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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Analog Shutdown - Muzik 4 Machines (d64)


YouTube via muzik4machines. MP3 here
"Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums
Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)-ch2 (Compression)-Mixer)
Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-Boss SL20-DBX266-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)
Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping
Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay
Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter
Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay)-Mixer)
Korg ER1: Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-Boss V-Wha-Mixer)
DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)
Kawai Midi Patchbay:Guess
DBX MC 6: Output Compressor
NOT used:
a computer, besides recording it"

Muzik 4 Machines - Electrocution (Electro Cushion)

Tristan Perich at the Stone with Ensemble Pamplemousse Compositions with 1-Bit Music

"This Saturday, February 21st, three new and recent compositions by Tristan Perich for ensemble with 1-bit music will be performed at the Stone (curated this month by Shannon Fields). The recital marks the premiere of a new work composed for Ensemble Pamplemousse, his first composition exploring white noise as a basis for sound. Computationally, pure oscillation and total randomness occupy opposite ends of the information spectrum, yet both are found in the foundations of sound and pattern, and this new body of work on white noise explores this domain. Two other pieces involve pure tones: one for three violas, the other featuring Perich on piano.
- 1/4 Revolution
For three violas and three-channel 1-bit music
Performed by Nadia Sirota, Elizabeth Weisser and Andrea Hemmenway
- Intersticials
For flute, violin, cello, percussion and three-channel 1-bit noise
Performed by Ensemble Pamplemousse: Natacha Diels, Kiku Enomoto, John Popham, Andrew Greenwald
- Five Architectures
For solo piano and four-channel 1-bit music
Performed by Tristan Perich
Tristan Perich at the Stone
February 21, 2009, at 8PM sharp
At The Stone
North-west corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C, New York City (map)
Kind Regards,
Tristan Perich
- tristanperich.com
- 1bitmusic.com"

Jumpy - A quick song on the Korg DS-10


This is why you come to MATRIXSYNTH.
'I just got the Korg DS-10, which is a "game" that turns your nintendo DS into a synthesizer. I thought I would share my first little creation, and jump around like an ass too. Enjoy, internets."

Buchla Modular Synthesizer

flickr by the HPB

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"SFSU Electronic Music Lab 1987 (under the direction of Dr. Herb Bielawa). This rig contains parts of the original San Francisco Tape Music Center Buchla 100 series modular synthesizer, including an 8 stage sequencer, a rack of Moog filters (HP, LP and BP) and a rack of house-made modules ("guerilla modules"). Not seen is the 16 step Buchla "keyboard" which was (remarkably for when it was built) pressure sensitive and each key was independently tunable. A great rig."

Music HDR

flickr by zall164
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Stevie Wonder 80´s Setup

flickr by Pablo Gregor

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Bruno Spoerri - Iischalte (Switched-on Switzerland) (1974)

on 36 15 MOOG

MIDI clock control of Q960 sequencer


YouTube via davidryle
"To control the clock timing for synchronizing to Cubase, this patch was created on my Synthesizers.com modular."

LIVE JAM AT S-CAT 009


YouTube via PHONICPOTION. Note S-CAT/PHONICPOTION also bends quite a bit of gear. You can usually find his work on Ebay. You can also check out his YouTube channel for more, or of course search on PHONICPOTION or S-CAT on the top left of this site to see what I've posted of his before.

LIVE JAM AT S-CAT 010

juno106no1(3 replacement chips)


YouTube via abertronic.
"chip test and demo of ebay item up for auction."
Not sure if this one is listed yet. Juno-106 on Ebay
If possible always test your synths before you buy, especially Juno-106s. Be sure to test with and without the Sub Oscillator as the subosc can cover-up a faulting chip. This happened to me once.

juno106 no2 test (2 replacement chips)
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