Thursday, January 29, 2009
NAMM: Winter NAMM 2009 EWI USB Overview
YouTube via AkaiProVideo
"Product Specialist Jeff Kashiwa demonstrates the new EWI USB from the show floor at NAMM"
NAMM: Winter NAMM 2009 Akai Pro MPK25 Overview
YouTube via AkaiProVideo
"Product Specialist Eric McGregor demonstrates the newest member of the MPK family, the MPK25."
NAMM: Winter NAMM 2009 APC40 Overview
YouTube via AkaiProVideo
"Product Specialist Eric McGregor demonstrates the highly-anticipated Ableton Performance Controller, APC40 at the NAMM show."
Korg Kaossilator Grid Modification (Mod/Hack)
YouTube via KGridMod
Video details via KGridMOD:
"Grid Modification for the Korg Kaossilator or Korg Mini KP.
Latest design looks like this:
http://tinyurl.com/kgridmod2
THERE ARE NO TUNES PLAYED IN THIS VIDEO. (I'm not a performer!) THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT MY MODIFICATION.
The mod helps you to remember where notes or beats etc are on the Kaossilator touch-pad, as there are no points of reference on it, its just a blank square. Maybe its just me, but I find that this mod helps a lot. Its basically just a piece of transparecy film which I have printed a grid onto. It took me a while to work out the grid pattern (and I want to develop it further), but I have used 45 squares on the grid because there are 45 different symbols that show on Kaossilator's display depending on what part of the touch pad you touch, but... THERE ARE MANY MORE NOTES AVAILABLE THAN 45! and this varies depending on what scale you have selected, but this grid helps you to select notes repeatedly, and remember where they are, whether in the middle of a square, in a corner, or wherever. I am still developing the idea, but I am quite happy with the version that I am using at the moment. Check out my blog if you are interested: http://kgridmod.blogspot.com/ I'm still writing and adding stuff to the page at the moment, but I'm kinda happy with the mod at this stage and I wondered if others out there might also be interested.
In the video I used a biggish phillips screwdriver, a smallish phillips screwdriver and a very small flat head screwdriver to open the casing. You will probably need 2 the first time you do it.
This is my first video posting. Hopefully it all makes sense! Cheers, TJ. http://kgridmod.blogspot.com/"
The Basics of Ems Avs
The Basics of Ems Avs from deb76 on Vimeo.
via Califaudio
"A small tutorial with a commentary in french explaining how to program the basic functions of the Ems Synthi Aks: use three oscillators modulate OSC1 and OSC2 by the oscillator 3 as LFO, insert them in the envelope.
Un petit tutorial avec un commentaire en français expliquant comment programmer les fonctions de base de l'Ems Synthi Aks : utiliser les trois oscillateurs, moduler l'osc1 et l'osc2 par l'oscillateur 3 en tant que LFO, les insérer dans l'enveloppe."
Fun Box Part Deux! Sun 22nd March 09
"Create, modify and have fun with a portable DIY synthesizer and amplifier. Make, modify and decorate this rather unique electronic noise-making machine. The workshop will involve basic electronics, soldering and sharp objects."
More info on hahafresh
More info on hahafresh
Bent Festival 2009 Open Call - NYC

more info on GetLoFi.
Big City Music to Offer Foltek Instruments
http://bigcitymusic.com via the Big City Music blog.
jasmim experimental
YouTube via atomsizeelephant
"a jasmim, de 2 anos e uns dias, olhou para o sintetizador do pai e pensou... "vou mostrar ao pai que percebo mais disto que ele..." e assim foi!"
Googlish:
"the jasmine of 2 years and a few days, looked at the father's synthesizer and thought ... "I will show that the father understand more what it ..." and it was!"
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