D/A A/D - toronto from Steve Benesko on Vimeo. "D/A A/D from halifax performing modular set at Rear View Mirror in Kensington Market Sun Mar 22 2009"
"top row (left to right): Plan B M15, Plan B elf LFO, Make Noise ModDemod, Doepfer CV Source, Doepfer Waveform Processor, Doepfer LFO2, Doepfer Sequential Switch, Plan B M10, Doepfer Quad LFO
bottom row (left to right): Doepfer Quadrature LFO, Make Noise QMMG, Bananalouge VCS, Doepfer Noise/Random, Plan B Leveler, AS MX61, Doepfer Vactrol LPG."
Moog Modular sous l'eau from deb76 on Vimeo. "J'avais déjà essayé le Moog Modular sur Seconde Life et ça m'avait bien plus comme dans la vraie vie. Depuis, j'écumais les différents magasins de musique virtuel pour en trouver un. C'est fait depuis hier mardi, j'en ai trouvé un très beau. J'ai même investi dans un orgue hammond ainsi qu'un très beau piano Steinway. Et je ne parle pas des guitares. En attendant quelque chose de plus construit, une petite démo sous l'eau avec ce Moog Modular." Googlish: "I had already tried the Moog Modular on Second Life and it's more like me in real life. Since then, j'écumais different virtual music stores to find one. This is done since yesterday, Tuesday, I found very beautiful. I even invested in a hammond organ and a beautiful Steinway piano. And I am not talking about guitars. Pending something more constructed, a small demo under water with the Moog Modular."
Essai sur un Moog Modular sur Seconde Life from deb76 on Vimeo. "First mounting Second Life. I like to find sites where you can try visual instruments, discover their potential for animation, gestures being played. here a test on a virtual Moog Modular. It was a small impromptu much to me and suddenly I nvest in a big Moog Modular in my life. Of course, the sound was then fitted with a sequence that I made with the Moog Modular V2 Arturia combined with arpeggiator Energy XT."
Clawjob wrote in wondering if there were any projects out there that use the Nintendo NES sound engine similar to the Midibox SID. So far the majority of what's out there seem to be modded NES systems using the full old case. Anyone know why this might be? The Commodore 64 (C64) SID chip has been used in the Electron SIDStation, Midibox projects and more. Is there anything like this for the NES? I'm guessing the chip isn't slotted making it difficult to separate from the motherboard, but I honestly haven't looked into it. If anyone knows, feel free to comment. I did a quick scrub on the Nintendo label as well as a search on NES and nothing as dedicated as the ucapps Midibox SID came up.
"4 sound modules + master section. DIN jacks changed to normal plug jacks by Kujanen. Post soviet leathal power & connections also fixed something like closer to EU regulations."
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