, more stable oscillator circuitry. You are intimate with the CS80's sound if you have ever watched Blade Runner or listened to Peter Gabriel's So.
The synth is in excellent cosmetic condition. All the buttons & sliders are functional, although, as always, a few of the bulbs under the preset buttons have burned out & I never bothered to replace them. Not pictured but included are the metal legs & casters, the lucite music stand attachment, the wood & tolex top cover, and, if you're interested, free of charge, the other CS80."
Note the patch memory below - four rows of sliders. You select the patch button corresponding to each row and edit. Each row is basically a mini version of the main panel.
Interview with Mike Brown of Livewire Electronics. on VICMOD

You can find the full interview here. Be sure to check out the rest of VICMOD for more interviews.
Update: the interview went up too soon. It's being updated. I'll put a new post up when it's up.
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