Friday, February 20, 2009
Mega Formant Modular Synthesizer
YouTube via tomabeman
"This is the big DIY Formant Mudular Synthesizer of my friend Siggi from Duesseldorf/Germany. Many Modules are prepatched on the rear into 3 systems. The red one vor the Sequencer, the yellow one for the Basspedal and the green one for the melody solo. Everything is reconfigurable on the front.
Thanks for beeing your guest, Siggi"
VIRTUALITY Video: Part 1 The Moog Legacy (HD)
Youtube via interstellarcrew
All parts here.
"The high definition version of the first of many podcasts to come features the Bob Moog legacy and talks about how Amin Bhatia came to dedicate the album to him. Interviewed guests include Steve Porcaro, Patrick Moraz, Michelle Moog-Koussa as well as producers, engineers and musicians from "Virtuality"
The podcast series was written and directed by Saul Pincus with contributions from cinematographers and journalists all over the world. Special thanks to the crew at Full Sail University, as well as the Bob Moog Foundation and the offices of Steve Porcaro, Patrick Moraz, Bhatia Music and Splice Heist.
Please visit aminbhatia.com for more on the album and artist."
The Last of the PSYCHO SHIFT REGISTERS

"Howdy, we have four Psycho Shift Register modules in stock above and beyond the few that are presently shipping to fulfill past orders. They're all fresh off the boat from Australia and have been blessed and tweeked to perfection by the man Ken Stone himself!
http://tinyurl.com/cs79pr
These are the last four Analog Shift Register modules we ever made. They are perhaps THE most rare and zany module ever offered by us and when they are gone, of course they will be history!
http://tinyurl.com/cpd9ju
Not to be confused with the Super Psycho LFOs, These Psycho Shift Registers are ideal for making cascading melodies, and arabesque patterns as described in the September 1976 issue of Synapse Magazine.
http://tinyurl.com/7wzprr
There is no other module like this out there combing so many features with an Analog Shift Register, it creates it's own little universe of fun exploration. Grab one now while you still can!"
Thursday, February 19, 2009
max patch idea
YouTube via daswesen
"minicommand implementation of a remixer idea"
The minicommand is from Ruin & Wesen
Diabolical Devices Modified 727
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"If you weren't really feeling the need to have an old Roland TR-727, maybe this could change your mind. Diabolical Devices has modified this Latin percussion version of the 707 to have pitch mods for nearly every sound, a few global bends and a cymbal delay bend. You can turn the individual bends on and off. There's also an insane banana plug patch bay on the left hand side allowing you to link various bending points that's not even in this video. More demos soon!"
Machine Groove (Monome, MLRV)
YouTube via StarfireMX. High quality audio embedded.
"Using my monome and MLRV to mix up a few loops, it's not perfect but I though it was pretty cool.
The monome in the video is displaying a spectral meter of the audio playing."
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