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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Retrotech Multiplicidade by Batman Zavareze

Retrotech Multiplicidade by Batman Zavareze from Alessandra Marfisa on Vimeo.


Some synth spotting. via sequencer.de
"RETROTECH é um concerto de música eletrônica composto por Carlos Trilha, executado ao vivo por ele e o tecladista - programador André Dessandes, utilizando sintetizadores, sequencers e drum machines analógicos da década de 70 e início dos anos 80. Esses intrumentos históricos que estão no set da dupla são os resposáveis pela origem dos sons eletrônicos característicos hoje em dia amplamente propagados através de diversas vertentes da música pop e eletrônica.
O grande detalhe desta produção é a não utilização de "loops" ou bibliotecas de sons disponíveis no mercado. Todos os timbres são criados a partir de instrumentos verdadeiros, em primeira geração, conferindo ao RETROTECH uma releitura impactante da sonoridade clássica da música eletrônica.

O destaque das apresentacões ao vivo são os instrumentos analógicos raríssimos levados ao palco que revelam ao público a operação desses interessantes equipamentos. Além disso, RETROTECH também conta com um set especial de projeção com imagens generativas ( criadas em tempo real ), sincronizadas através de softwares escritos por Alessandra Marfisa especialmente para cada performance.

RETROTECH é uma obra que resgata a belle époque da música eletrônica, e mais do que um experiência audio-visual emocionante, é uma inspiradora viagem no tempo para os amantes de arte contemporânea."

Googlish:
"Retrotech is a concert of electronic music composed by Carlos Trail, performed live by it and keyboardist - André DESSANDES programmer, using synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines analogue of the 70's and early 80's. These historical instruments that are on the set of double resposáveis are the origin of electronic sounds characteristic now widely spread across several strands of pop music and electronics.
The great detail of this production is not to use loops or sound libraries available. All sounds are created from real instruments, first generation, giving the retrotech a striking reinterpretation of the classic sound of electronic music.

The highlight of the live performances are rare analog instruments staged to show the public the operation of these interesting devices. In addition, retrotech also has a special set of projection images with generative (created in real time), synchronized by software written by Alessandra Marfisa especially for each performance.

Retrotech is a work that recalls the belle epoque of electronic music, and more than one audio-visual experience exciting, is an inspiring journey in time for lovers of contemporary art."

Update: translation via marfisa in the comments:
"RETROTECH is an electronic music concert composed and performed live by keyboardists CARLOS TRILHA and ANDRÉ DESSANDES. On stage, they use synthesizers, analogue sequencers and drum machines from the 70's and early 80's. These historical instruments evoke the origin of characteristic electronic sounds that are now widely used in many types of pop and electronic music.

A unique detail of this production is that they do not use loops or sound libraries. All the sounds are created from real instruments and are first generation, allowing RETROTECH to make a striking reinterpretation of the classic sound of electronic music.


The highlight of the live performances is the use of rare analog instruments, staged to show the public how these interesting devices work. In addition, RETROTECH also uses a special set of projection images from generative code (created in real time), synchronized by software written with MAX/MSP/JITTER by ALESSaNDRA MARFISA specially for each performance.

RETROTECH is a work that recalls the "belle epoque" of electronic music; more than just an exciting audio-visual experience, it is "an inspiring journey through time for lovers of contemporary art."

monome in print

monome in fall

via monome.org

Eigenharp: instrument of the future?


YouTube via musicradartv
"Check out MusicRadar's first demo of Eigenlab's new instrument, filmed on launch day."

Virtual Sampling


YouTube via BeatKangz. How to sample with virtual BeatKangz

Update:

Virtual Sampling Jay Z Run this town

ILAB Report: Bleep Labs Thingamagoop (5aaasp)


YouTube via iloveanalogue
"Here is an interview with John Michael (Dr. Bleep) of BleepLabs, showing his current line of
custom anthropomorphic synthesizers (Thingamagoops) and discussing his future lineup.
More information at http://www.bleeplabs.com
http://iloveanalouge"

Max/MSP Audio to Midi Transcription


YouTube via akihikotube
"Max/MSP Audio to Midi Transcription
http://homepage.mac.com/sin..."

