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Friday, July 24, 2009

How to use iSample - iPhone Sampler / Recorder - Now in the App store -


YouTube via wayoutware
"http://www.budurl.com/isample Purchase iSample HERE!

iSample is a new iPhone Music App for the iPhone. With iSample you can sample or record any audible sound, and play it back musically. iSample is an excellent live performance insturment that is very easy, and very fun to use. iSample is only available on the iPhone. Check out our other products on the Way Out Ware website: http://www.wayoutware.com

Be sure to follow us on twitter! http://www.twitter.com/isampleapp"

You can find iSample on iTunes here:
iSample - Sampler / Recorder / Looper

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS MULTITRAK ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

MULTI-TRAK








RARE Vintage PAIA Synth Spin MkII Analog Leslie Phase


via this auction

"From the Synthspin manual:
'Other than the rotating speaker sound, the Synthspin can produce numerous effects ranging from very slow phasing sounds to a bubbling pseudo-reverb. Electrical inputs provide for foot-pedal control of both speed and range of the rotating effect and allow instantaneous foot-switch cancellation and bypass functions.'"


Arp Quartet

via this auction

Brass, Strings, Organ and Piano

Two can be layered

I thought this looked different. In the comments Qwave called out how his looks different.




Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Co. 40th Anniversary Concert

Sunday afternoon 2 PM July 26, 2009
Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY [details]

"Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company, makers of fine electronic music since 1969.

One of the first live synthesizer ensembles wasn't Tangerine Dream, but Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company, led by composer David Borden. Mounting the stage with three massive Moog Modular synthesizers, they spun out their intricate cyclical melodies. We listen back to their now classic albums for this Ancient Echo."

On David Borden and Bog Moog
"I didn’t realize Bob was using me as a test person until several months later when it was clear that I finally knew what I was doing. He explained that I helped in the research to idiot-proof the soon-to-be famous Moog Synthesizer. I had been chief idiot, which upon reflection, I enjoyed immensely."

Update via Inverse Room:
"A flickr set
They were playing David Borden's piece 'Viola Farber in Seven Movements,' which they also played at the Anniversary show a few months ago, among other things. Farber was a choreographer and dancer David knew and worked with; she was a founding member of the Merce Cunningham dance company and died in 1998. The show was accompanied by digitally altered video of her dances. The band is all playing Reason patches, running on Macbooks and an iMac and triggered by M-Audio controller keyboards; the patches are custom-made by David Borden, using various samples of other keyboards. At the last show they had a couple of analog synths in the mix as well, but this was a more stripped-down set, with the software only. They're not sequencing, it's all played live!"

Modded CR-8000

flickr set by ringstone

"A series of photos documenting my CR-8000 mods"

inside a Roland CR-8000

Update via Blair in the comments: "Hi all, some more photos of the completed unit are up now :)"


Chris Tanfield and the Theremin at Mooged-Out

via The Boog Moog Foundation blog where you'll find the full details.

"Mooged-Out at MoDaddy’s:Bele Chere After Party takes place Saturday, July 25, 2009 from 10-2pm. MoDaddy’s is located two doors down from the Orange Peel at 77 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, NC. Call (828) 258-1550 for tickets."

“My relationship with Dr. Moog and Moog Music goes back to the late 1990’s. I first saw a theremin at UNCA music department, thanks to Dr. Wayne Kirby, and was immediately fascinated with it. Soon after that, I began working part-time at Dr.Moog’s factory building theremins. In the year so follow, I must have built, tested and played a few thousand Etherwave Theremins for Moog Music, as well as demonstrating the instrument at NAMM shows and conventions. This is where I honed my technique on the instrument and became familiar with many of its possibilities and quirks.”

Analog bass drum module MBase 01 w/ Filterbank 2, M-Resonator + TENORI ON (by Smith)


YouTube via znshn
"Analog bass drum module Jomox MBase 01 w/ Sherman Filterbank 2, Jomox M-Resonator + manipulations via Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 and TENORI-ON. Contents : triggering, analog filtering, micro-pulses...

N.B. This video follows : • "MBase 01 (analog) triggering w/ Filterbank 2, M-Resonator + TENORI-ON" and • "Triggering w/ Filterbank, MBase 01, M-Resonator + TENORI-ON" previously uploaded on this channel.

IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.

Material in this video:
- Jomox MBASE 01
- Sherman Filterbank 2
- Jomox M-Resonator
- TENORI-ON
- Korg Kaoss Pad KP3

http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://www.myspace.com/sthintosmither...
http://www.myspace.com/znshn
http://znshn.blogspot.com

See also http://www.youtube.com/odiolorgnette
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Franck Smith alternative digital techniques Live Electronics Odiolorgnette TENORI-ON Yamaha Sherman Filterbank 2 Jomox M-Resonator MBase 01 Benfox KP3 Kaoss Pad Analog Filters triggering analog bass drum module phonocrafting noise manufacturing"

Oxygene Part 6 - J.M.Jarre - Vermona Piano Strings


YouTube via PaulMichaelJarre.


via this auction

"Vermona Piano Strings , Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene Part 6" via this auction "VINTAGE GDR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER VERMONA PIANO STRINGS 1978 built in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the former east German. And although all the lables are in english, it was sold to the USSR mainly. There was also a version in the same look, but without the string section. Named Vermona Piano. Official Vermona page: www.vermona.de/htm/strings.htm (you'll find samples there) Specifications: — Keyboard - 61 note — Mains voltage of alternating current, V 220 V110 V127, 50Hz — Power consumption, W max 15 — A range of operating temperature, C -10 / +35 — Weight, kg Update via Qwave in the comments: "Pictures of the inside and the western world chip inside here."


VOSIM


YouTube via cirtcele
"Testing a Vosim Processor with modded Thomas Henry VCO-1. Driven by CGS sequential switch, TH SN-voice & Ian Fritz's simple chaos cct.
usual crap quality sound & image, don't like it? go build your own Vosim and post the vid :-)
More info here - http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/vosim/vosim...
this vid is the 1st time i got this cct working, have discovered it is capable of a huge array of sounds but its probably not gonna sing Daisy Bell....damn!!!"
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