Saturday, July 04, 2009
けいおん![K-ON!] OP - {HD}
YouTube via steel2nd. via Rob. KORG Triton.
"Opening theme of the anime K-ON! HIGH DEFINITION"
Updates via the comments:
via Babaluma:
"this is a fantastic new anime in japan, it's not just the keyboards but all the instruments which are real. check the les paul, etc.
"keion" means "light music" in japanese, and most high schools have a keion club where the girls meet to play rock, pop and punk music. at my school they are quite a popular club, and in the future i am hoping to help some of the bands get some decent recordings."
via the world of next tuesday:
"Every band member in the anime just happens to have the same last name as a 1980s member of legendary technopop band P-MODEL. No real explanation, obviously someone's in-joke.
Over the years lots of old Korg, Roland System 700, Sequential, EMS, custom stuff, solar powered MS-20 and genuine female fans."
P-MODEL - Speed Tube
YouTube via K3NJehXD
"Speed Tube by P-MODEL. There is an interview at the end of the music. Hirasawa-shi speaks!"
Franz Ferdinand - Can't Stop Feeling
YouTube via DominoRecords. Giant Micromoog.
"Franz Ferdinand have announced details of the release of a new single, Cant Stop Feeling, through Domino in the UK and Europe on Monday July 6th 2009.
Available on 7 & download, the single will also feature the bands version of LCD Soundsystems All My Friends.
The single is taken from their third album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, which was released in January 2009 and reached number 2 in the U.K. charts (and charted in the top 10 in 19 other countries worldwide, including the U.S.)."
"Corrosion" by Marko Ciciliani
YouTube via GrgaGrga007
"composition for semi-modular synthesizer (Cwejman) and laser reflections.
Excerpt from a performance at the Goethe Institute in Los Angeles on May 7th, 2009."
The MFOS SUBCOMMANDER
YouTube via theraywilsonshow
"The MFOS SUBCOMMANDER is a great project for a guitar player who also enjoys electronics. All of the plans and schematics are available at www.musicfromouterspace.com."
Annex Processed Gravity Ramp Demo
YouTube via arrowbang
"Graphics by Houston Guy. Music by Mike Dobler. Recorded at Annex Seven."
x series'backend'test
YouTube via macbethsynthesizers
"This the first vid really featuring this 'backend' filter combo that I've been working on. It's an authentic replica of the fantastic original 'model D' backend. But the nice news is that all poles of the filter ladder have been used in the design. It's my best work!
Ken M"
Friday, July 03, 2009
Flytrap Gear Dragonfly
YouTube via flytrapgear. follow-up to this post.
"This is a Demo of me playing the instrument through The Dragonfly from Flytrap Gear."
TOMITA STUDIO (in the late 1980s)
YouTube via synmusik. Don't miss this Tomita vid.
"There is an episode of having suddenly visited Tomita's house when Michael Jackson came to Japan. Both Synclavier is used. And, Tomita thought that he was interested about a state-of-the-art digital synthesizer. However, he was interested in Old Moog Synthesizer surprisingly, and he asked Tomita how to make the sound of the whistle of 'Snowflakes Are Dancing'."
FIRST LOOK: Joshua Schnable's CTRL8 Powermate/PD control software
FIRST LOOK: Joshua Schnable's CTRL8 Powermate/PD control software from chromedecay on Vimeo.
"A very quick first look at Joshua Schnable's CTRL8 Powermate/PD control software. More detailed video, documentation, and downloads to come."
via chromedecay where you'll find more info.
via Joshua:
"I've been messing around a bit with the Griffin PowerMate knob and Pure Data (some of you know this already). Basically, the idea was to translate keystroke data from the PowerMate into useful MIDI control data. Using PureData allowed me to create a couple of instances of this where you can use the number keys on the keyboard to select different "banks" of MIDI data to send.
The files, instructions, and a quick video by Bill Van Loo can be found here"
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