Saturday, March 28, 2009
Tony Banks- BBC Rock School (1986)
YouTube via krissyrose14. ARP Quadra. Sent my way via khoral.
"Tony Banks on BBC Rock School (1986) discusses about improvising melodies in Genesis songs. Includes footage of the 1980 Duke Tour Lyceum concert with an example of one of his finest keyboard solos in Genesis in the song 'Slipperman'."
The Poor Man's MOTU Volta
via seismologist
"i've been messing around with using ableton live as a hub for sending control voltages (CV) out to my analog gear. it's fun and very flexible. best of all, it's free, cross platform, and can be done now while everybody's waiting for volta to released."
ableton live & motu CV control of frostwave resonator
YouTube via tremorcore
"more geeky CV crap using ableton live and a handful of LFO type wav files to modulate external analog gear.
(if you're not interested in the "how" and just want to see the frostwave spaz out, jump to 3:30 or so.) this stuff *only* works with MOTU audio interfaces (see: volta). this is an easy and free way to send beat-synced LFOs to your outboard modular gear; moogerfoogers, sherman filterbank, little phatty... anything with a CV input.
the LFO wav files used in the vid can be downloaded here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php...
i recommend setting the warp method to "Re-Pitch" to keep LFOs smooth at extreme BPMs. or don't... and get cool glitches."
frostwave resonator as bass synth. (ableton live + motu)
"more of the CV stuff.
here, the frostwave resonator becomes a bass synth. ableton live's simpler and drum racks are used to send CV signals to the frostwave and make it "playable" via midi. check out my other frostwave vid if you want a better understanding of what's going on.
you can download the ableton project used in this vid here
you'll probably have to install sonalksis' "free-g" plug-in if you want the key pitch tracking to work correctly, but maybe not... it's here: http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?se..."
ableton live CV - motu - gakken sx-150
"wiring up the gakken for control within ableton... via a drum rack sending CV info. woop. the poor man's volta."
"i've been messing around with using ableton live as a hub for sending control voltages (CV) out to my analog gear. it's fun and very flexible. best of all, it's free, cross platform, and can be done now while everybody's waiting for volta to released."
ableton live & motu CV control of frostwave resonator
YouTube via tremorcore
"more geeky CV crap using ableton live and a handful of LFO type wav files to modulate external analog gear.
(if you're not interested in the "how" and just want to see the frostwave spaz out, jump to 3:30 or so.) this stuff *only* works with MOTU audio interfaces (see: volta). this is an easy and free way to send beat-synced LFOs to your outboard modular gear; moogerfoogers, sherman filterbank, little phatty... anything with a CV input.
the LFO wav files used in the vid can be downloaded here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php...
i recommend setting the warp method to "Re-Pitch" to keep LFOs smooth at extreme BPMs. or don't... and get cool glitches."
frostwave resonator as bass synth. (ableton live + motu)
"more of the CV stuff.
here, the frostwave resonator becomes a bass synth. ableton live's simpler and drum racks are used to send CV signals to the frostwave and make it "playable" via midi. check out my other frostwave vid if you want a better understanding of what's going on.
you can download the ableton project used in this vid here
you'll probably have to install sonalksis' "free-g" plug-in if you want the key pitch tracking to work correctly, but maybe not... it's here: http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?se..."
ableton live CV - motu - gakken sx-150
"wiring up the gakken for control within ableton... via a drum rack sending CV info. woop. the poor man's volta."
Peter Smith, secret synth project
video upload by SmithComposition
"This is a demonstration of a software synthesizer workstation that I have been working on for a while. Built with synthedit, it is one of many projects that I am in the process of designing for possible use in my own music.
As you can see here, this instrument has two separate synthesizers with their own sequencers. Each synth also has it's own set of processors with different modes for 'clean', 'granualize' and 'destroy', as well as 2 different LFOs per synth. It also features a simple drum machine with distortion and bit crush based effects. I am still working on the graphical interface and appearance.
I also have a simpler version of this software (vst) without the sequencer or drum machine, which I will make available for download on my website when it is ready.
Please check my website for future announcements and updates: http://www.smithcomposition.com"
Make Noise Format Jumbler
flickr by Analogue Haven"The Format Jumbler is a synthesizer interfacing module leading a double life as a mega multiple. It features 5 channels, each with banana, mini and 1/4" jacks. The bottom row has a ground socket for integrating banana type systems into your Euro system. In addition to jumbling, it will also mult your signals. The Format Jumbler in this photo has all white banana jacks, normally they are yellow. LINK"
Thou it is a powerful BEAST!
YouTube via thegoacyst
"some of my presets developed on blofeld synth."
Am I infected?
"the way from "my little precious one" to "my little stored and forgot about it one"... Think twice!"
Any Moment
YouTube via WilyEPeyote
"For those who wanted a closer look at the P3. Unfortunately the screen is rather bright so to show it properly I'd need a close-up just of that. Still, didn't do a lot of editing here - future vids will try and show a few tricks and tips once I get the filming sorted.
P3 tracks 1-4 control the Korg Radias
P3 tracks 5-6 control the sample parts of the Korg ESX1
P3 tracks 7-8 control the Access Virus C
All noodles are works in progress of course - would usually be performed in a band context and usually take longer... :)
Oh, an ad for latest CD could be a good thing:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/ideation
Cheery bye,
Paul"
1e Serious Recording [Synthesizer Track]
YouTube via hilltree
"One of my first serious synthesizer tracks .
Recorded at 1979
With Moog- kawai -E.S.C"
What's E.S.C?
Update: Here it is, previously posted here:
YouTube via hilltree
"Noodeling around with my old analog E.S.C monophonic synthesizer.
After 30 years it's still alive ... Muhahaha !!!!!!"
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