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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Soldout "The Cut"

Soldout "The Cut" from SoLab on Vimeo.


"Soldout (Anorak Supersport)

Directed by Romain Chassaing & Boris Coyere

Produced by SoLab (Edouard Chassaing & Nicolas Tiry) & Première Heure (Constance Guillou)"

Spot the synths. via khoral

The Roland 40-LOVE

Housse de Racket "1,2,3,4" from SoLab on Vimeo.


Some synth spotting. KORG MS20 also makes an appearance.
"Après « Oh Yeah! », voici le clip du nouveau single « 1-2-3-4 ».

Tout le clip a été intégralement filmé avec des lunettes spéciales, qui incorporent dans leurs branches une caméra.

Réalisé par Romain Chassaing

Production SoLab / Première Heure"

Micromoog 1 of 2


YouTube via Modorange322 via this auction

Micromoog demo 2 of 2


via this auction
"Micromoogs have been wrongly termed the poor-synthesists Minimoog. This is misleading as there are several features the Micromoog has that a Minimoog doesn't. The Micro has a S/H ciruit that can trigger the sounds at the LFO speed and you can vary this and several other modulation routings with the mod wheel. Plus the Micromoog features a pitch bend ribbon rather than another wheel."



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

"Fixed point theorem" (recording session) by Franck Smith


YouTube via znshn
" Recording session w/ Sleepdrone 5, Jomox MBase 01, Sherman Filterbank 2, MI Audio G.I. Fuzz and Kaoss Pad KP3. (Outputs 2 & 3 of Sleepdrone 5 are use w/ G.I. Fuzz and MBase 01)

N.B. This video documents a part of the recording process of the discographic work titled "Théorème de point fixe" (Fixed point theorem) by Franck Smith, to by published on Odiolorgnette in November 2009.

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

Material in this video:
- Sleepdrone 5 (via main output + outputs 2 & 3)
- Sherman Filterbank 2
- MI Audio G.I. Fuzz (via output 3)
- Jomox MBase 01 (triggered via output 2)
- Korg Kaoss Pad KP3

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

Complete video selection on http://www.youtube.com/znshn
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Franck Smith alternative digital techniques Live Electronics Odiolorgnette Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 Sherman Filterbank 2 Jomox MBase 01 Sleepdrone 5 MI Audio GI Fuzz Analog Filters triggering analog bass drum module phonocrafting noise manufacturing"

SH-201 AN1X J8000 STUFF


YouTube via Synthatikdotcom
"Space jammin on some sounds from these fun digital synthsss.
Dep 5 and RE20 used for effects."

collection triton ridotta x sito


YouTube via Space4Keys. KORG Karma.

Ambient Klee


YouTube via neandrewthal "My favorite patch yet."

Max/MSP Comb Filter


YouTube via akihikotube
"http://homepage.mac.com/sinx_music/maxmsp/comb.html"

Emily - KORG Karma on a Whole New Level

via Discover Magazine

"Meet Emily Howell. She’s a composer who is about to have a CD released of sonatas she composed. So what makes her unique? She’s also a computer program.

Emily was created by University of California-Santa Cruz professor David Cope, who claims to be more of a music teacher than a computer scientist (he’s both). Cope has been working on combining artificial intelligence with music for 30 years—thereby challenging the idea that creating music should be limited to the human mind."

via the source article on ars technica: "Instead of feeding Emily a database of works that already exist, he gave her a collection of works that EMI had produced to get it going and, from there, she began working on her own musical style. Cope described Emily's style to be similar to modern composers, a "sort of an amalgam of all styles" and very contemporary. But what makes Emily interesting isn't just that; it's the fact that she can take audible feedback—musically or verbally—from an audience in order to modify her compositions."


Signal Arts Tetra MAPS Sequencer -Polyphonic Modular Patch


YouTube via bigcitymusic http://bigcitymusic.com/
"Yes. It's true. Not only can you create insane sequences with the MAPS but you can also use it as a four-voice polyphonic MIDI to CV converter! It works! We've patched four separate Analogue Systems mono voices, osc, adsr, vca and the outputs are mixed together. The Tetra's four sets of CV/Gate are routed to the mono voices to control oscillator pitches and trigger the envelope generators. The Tetra is great at allocating the voices. Holy cow! Polyphonic modular. The possibilities! Just make sure you have plenty of patch cords ;) In this video we
're actually using the tabetop version of the MAPS but the Euro module does it too! Please excuse the boring patch and keyboard playing. Thanks for watching!"
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