Friday, August 07, 2009
"Healing Pad"
YouTube via Korgator
"Korg Triton Le 61,
As well as already with some other admissions, my Alexander Sittich with his voice is represented once again."
SONiVOX Announces Playa – Aggro Electro Boom

SOMERVILLE, MA, August 7, 2009 – SONiVOX today released Aggro Electro Boom, a virtual instrument plug-in for MAC and PC designed for fast and professional contemporary beat creation for hip hop and electronic music producers. Aggro is the latest in the company’s “Playa” product family and carries an MSRP of $149 and an introductory street price of $99.
Aggro’s distinctive user interface allows effortless integration of midi keyboards and MPC pad controllers, bridging the gap between MPC style beat creation and the computer-based virtual instrument environment.
Aggro is packed with more than four gigabytes of instruments designed for sonic and stylistic versatility, including earth-shaking basses, blazing leads, trippy pads, slamming construction kits and more. All the sounds were recorded and programmed by SONiVOX’s award-winning sound design team.
Aggro Electro Boom’s Features At a Glance:
- Over 400 World Class SONiVOX Instruments
- 16 User Programmable and Assignable Pads – For quick and easy MPC style beat construction.
- Over 50 Pad layouts – Designed to get the producer going rite away with its construction kit layouts, diatonic chord layouts, drum kits, as well as user definable layouts.
- MIDI Learn/Save Function – Aggro ELectro Boom is instantly compatible with any MIDI controller.
- Independent Zone Tempo-Synched Variable Resolution Roll/Retrigger Mode - Tempo sync note repetitions and rolls to any pad.
- Onboard FX and Graphic Equalizer.
- Keys Mode – For standard keyboard play/performance.
- User Editable Envelope & Filter Controls.
- PC Standalone, VST and RTAS Compatibility.
- MAC Standalone, AU, VST, and RTAS Compatibility.
Aggro Electro Boom is available now with a MSRP of $149 and an introductory street price of $99.
For more information about Aggro, including audio demos and videos, please visit www.sonivoxmi.com."
Jason Butcher/Don Hassler Eyedrum 7/20/09 live recording
"jason-butcher-don-hassler-eyedrum-7-20-09-live-recording
Live electronics, Buchla 200, Buchla 200e, EMS Synthi"
2nd Annual Experimental Garage Sale
Saturday August 08,2009
At the Experimental Sound Studio
5925 N Ravenswood, Chicago, IL, 773-769-1069
12 noon - 8 PM
Ransom Duets Recording Session 8 PM - 11 PM
Midwest circuit benders and DIY artists will be unloading piles and piles of thrift store treasures like keyboards, Speak and Spells, and oddity kids toys. The sellers will also be demonstrating and selling LoFi Synth prototypes, kits, handmade contact microphones, and completed circuit bent works of art. Bring wads of cash to snag some awesome deals, otherwise this is a great chance to experience circuit bent devices in person and make new friends.
Special Guest, Father of the Circuit Bending movement, Reed Ghazala
Reed promises to have for sale some of the best vintage electronic parts available anywhere, like shuttered or polarized pilot lenses, short-throw all-metal reset switches, plus glass deer eyes, classic knobs, signed CDs, historic ephemera and way more. He will also be signing hand-annotated copies of his Circuit Bending: Build Your Own Alien Instruments book. Hope to see you there!
The list of sellers has been finalized to include a wide geographic variety of Midwestern Artists.Last year’s round up from the event can be found here. Music through out the day and the sale is Free to get in.
Sellers:
GetLoFi.com/shop - Alex Dyba ( IA )
Roth Mobot - Patrick McCarthy ( IL )
Roth Mobot - Tommy Stephenson ( IL )
Creme Dementia - Austin Cliffe ( IL )
Thejunkyard Catalyst - Karl ( OH )
Spunky Toofers - Daniel Park ( MO )
Properboy - Steve Stoll ( IN )
Pelzwik - Nick Heimer ( MN )
Datura 1.0 - Matt Cisler ( MN )
Mike Una - ( IL )
