Tuesday, February 03, 2009
LIVE JAM AT S-CAT 004
YouTube via PHONICPOTION. You can see all sessions here.
1994 Human Voice Synthesizer Calculator Prototype
YouTube via VironCybernet
"This is one of two prototypes. The other had a display, but was given away and then sadly thrown away. It uses the same kind of speech synthesis as my "awful" disks from 1985, but the method of programming sounds was reasonable in this case. This project was cancelled without ever being tested by for whom it was being designed, and is in a very early and peculiar state. It calculates arithmetic using it's memory as a virtual blackboard, exactly as a person would do it, but has a precision of 14 digits. It has the voices of two people, which were copied from my other projects, because I had not yet gotten around to making a voice specifically for it. The synthesizer was hastily set to work below telephone quality and below worst-case MP3 sample rates but I don't think it sounds bad in this video, especially compared to the "1985 disks".
The video ends as the battery "croaks"."
Sound Lab Plus Ebay Auction Video 1
YouTube via YpsiSynth
"Here is another Sound Lab Plus I'm auctioning off on ebay. The Sequence you here is triggered from a midi to cv (PAIA)"
Not seeing it listed yet.
Rouge no Dengon

Morton Subotnick Interviews
The first, more recent, video on Electronic Musician does not appear to support embedding. You can find it here. via John
The second interview follows:
Morton Subotnick Interview - IMR Software
YouTube via IMResearch
"This is an excerpt taken from an interview with Morton Subotnick, one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems.
In this interview, he speaks of our Vortex Surround Designer interface, which allows composers to work in multichannel audio without limitations.
IMR's Vortex Surround software facilitates the creative and expressive manipulation of individual sounds in space as well as the combining of these sounds into multichannel sound cues and fully immersive soundscapes.
http://www.mortonsubotnick.com
Visit us online @:
http://www.im-research.com/
Visit us on Myspace @:
http://www.myspace.com/immersiveaudio/"
The second interview follows:
Morton Subotnick Interview - IMR Software
YouTube via IMResearch
"This is an excerpt taken from an interview with Morton Subotnick, one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems.
In this interview, he speaks of our Vortex Surround Designer interface, which allows composers to work in multichannel audio without limitations.
IMR's Vortex Surround software facilitates the creative and expressive manipulation of individual sounds in space as well as the combining of these sounds into multichannel sound cues and fully immersive soundscapes.
http://www.mortonsubotnick.com
Visit us online @:
http://www.im-research.com/
Visit us on Myspace @:
http://www.myspace.com/immersiveaudio/"
Native Instruments Maschine Demo Performance by NuVintage
YouTube via NativeInstruments
"Kenny and Noel of acclaimed producer duo NuVintage show some of the advanced real-time capabilities of Native Instruments' new groove production studio "Maschine" at NAMM 2009.
For more videos on Maschine, visit http://www.native-instruments.com/mas..."
24x7digital MiniVLTone


MiniVLTone does not include a calculator, recording mode, one-key-play, LCD display, or ADSR envelope programming, but it also does not require four AA-batteries!"
You can find MiniVLTone here:

Trio - Da Da Da
YouTube via Vohaa
"TRIO
1982/02/12, Markthalle, Hamburg
(maybe 1982, Alabama Halle, Munich)
German tv broadcast
Da da da ich lieb dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha
03:19
A live performance of the early German-English version.
Enjoy, aha!"
Return to the Helms!

"It's with great pleasure that I announce a return to the Helms Bakery Building after nine years. Electro-Acoustic Research and Plan B relocates from 252A S. Main St, Pomona, CA, moving it's synthesizer manufacturing facilities to 8800 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034."
XenoSonic DRSSTC Bach Little Fugue Tesla Coil Yamaha Synth
YouTube via eastvoltresearch. I thought I posted this one before, but apparently not. I must have been thinking of this post.
"A quick and dirty demonstration of the XenoSonic Audio Interface. A Yamaha S03 Synthesizer is hooked up directly to the miniBrute DRSSTC via the XenoSonic Audio Interface.
Since the XenoSonic only produces monophonic output, i prerecorded the Bach Fugue in Gminor on my Allen C-6 Classical organ and then simply added various voices using the Yamaha S03 in real time to the Tesla coil. Its quite a bit sloppy, but thats mostly because i didn't really practice how i was going to play individual voices from the piece and i had a hard time hearing the actual prerecorded music, so its a bit out of synch.
Anyways, enjoy. More information and details can be found at http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com."
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