Voltage - Making Of


Voltage - Making Of from Bam Studio on Vimeo.


via http://williampaiva.wordpress.com/
"This is how we put Voltage together."

And the video [previously posted - note the shout out to MATRIXSYNTH in the credits]:

Voltage

Voltage from Bam Studio on Vimeo.


Update via brain comnes in the comments: "Be sure you click through to the HD version - worth it!!!!"
"Just like modular synthesizers, people connect with each other in order to achieve diverse objectives. In Voltage, robots, half-human and half-synthesizer, powered by a huge amount of energy, connect to each other in an electric and chaotic trance.

Directed by:
Filippe Lyra e William Paiva

Produced by:
Barros Melo Animation Studio

Director of photography:
Filippe Lyra e William Paiva

Animation:
Filippe Lyra
William Paiva
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
Leo D.
Tony Farias

Design:
Filippe Lyra
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
William Paiva
Natalia Franca

Illustration:
Filippe Lyra
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
William Paiva
Natalia Franca

Editor(s):
William Paiva
Leo D.
Filippe Lyra

Sound:
William Paiva e Leo D

Music:
William Paiva e Leo D

Executive Producer:
Izabella Barros Melo"

STG Bipolar Amplifier and Buffered Multiple

via Suit & Tie Guy
suitandtieguy.com
stgsoundlabs.com

About to be shipped to:
http://analoguehaven.com/



Stolen Gear - Help Needed

via Jeremy of MODEL WORKER: "This past weekend my bands practice space (in chicago) was broken into and A LOT of gear was stolen. Unsurprisingly a number of these items you have inadvertently helped us track down with your blog.

A few items here are not synths but I'm going to include them anyways as they were part
of this heist. I'm just hoping people can keep their eyes open and just maybe help some of these items we spent so much time acquiring, repairing and recording, find their way back to us."

If you can help in any way, contact Jeremy at gallo75 *at* gmail.com

Also listed on http://www.myspace.com/modelworker

Stolen Gear List (October 4th, 2009)

Synthesizers (keyboards):
-Roland Jupiter 4
-Roland Jupiter 8 (serial# 192078)
-Moog Source
-ARP OMNI MK 2 string synth (serial# 24730779)
-Korg MiniKorg 700s (serial# 00344)
-Sequential Circuits Pro One (serial# 1473)
-EMU Emulator II synth with floppy disks
-Sequential Circuits Six Trak

Drum machines:
-Korg KR-55 drum machine
-CR-8000 drum machine
-Simmons full electronic hexagon drum set
-Simmons SDS V brain (1 bass, 1 snare, 4 toms cards)

Other Gear:
-Roland Chorus Tape Echo RE 501
-Dr. Click (Garfield Electronics)
-Oberheim DSX sequencer
-Peavey KB-300 amp
-Univox Pro Verb reverb Unit
-Shure sm58 mic scratched up from 70s


Guitars:
-Epiphone Les Paul guitar light/beige yellow three pick-ups
-1969 Fender knockoff bass guitar ("Fender Bender" written on headstock)

Update: recovered! :)

Gristleism now available for pre-order in USA

via twitter.com/chris_carter_

Gristleism now available for pre-order in USA from Forced Exposure

"Industrial Records Ltd. are pleased to announce the birth of GRISTLEISM, the newest member of the Throbbing Gristle family. Bastard offspring of now-famous ambient loop player the Buddha Machine, GRISTLEISM is part industrial sound machine, part noise instrument. Featuring 13 original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms. Available in three colors -- black, chrome and red -- the palm-sized unit (size: w67mm x h69mm x d35mm) features a built-in speaker, volume control, pitch-shift control and loop selector switch. Note: GRISTLEISM does not feature an audio output socket or a DC power input socket. GRISTLEISM features more loops and almost twice the frequency range of the Buddha Machine. GRISTLEISM is powered by two AA batteries and is the world's first and only portable TG aural exciter! GRISTLEISM was born from a collaboration between Industrial Records, Throbbing Gristle and Christiaan Virant (the creator of the original FM3 Buddha Machines) and is packaged in an exquisite "Chinese paper-cut" wrapping, featuring a repeating TG logo pattern, foil embossing and UV ink."

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