Sunday, September 06, 2009
Yamaha AN200 and Korg ER1
YouTube via monoglobe
"There being a shortage of the AN200 on youtube, I felt I had to do something. Coupled with a Korg electribe. Thanks for looking"
Just a Yamaha AN200 as a stand alone player
"Showing some of rhythm features of the AN200, adding effects and altering the synth part too. Hope you enjoy. Thank you."
Akai S612 Monolith

Rack of Akai S612s
Frank Hannon Band-Frankenstein-Featuring Skylar Thomas-Auburn, Ca 8-22-09-Pistol Pete's
YouTube via Hczeprocker. DSI Prophet '08.
A la conquĂȘte des synthĂ©tiseurs modulaires

"Many things have happened since the last post, starting with the opportunity to acquire a Cwejman S1, and thereby to put one foot in the fascinating world of analog modular synthesizers.
A world certainly fascinating, but especially obscure, which leads me to create a new category for them to share my questions, my research and discoveries.
In parallel, I want to make a short introduction to synthesis, and improve the relationship with software equivalents."
o9_ars electronica festival - human nature exhibition

flickr by a_kep
"Max Brand Synthesizer 1957
Human Nature Exhibition
Brucknerhaus"
Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments: "It would be more correct to date it as 1957-1967. link"

Surbahar And MIDI Theremin
YouTube via copperleaves
"This is a short improvisation for surbahar and Moog MIDI Ethervox theremin. This surbahar was made for me many years ago by the Indian luthier Kanai Lal. The theremin, which is used here as a kind of "movable drone" is being played purely by the proximity of the neck of the surbahar to the vertical (pitch) antenna. Theremin volume is controlled by a small knob on the floor next to me."
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