Later in the evening we will be pulling names out of a hat and conducting a series of brief duets to be professionally recorded at the studio. So stick around for what will undoubtedly be one of the best FREE shows in Chicago that night!
check out the Facebook Event Page or the mySpace page
At the Experimental Sound Studio
5925 N Ravenswood, Chicago, IL, 773-769-1069
12 noon - 8 PM
Ransom Duets Recording Session 8 PM - 11 PM
Midwest circuit benders and DIY artists will be unloading piles and piles of thrift store treasures like keyboards, Speak and Spells, and oddity kids toys. The sellers will also be demonstrating and selling LoFi Synth prototypes, kits, handmade contact microphones, and completed circuit bent works of art. Bring wads of cash to snag some awesome deals, otherwise this is a great chance to experience circuit bent devices in person and make new friends.
Special Guest, Father of the Circuit Bending movement, Reed Ghazala
Reed promises to have for sale some of the best vintage electronic parts available anywhere, like shuttered or polarized pilot lenses, short-throw all-metal reset switches, plus glass deer eyes, classic knobs, signed CDs, historic ephemera and way more. He will also be signing hand-annotated copies of his Circuit Bending: Build Your Own Alien Instruments book. Hope to see you there!
The list of sellers has been finalized to include a wide geographic variety of Midwestern Artists.Last year’s round up from the event can be found here. Music through out the day and the sale is Free to get in.
Sellers:
GetLoFi.com/shop - Alex Dyba ( IA )
Roth Mobot - Patrick McCarthy ( IL )
Roth Mobot - Tommy Stephenson ( IL )
Creme Dementia - Austin Cliffe ( IL )
Thejunkyard Catalyst - Karl ( OH )
Spunky Toofers - Daniel Park ( MO )
Properboy - Steve Stoll ( IN )
Pelzwik - Nick Heimer ( MN )
Datura 1.0 - Matt Cisler ( MN )
Mike Una - ( IL )
Later in the evening we will be pulling names out of a hat and conducting a series of brief duets to be professionally recorded at the studio. So stick around for what will undoubtedly be one of the best FREE shows in Chicago that night!
check out the Facebook Event Page or the mySpace page
Television Meltdown by Soso Limited
via vbs.tv. Video processing / synthesis.
"Sosolimited is a crew of MIT grads turned audio visual artists – Eric Gunther, Justin Manor and John Rothenberg – with backgrounds in physics, architecture, computer science, media arts and music. They say that TV is garbage – and they want to turn that shit into gold. So they create live remixes of broadcasts using pure information to filter and direct the look and feel of their videos: deconstructing the 2008 presidential debates by using word-count as an aesthetic variable, for example. “Essentially what we’re trying to do is like take the television studio and turn up the acid,” Rothenberg says."
Jellinghaus Musik Systeme (1985)

(super size shot here)
"...'German software company Jellinghaus are moving into hardware in a big way: they've got a complete editing board for the DX7 too..'"
Again, be sure to check out Neil Vance's flickr photostream for tons more.
Note Jellinghaus made the massive knob ladden controller for the DX7 as well. Click on the Jellinghause label to the left and scroll.
ZYKLUS MIDI PERFORMANCE SYSTEM

(super size shot here)
"Quite a rare & unique digital sequencer."
Update: click on the Zyklus label below for more including a pic of one in the flesh and video.
Steve Roach Setup 1987

(super size shot here)
"....'To me, the Xpander is the pinnacle of the digitally-controlled analogue instrument; I can imagine spending a lifetime with it.'"
Ensoniq Stand at the British Music Fair 1987.

(click for more - tons of great shots going up)
"First prize for the most unusual stand of the show went to Ensoniq for their larger that life ESQ1 and 20 Pall Mall!"
Giant ESQ1, ESQM, etc.
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