Friday, May 01, 2009
CASIO PT-82 by S-CAT
YouTube via PHONICPOTION S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 12 MODIFICATIONS"
DIRT-BOX DISTORTION by S-CAT
MC-202 comes it at 3:00
'Tonori' on Yamaha Tenori-On
YouTube via Tonneman
"Me performing my first finished track on the Yamaha Tenori-On. The track uses only the built-in sounds of the Tenori, no samples or external devices have been used.
Have fun!"
Bend Matrix JOYTOY demo 1
YouTube via 4mspedals
"From http://www.4msPedals.com
Bend Matrix sequencer with a kiddie keyboard and a drum toy inside. The red matrix controls the keyboard and the green matrix controls the drum toy. This entire video is only a single 8-step patch, different knob effects are used to modulate the sound. Each toy has a variety of circuit-bending switches and knobs. Stereo internal speakers make this a super-portable glitch-core in a box!
It also has MIDI in/out which is not used here, but shown in other videos..."
Update: more vids:
Bend Matrix Toy Joy (simple loop)
Bend Matrix JoyToy Intro
serge frogs with sticks, drone
"zombie frogs with sticks and a drone, these guys are up to something. All Serge modular, 3 takes of dual osc, wave proc, creature and quad slope. Reverb added."
abre ojos - elements

abre ojos - elements release on Darkwinter.com
Elements are a series of improvised audio-visual tracks based around the four alchemical elements of Earth, Air, Water & Fire. Drawing on the aesthetics of the Crowley Tarot painted by Lady Frieda Harris with imagery drawn from 50’s propaganda films these pieces combine long evolving drones from modular synths with sound reactive looping visuals and animated mandalas to create an immersive synaesthetic experience to give time for reflection and meditation.

LABELS/MORE:
Audio,
DIY,
Doepfer,
Flight of Harmony,
Fonitronik,
Livewire,
Make Noise,
Novation,
Plan b,
Synth CDs,
TipTop Audio
Lou Reed Uses The Haken Continuum

"Was reading the music reviews in the New York Times and found this:
Music Review | Lou Reed
All Those Sounds From the Stage: Processed, and Not Always Pretty
'Although for half of the show, before picking up a guitar, he played a Continuum Fingerboard, a touch-sensitive instrument that depends on outside sound sources; it wasn’t clear whether Mr. Reed’s were guitar-related or not.'"
image: Chad Batka for The New York Times click for the full review. http://www.hakenaudio.com
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