Thursday, January 29, 2009
Circuit Bent Speak and Spell + MIDI - SPEAKING BETA 2
YouTube via radial77. Part 1 here
"Once again being triggered with Live. I threw this one together to provide a rough second example. For a slightly better shot of the setup, see my first one"
The rhythm kind of reminds me of Ultravox's Alles Klar mixed with The Thin Wall.
Update: up for auction here.
Doepfer Sequencer Novation ReMotezero SL with Ableton
YouTube via inbetweenmovements
"used ableton to trigger NOTES and VELOCITY through a scale. Controlled by Remote Zero SL. 15 steps generate a interesting pattern together with 8 steps triggered by midi clock controlling the a-120 VCF and A-121 VCF2 Filters. drums by er 1 through sherman filterbank and line 6 echopark, some kaoss effects in the end on the drums"
Vermona Perfourmer + TB-303 (video 2)
YouTube via DeathByDinSync. video 1 here
"Video 2 of the Perfourmer / TB-303 combo...
In this video, I have Synth 2 being controlled by CV/Gate from my TB-303 (out of frame). Synth 1, 3 & 4 are being controlled via MIDI, on the different channels, by Ableton Live. Synth 3 & 4 are using melodic oscillators, where Synth 1 is using white noise.
The TB-303's actual audio is brought in later, through my mixer... (around the 4:55 time)
Bass drum is from a TR-606 sample in Ableton
More of my music:
http://www.deathbydinsync.com
http://www.archive.org/details/Random...
http://www.rusuden.com"
YAMAHA VL1
via this auction.
Note this is the one from this video.
not the best shots, but you don't see these often.
"1994 Yamaha VL-1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer (Serial N. KH01347)
This excellent biphonic synth is designed to reproduce incredibly realistic wind instrument sounds, as well as analogue style lead synth, distorted guitar and much more, as you can see in the youtube video (here) that I shot today, using the actual unit in auction here.
Worth a whopping 6'000 dollars when it was first released by Yamaha in 1993, the VL-1 features a stylish wooden front and back panel, a strong built chassis, 3 wheel assignable controllers, nice and solid keyboard, large backlit display, stereo out, MIDI in/out, 2 foot controller in and 2 foot switch in, headphone out, breath control in, octave up/down, floppy drive, built in 220-240 V power supply.
Dimensions (W/D/H) 914mm x 380mm x 105mm (36" x 14-7/8" x 4-1/8")
Weight 12.5 kg (27.6lbs)
Synare Sensor
"vintage 1970's Synare Sensor Drum synthesizer in its original box with 16 page booklet and insert for adapter should you need it. Made by Star Instruments Stafford Springs Ct. USA. 9 Volt battery required. The unit attaches to any drum rim and is run through a amp, P.A. or headphones. I had alot of fun with it doing weddings and Disco gigs in the late 70's and early 80's. It has many different sounds and adjustments to make it last long or short. Triggered when you hit the drum."
Access Virus TI2

It looks like the Access Virus TI2 series is now available.
Auctions via Novamusik:
Virus TI2 Keyboard
TI2 Desktop
Virus TI2 Polar
Electronic Music Labs EML Poly-Box Analog Synthesizer
"Poly-Box is a pitch following variable chord generator controlled by your synthesizer and Poly-Box's own keyboard with built-in memory. Poly-Box takes a single pitch from your synthesizer and creates two banks of pitch sources. Each pitch bank contains 13 simultaneously available pitch sources at precise semitone intervals - covering an entire chromatic octave. The pitch banks may be in the same or different octaves, and can cover the range from one above to three octaves below the synthesizer oscillator."
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