Pictured: the Buzz-R OuiJa Guitar Synth Pedal. Check out the site for more including samples.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Buzz-R-Electronics
Pictured: the Buzz-R OuiJa Guitar Synth Pedal. Check out the site for more including samples.
"Pocket Dance Floor" Wired Live Sound Performance
YouTube via johnnyruru
"Electronic Brain Food Performs his Pocket Dance Floor concept.
Training and having fun with an:
- Analog Drum Machine Boss DR-110 ;
- A little legendary calculator synthesizer Casio VL-Tone VL-1 and a Electro-Harmonix
- 2880 Super Multi Track Looper Pedal.
Every device is hooked to the other and plugged in a mobile amplifier and speakers packed in a Supermarket trolley.
Improvasation a filming was made in a Second world war American Bunker that became an alternative culture place in Nantes.(France)
This was in February 2009 Preparing an art students residence."
MiniMoog solos part 3
YouTube via alphacode909
follow-up to these videos.
"And Again my beloved Moog in Action." Note that is the Moog Voyager Old School / OS
A symphonic theme
YouTube via attorks
"My 25th video upload to YouTube so a little anniversary!
A symphonic theme this time and did it all in 1 take. I was a little worried that the volume was somewhat too loud because of the heavy bassline but I did not hear obvious clipping. At first you hear a sequence from the Synthesizers.com Modular driven by row 1 of the Doepfer MAQ16/3. After that the volume is turned up for the sequence from the self built Modular driven by MAQ's row 2. The 3rd sequence comes from the Creamware MiniMax ASB which is driven by MAQ's row 3. The bassline and the melodies are performed on the AKAI AX80 and the Clavia Nord Lead 1."
guitar through doepfer + juno-60 + dr-55
YouTube via analogueak
"Using the external input with the guitar triggering gates in the patch. There is also the audio from the guitar going through a filter. The volume envelope of the guitar is modulating the filter cutoff. The sequencer's clock is stepping forward when triggered by the guitar, then the sequencer triggers the arpeggio and patch shift in the juno."
Thomas Synti 1055
via this auction
"The Synti 1055 was designed as an improvement to the Satellite, which Thomas Organ Company aquired the rights to manufacture in 1973 this was produced about '75. However it is not quite a Minimoog, Moogs are upgrade to the Satellite. The Synti 1055, like the Satellite, is an analog preset monosynth with a 3 1/2 octave, 44-note (F-C) keyboard (7 more notes than the Satellite). The major difference between the Synti 1055 and the Moog keyboards is that the 10 preset tabs are above the keyboard instead of below. To the left of the keyboard there are 7 sliders for modifying a preset, including filter modulation, cutoff frequency, and resonance. The lid hinges to expose the inners and you can see by the piscs how clean that is."
Chart Hits! Sequencer Trax Synthesizer Arrangements
# Every Breath You Take Flashdance...What A Feeling
# Kyrie Eleison
# Maniac
# Miami Vice
# Neutron Dance
# One More Night
# When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going
# Who's Johnny
WITH MIDI
YouTube via bluelantern320. via this auction
"THIS IS DEMONSTRATING A SALAMANDER PROTOTYPE SYNTH WITH A NEWT 10 STEPPER, AND POLIVOKS VCF."
ALONE SELF REZ
"Demonstration of Polivoks VCF with a 10-step Sequencer (NEWT) based on CD4017 counter chip."
Gate Switch Demo
previously posted
Mono-Poly - Laser

Live improv
"Blippoo Box, Buchla 158 + Serge WaveX + Wiard Borg 1, Wiard Noiserig, DIY Wogglebug, Metalbox Gated Comporator, Wiard vca from Waveformcity."
via http://mono-poly.blogspot.com/ where you will find more.
Les Synthetiseurs Une Nouvelle Lutherie - Claude Gendre and the Hohner 8D

"One Sunday, my girlfriend went to the 2nd hand market just behind my flat and had the chance to find a book completely unknown to me :
Les Synthétiseurs, une nouvelle lutherie (for less than 2 Euros !!)...what luck when you check this link. It's a pleasant book covering all the synthesis basics, including analog and the golden age of Digital black box synths like DX7, Poly800, and Casio CZ line.
The book also details a few patches for each synth and includes sections for Keyboard amplifiers, Stands and so on...
Within these chapters, there is a special one dedicated to the Hohner brand who in 1985 planned to build a synthesizer called the Hohner 8D based on a proprietary technique for generating waveforms : the Multiple Event Generator.
Basically, it was about sampling existing material and regenerating them in multiples of the frequency being played in order to avoid any aliasing, and to faithfully reproduce any basic tone throughout the range of the Keyboard.
The beast would mainly have multiple waveform generators (kind of like DCO's) spread all over the keyboard scale, with noise generator, VCA, distortion stage, resonant LPF, enveloppe generator for VCA/VCF and an LFO... all for 8 voice polyphony, and with a very intuitive user interface.
It seems the prototype never saw the light of day (it should have been on Musikmesse 1985) and there is no picture available of this synth.
It should have been conceived in Saumur en Auxois in France (near where I spent my childhood) so, if anyone has any information about that synth, I'd be glad to spread it. [Feel free to comment or send me, matrix, an email and I'll let ELECTRAUMATISME know as well as update the post]
Here is the webpage of Claude Gendre who wrote this book (I'll try to contact him):
http://claude.gendre.9online.fr/index.htm
Sorry for my awful English"
No problem! Fascinating story. If anyone has more info on the Hohner please do comment and/or let me know via email - you can find the contact info on the bottom right of the site.
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