Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Technics Sy DP 50 bent
YouTube via f...gharpsichord
"This is a technics drumcomputer (!) that i own now allready for one year. I knew the bends well but didn't made a good device to control it. So I went to the attic and took meself an old cigar-box.
There are 5 bents (infact 6, but the wire from switch 6 came loose). Infact all destruction mods except for the one I call 'the-808-bass-drum-switch'.
I think there is a little amount of people who own this one !"
"Yes my M P has midi so it's very handy and easy to make fun sequences. I use my bent box allso on Technics."
Black Hit Out Of Space
YouTube via analoguecrazy4
"Here is my cover of Black Hit Out Of Space by The Human League. All sequencing by Roland W-30 and all sequencer parts (except drums) from my vintage Jupiter-4."
juno+dr-55+doepfer+delay+feedback+me
YouTube via analogueak
"every track in the mixer can be sent through the "send out". The send out is routed to the external input of the modular. I have the delay effect output as a channel in the mixer, so it too can be sent to the external input. The modular output is on two separate channels in the mixer so those can be sent back through the external input as a feedback loop which can re-trigger the sequencer in odd ways. Add my mic and random gibberish and the whole thing just gets silly. and there's a little bass drum patch with the ribbon as a trigger/pitch controller which was built the same way as the "simple analog modular patch - How to - part 1" video."
Innovation - Vinyl Life studio recording session
YouTube via vinyllifevideo. Some synth and album spotting. Kraftwerk.
"Innovation baby! The second Vinyl Life single on Tape Theory. This video shows the VL crew in the lab recording the song for their upcoming album. Directed by WashMachine.
vinyllife.com | tapetheory.com |myspace.com/vinyllife"
via Twitter/Vinyl_Life
Roland HS-60 / Juno-106S, Roland TR-808, Future Retro Raveolution, SCI Six-Trak, boxing robots...
Monday, March 16, 2009
Daft Punk - Something About Us - Daft Loop Love
YouTube via ooo6
"Ableton Live looped cover of Something About Us by Daft Punk, performed on Nintendo DS Ubisoft Jam Sessions, Midi controlled software electric bass, drums, synth, vocoded vocals, and solo theremin, recorded in a single pass, with a single camera."
You can find more details including how to get the MP3 in the full description.
x0xb0x Bases Stand Alone Sequencer?
via Amos on the AH list:
"John Emond and I have been chatting recently about the possibility of taking the excellent analog sequencer found in the x0xb0x (q.v: http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x) and adapting it into a standalone x0x-style pattern sequencer.
This would be a simple affair, 1 octave of key-switches, 16 steps per pattern, control voltage and MIDI output, MIDI clock sync... the x0xb0x firmware would be used as a starting point, which means features like real-time or step-time pattern editing while the pattern is playing and synced to clock, pattern shift backwards or forwards by steps, on-the-fly transpose, realtime adjustment of pattern length.
Output is V/Octave by default, although John suggests adding a switchable Hz/V output option, which would certainly be a nice touch. He's also in favor of expanding the rather small output range of the x0xb0x to a range of 5 octaves.
So, before we get too deep into this project, it seems like a good idea to find out the general level of interest for such an animal. Who wants one?
I am presuming this would be offered as a PCB + bill of materials, source the parts and build it yourself kind of affair. At least, I'm not immediately volunteering to order and kit up a bunch of parts myself. Although, if a lot of people express an interest (as in, "I will definitely pay extra for a full kit") then it's definitely something to take into consideration.
So, please reply and let me know:
Do you definitely want a standalone, DIY sequencer like this?
Are you OK with a bare PCB and parts list, or is it important to get a
"complete kit?"
(note that a sequencer-only would not have any rare parts like the x0xb0x
uses - the rare bits are all in the synth section)
Has somebody already done this and we haven't noticed yet?
Tell me what you think. It's an exciting possibility, and I'm glad John has
stepped up to lend his enthusiasm to something I've been wanting to get
around to for a while...
Cheers,
Amos"
feel free to comment
"John Emond and I have been chatting recently about the possibility of taking the excellent analog sequencer found in the x0xb0x (q.v: http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x) and adapting it into a standalone x0x-style pattern sequencer.
This would be a simple affair, 1 octave of key-switches, 16 steps per pattern, control voltage and MIDI output, MIDI clock sync... the x0xb0x firmware would be used as a starting point, which means features like real-time or step-time pattern editing while the pattern is playing and synced to clock, pattern shift backwards or forwards by steps, on-the-fly transpose, realtime adjustment of pattern length.
Output is V/Octave by default, although John suggests adding a switchable Hz/V output option, which would certainly be a nice touch. He's also in favor of expanding the rather small output range of the x0xb0x to a range of 5 octaves.
So, before we get too deep into this project, it seems like a good idea to find out the general level of interest for such an animal. Who wants one?
I am presuming this would be offered as a PCB + bill of materials, source the parts and build it yourself kind of affair. At least, I'm not immediately volunteering to order and kit up a bunch of parts myself. Although, if a lot of people express an interest (as in, "I will definitely pay extra for a full kit") then it's definitely something to take into consideration.
So, please reply and let me know:
Do you definitely want a standalone, DIY sequencer like this?
Are you OK with a bare PCB and parts list, or is it important to get a
"complete kit?"
(note that a sequencer-only would not have any rare parts like the x0xb0x
uses - the rare bits are all in the synth section)
Has somebody already done this and we haven't noticed yet?
Tell me what you think. It's an exciting possibility, and I'm glad John has
stepped up to lend his enthusiasm to something I've been wanting to get
around to for a while...
Cheers,
Amos"
feel free to comment
Live Music Mess Around Canon 5d Mark II
Live Music Mess Around Canon 5d Mark II from corsiglia on Vimeo.
"Live Music Mess Around Canon 5d Mark II
Featured:
Korg Microkorg
DSI Mopho
Elektron Machinedrum"
Mapping the Ensoniq Fizmo
Dave Cornutt has taken on the daunting task of mapping out the Ensoniq FIZMO's MIDI implementation.
"I've done a bunch more work on identifying how to edit Fizmo patches via MIDI. I've got the NRPNs worked out for about half of the sound parameters, including some of the ones not accessible from the panel. I'll post an update in a few days with all of the ones I've managed to identify. The internal architecture turns out to have some similarities to the Ensoniq MR series."
You can find the full post on Sequence 15.
"I've done a bunch more work on identifying how to edit Fizmo patches via MIDI. I've got the NRPNs worked out for about half of the sound parameters, including some of the ones not accessible from the panel. I'll post an update in a few days with all of the ones I've managed to identify. The internal architecture turns out to have some similarities to the Ensoniq MR series."
You can find the full post on Sequence 15.
New Rhodes Chroma Paramater Chart

Kutiman-Thru-you - 03 - I'm New
YouTube via kutiman. Roland RS-09 and SH-101 in this one.
Source synth vids:
Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer by RetroSound
YouTube via retrosound72
Roland RS-09 like Arp Solina (oddly, I just posted this one earlier below)
YouTube via Sketchboxx
Moog MULTIMOOG Checkout by Mike the Teacher
YouTube via MikeTheTeacher
Non synth source vids in the description here.
http://thru-you.com/ for more.
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