Saturday, August 01, 2009
Computer Controlled - Jam
"Acid Techno Minimal Analog Synth Roland
A small 30 min live jam i recorded last year. Features both the 303 and x0xb0x. Can you guess what is what? =o]"
VINTAGE GDR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER VERMONA PIANO STRINGS SN 300009

via this auction
"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
[samples on site]
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
Friday, July 31, 2009
* Guitar Synthesizer Music * NEIL NAPPE - "July" (1st half) - 1986 Audion CD
* Guitar Synthesizer Music * NEIL NAPPE - "July" (1st half) - 1986 Audion CD from ThisGuy Fr-ritz on Vimeo.
Anyone know what synths were used on this?
"The front cover image didn't scan right. It's not supposed to be that "spotty". Although it did scanned the "taped" part right. :-] You might barely make out the "correct" image shown in front of the CD player.
"July" is the only album I know that was done by Neil Nappe. No keyboards used in making music. According to the back of the album, it was done with "Guitar Synthesizer, M.I.D.I. and more M.I.D.I." Released on a short-lived label and not re-issued to this day.
Here's a little quote from him:
"July" was performed entirely on synthesizers of one sort or another (except for a bit of my trusty '74 Les Paul) and recorded in my home on 4-track cassette format.
1: Valley of Indecision
2: The Alternative
3: The Morning Song
4: Pickupstix
Played on my 2003 Fisher SLIM 1400
Audio recorded using the Line In of my Dell Optiplex GX260
Edited with Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9"
* gUITAR sYNTHESIZER mUSIC * NEIL NAPPE - "July" (2nd half) - 1986 Audion CD from ThisGuy Fr-ritz on Vimeo.
Children of Micron
YouTube via rincewind801. via Jared.
"Alesis Micron in action. Original song by Robert Miles.
Arp Odyssey / Roland Jupiter / TB 808 - like sounds."
Atari Game Music
"Performed on Alesis Micron only. 3 parts x 3 arpeggios x 3 beats.
I liked the sound of my old 65xe
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Gattobus Thing-a-ma-groove
YouTube via gattobus
"Just a little experiment...
...running my Thingamakit through the Elektron Monomachine and then through the Sherman Filterbank 2..."
Tron Legacy Trailer(Sound Redux)
YouTube via analogmad
"Video Is property of Walt Disney Pictures 2009. Sound Design/Music by Chris Kowalski. HUGE fan of the original movie. Stripped the original audio and redid all of the sound from scratch using Reason/NI Reakto/Ableton Live 8. An M-Audio Axiom 49 was used to perform the Lightcycle Engine Oscillations. I'm sorry for the lack of dialog at the end.. there was no way to cut around it with the score over the top. I hope you enjoy it as much I did recreating the scene. I will post additional videos to show exactly how I created some of the sounds heard in the video. Email: o7thwonder@hotmail.com "
Mujik teaser...
Mujik teaser... from The Amazing Rolo on Vimeo.
"Do you want an iPhone app to make beats? And produce like totally awesome tracks with a zillion channels and plugins and automation and 808 simulators and stuff yeah? Oh. Well, this is not for you. Mujik is more than a music app - get away from fake sliders and buttons and enter the world of Mujik, with charming graphics, lovely music, and a wonderfully tactile interface. It’s not rocket science, it’s just fun.
Available very soon on the iTunes store!"
Float away with Mujik... from The Amazing Rolo on Vimeo.
"Explore sounds in a new and fun way with Mujik for iPhone! Pick the books off the shelf, flip them open, and chase the dust mites across the page to make the music your own...or just float away on a sonic balloon..."
follow-up to this post (click for a demo)
MF-104Z Analog Delay Spillover Modification
YouTube via MoogMusicInc
"With this "must-have" modification for the MF-104Z Analog Delay you can bypass the delay without killing existing echoes. Includes a switch for enabling and disabling Spillover Mode.
Imagine playing an echo-filled chorus, then switching back to playing a dry sound for the verse, all while your echoes naturally decay or create infinitely repeating echo soundscapes then solo over them with echo-free."
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