Sunday, April 26, 2009
Ensoniq SQ-80 Demo Song: Pride & Prosperity
YouTube via derekaggs11
"A rather cheesy song I wrote on the SQ-80. Unfortunately I was only able to record this in low quality before the synthesizer glitched up and I had to reset the memory so this is the only recording I have."
Pulsar synth with KP3
YouTube via StarfireMX
"Just added some cheap drums with some sound form the pulsar and some KP3 effects. Nothing is edited so there are some raw sounds within.
See more at: http://starfiretech.wordpress.com/"
Crazy Modular Carnival Theme
YouTube via zthee. "It sounds like a deranged carnival theme to me..."
Modular Synth Bleeps
"A patch where the digital outputs from the CGS31 triggers the sequencer both up and down. The CGS31 is clocked extranly from a FG controlled by the sequencer. Hence some steps will be shorter and others will be longer - causing the sequncer to behave kind of spastic.
And then there's 2 function generators with some cross modulation that goes into the CGS38 making all the sounds..
I added some reverb to the clip."
korg mono/poly
YouTube via LF0
"When I first bought this last week i thought, what the hell have I just bought. All the reviews were good but I just wasn't hearing it first time. Then I found the magic, it took a while but I found it and it hasn't gone away...you just have to find that extra dimension of this analogue beauty. Im using guitar rig 2 for initial distortion and the delay....terrible video quality but then I spend my money on synths."
Microsia - molecular sounds
YouTube via salzmanufaktur
"Microsia is somewhat between a computer game and an instrument. Yep, it reminds a lil of Electroplankton but it works on its own way. Microsia has a couple of tone generators and some FX and they're all controlled by their own "molecules". It's a stunning piece of software design and it's big fun to play with!
You'll find it here: http://www.microsia.de/index.php"
Microsia - Colors
"Playing with one of Microsia's presets. I did some color grading in Vegas8, so these are not the real colors of the program."
A bit like electroplankton on steroids.
VHF Silicon - Kyle Evans - 2009
YouTube via yakthekyle
"VHF Silicon
Kyle Evans 2009
VHF Silicon is an interactive audio/video installation showed in SAICs spring 2009 undergraduate exhibition. This piece is an experiment in computer automation and the compatibility of old and new technologies. Computer generated digital processes are used to control and modulate three analog video signals. A computer program communicates with hand built analog circuitry by means of the Art Bus micro controller. The circuitry switches and modulates three separate analog video channels that are mixed and distorted onto an easily manipulated early 70s television set. Three ultra-sonic proximity sensors are placed surrounding the television each controlling a separate video signal and responding to viewers positions and movements throughout the space. Multiple viewers and relative proximity to the sensors all effect and modulate the displayed video. When the sensors are not being activated, the computer runs autonomously and begins randomly switching through the video signals. The sounds were created using an analog modular synthesizer and are synchronized to the switching and processing of their corresponding video."
Ellatron 1.3 first sighting
YouTube via OmenieSoftware
"Despite the 1.2 legend on the control panel, this is in fact the first build of the 1.3 feature set, including multiple chord banks - 16, which carry around with them Tape Frame settings - and a revamped set of tonewheel organs, which sound excellent."
You can find Ellatron on iTunes here:
jx3p
YouTube via lesingemonotone
"testing out some sounds and the sequencer of my newly restored jx3p"
Theme for Wieb Klaver
YouTube via attorks
"This week I found out that Wieb Klaver has suddenly passed away about a half year ago. About 28 years ago I got to know Wieb when joining the band Finger where he was the drummer. After that Wieb developed to become a true inspirator and motivator from me in both music and electronics. I learned a lot from him and that knowledge appeared to be very valuable in my further live. But after a few years we both went our own ways and the contact was gradually lost. Some weeks ago I discovered his profile on LinkedIn and tried to get back in touch with him. But I never got an answer..."
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