Sunday, February 15, 2009
acidlab miami midi-play
YouTube via glumc. "Acidlab miami in the midi-play-mode"
acidlab miami tab-write
See the Acidlab label below for more.
moon cycle delay pedal
YouTube via spunkytoofers
"akai ewi and ewi3000m analog synth improvised freely into circuit bent delay pedal.
the moon cycle delay pedal is a new design by spunkytoofers for hands free control of a circuit bent boss ps 2 delay pedal.
the boss ps-2 is a dual board pitch shifter/delay pedal. the unit is demonstrated in the one of the delay settings. with the moon cycle stomp switch you can capture 2 second loops, or faster loops to stutter, all the way into self oscillation with help from the foot pedal. in the delay setting you can create some tonal variation as well as adding some synthesizer variants to the delay loop. stomps can be selected to have pattern slicers, circuit bends, and rhythmic sound variation.
the pitch shifter modes creates a synthesizer tone in which the synthesizer can be circuit bent in sound as well as sustained by the moon cycle switch. this allows the user to duet with the synthesizer generated by the pedal as well as isolated the synthesizer to have a fully pitch controllable circuit bent synthesizer."
x0xb0x getting started 1 of 2
YouTube via msapessoa. "x0xb0x instructions, xoxbox instructions"
x0xb0x getting started 2 of 2
Glove FM Synth with Arduino & Max/MSP
YouTube via soundplusdesign
"Using Arduino & flex resistors to control an FM Synth patch in Max/MSP. The index finger controls the carrier frequency, the middle finger controls the harmonicity, the pot controls the length and the button triggers the synth.
Come visit http://www.soundplusdesign.com for more"
ASMO : Real Guitars Are For Pussies
YouTube via eddie23a
"Circuit bent toy keytar.
A friend found this in a skip, broken with wires hanging out. I fixed it, made a few modifications and gave it a nice black paint job."
Dan Lacksman explains sampling - Fairlight CMI Series III
YouTube via dvdborn
"Dan Lacksman (Telex) explains sampling withf his Fairlight Series III in the belgian TV program Labyrint. (French spoken / Dutch subtitles)"
the squarewave Amnesio SL-1 lo-bit circuit bent looping sampler

"lo-bit circuit bent looping sampler / destroyer
This is the ONLY one of its kind.
Very limited production by the squarewave parade. Full description and samples are still available on the squarewave parade website under his product archive.
------ knobs:
pitch / speed "course"
pitch / speed "fine"
filter cutoff
filter resonance
modulation speed - LFO (also works as pitch control when used as a separate synth)
modulation depth - LFO (also works as volume control when used as a separate synth)
filter input volume - (for direct inputs)
mix - filter / original
output volume
------ switches:
record / off / play - sampler
momentary play
LFO shape - sqr / tri
crash - heavy distortion glitch bend
lo-tion - flange / slapback bend
hi-tion - phaser / distortion bend
LFO / HPF - power
------ jacks:
(2) input – mono ( any level device – mic / line)
(2) output – mono ( may also drive a pair of headphones or a small speaker )
filter input - audio in
direct LFO / synth output
NOTE: original text copied from: thesquarewaveparade.com"

Linn 9000 Discography
JB found this one on Discogs, an actual discography for the Linn 9000. I did a couple of searches on Discogs for other synths and although I didn't find any comprehensive discographies, I did find mention of some synths in various albums/tracks, for example minimoog brought up Gary Numan's I Die you Die. On the Linn 9000:
"Real Name: Linn 9000
Profile: Many Stock, Aitken & Waterman Hit Factory productions credited the famous Stock and Aitken with keyboards, programming, guitars and suchlike. Curiously they almost always credited the same unknown drummer - the mysterious "A. Linn".
The credit was an in-joke and an anti-muso tease, the name being a reference to the Linn 9000 the studio used to create their relentless pop beats.
The Linn 9000 was Linn Electronics' last instrument. Introduced in 1984, it was a combination of sequencer and drum machine. When Linn Electronics went out of business in early 1986, Roger Linn went to work for Akai, furthering his design ideas in such products as the MPC60 sampling and sequencing drum system and the ASQ10 sequencer."
"Real Name: Linn 9000
Profile: Many Stock, Aitken & Waterman Hit Factory productions credited the famous Stock and Aitken with keyboards, programming, guitars and suchlike. Curiously they almost always credited the same unknown drummer - the mysterious "A. Linn".
The credit was an in-joke and an anti-muso tease, the name being a reference to the Linn 9000 the studio used to create their relentless pop beats.
The Linn 9000 was Linn Electronics' last instrument. Introduced in 1984, it was a combination of sequencer and drum machine. When Linn Electronics went out of business in early 1986, Roger Linn went to work for Akai, furthering his design ideas in such products as the MPC60 sampling and sequencing drum system and the ASQ10 sequencer."
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