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Saturday, August 08, 2009

Moog Little Phatty Tribute Edition

via this auction






Roland Juno 60, Minimoog Voyager Lunar White, Boss Dr 220E, Korg R3 vocoder on Italcimenti


YouTube via jerrydibella
"This is a live jam through the notes of amazing "somewhat you need" by Italcimenti. My computer controls all the sequencies, the bass is from my Minimoog Voyager, the lead melody and the noises are from my Roland Juno 60. The drums 808 style from Logic Studio's Ultrabeat, I play live also a little part on a Boss Dr 220 E, that I normally use to trigger my Roland Juno 60 (having a lot of fun , too!). I've recorded video with a webcam, for the audio I've recorded live, and then I added some additional sequence like some sweps noises made with Juno 60 and some percussions from the Dr 220E."

Videogames - Jimmy Ritz

"Jimmy Ritz made this version of early 80's italo disco success by Ronnie Jones"
Roland AX7 Keytar www.myspace.com/jimmyritz

Tom Oberheim SEM Patch Panel Model

http://tomoberheim.com

bottom for comparison:
MIDI in & MIDI to CV routing panel

click on each for the full size shot

Update: locked comments in this post to them all in one place here.

Dual Nanoloop 2 Sync Device with Duplet / Triplet Feel


YouTube via littlescale
"I made a device that syncs 2 copies of Nanoloop 2 to a MIDI clock device (in this case Ableton Live). The device also supports duplet / triplet mode - as demonstrated in this video. http://little-scale.blogspot.com/"

Friday, August 07, 2009

flight of harmony on Twitter

http://twitter.com/flightofharmony

http://flightofharmony.com

Infernal Noise Machine!


flickr by aragoto (click for more) http://flightofharmony.com

Novation KS4 Virtual Analog Synth

via this auction








Roland SH-101

via this auction




Alesis ION Virtual Analog Synthesizer

via this auction








Roland JX-3P

via this auction








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