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Friday, October 09, 2009

Tristan Perich: 1-Bit Symphony Benefit



"On October 27th, bitforms gallery presents a benefit event for Tristan Perich's new album, 1-Bit Symphony, an electronic composition in five movements to be released by Cantaloupe Music, Bang on a Can's sister record label. Following a wine reception, Perich will give a short artist talk about the work and a pre-premiere performance of Dual Synthesis, a new composition for harpsichord and 1-bit electronics.


Special Benefit Concert

Tuesday, October 27
6:30pm Wine reception
7:00pm Artist talk and performance

bitforms gallery
529 West 20th St, 2nd Floor
New York City
212 366 6939

Levels of Tax-Deductible Giving
- $100 per ticket to benefit concert
- $250 single ticket to benefit + limited artist edition (ed. 50, see below)
- if you cannot attend, your donation is still appreciated

Reserve online at: http://1bitsymphony.com/give

Or send checks to Bang on a Can, the fiscal sponsor:
Bang on a Can
Attn: 1-Bit Symphony
80 Hanson Place, Ste 702
Brooklyn, NY 11217


Artist edition: copy of 1-Bit Symphony, hand-made and signed by the artist, including a 26"x40" archival print of source code and schematic

Patrons may have their name appear in the sponsors on the poster if their donation is received by October 20th. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent of the law. For more information contact Cantaloupe Music at info@cantaloupemusic.com or 718 852 7755.

1-BIT SYMPHONY
Following the success of his 2005 release 1-Bit Music, Tristan Perich’s new album, 1-Bit Symphony, contains a complete long-form electronic composition in five movements, programmed on a single microchip. Probing the foundations of digital sound, 1-Bit Symphony celebrates the virtuosity of electricity. Its music explores the intricate, polyphonic potential of 1-bit audio, uniting simple with complex.

A departure from traditional recordings, 1-Bit Symphony literally ‘performs’ its music live when turned on. A complete electronic circuit, programmed by the artist and packaged inside a standard CD jewel case, plays the music through a headphone jack mounted in the case itself. The layered tones in 1-Bit Symphony are synthesized by binary pulses of electricity, emphasizing the physical quality of sound.

Each album in the limited edition of 5,000 copies is a small sculpture, hand-assembled in New York City. bitforms gallery is hosting a benefit event for 1-Bit Symphony on October 27th, 2009. The official release by Cantaloupe Music is scheduled for the Spring of 2010.

Accompanying the general release is a special artist edition of 50 copies. The artist edition includes a signed and numbered copy of 1-Bit Symphony, constructed by the artist, and an archival silkscreened print of the source code and schematic, available from the artist's website.

The WIRE Magazine describes Tristan Perich's compositions as “an austere meeting of electronic and organic.” His creative activities are inspired by the aesthetics of math and physics, and work with simple forms and complex systems. His composition Active Field (for ten violins and ten-channel 1-bit music) received an Award of Distinction from Austria's Prix Ars Electronica. He received a 2010 Rhizome Commission to create an audio installation with 1,500 speakers. His compositions for soloist, ensemble and orchestra have been performed nationally and abroad by ensembles including Bang on a Can (2008 People’s Commissioning Fund), Calder Quartet, Hunter-Gatherer and Ensemble Pamplemousse at venues from the Whitney Museum, Merkin Hall, the Stone and Issue Project Room to Los Angeles’ Zipper Hall. Perich studied math, music and computer science at Columbia University after attending Philips Academy, Andover. More recently, he studied art, music and electronics at Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU."

http://www.tristanperich.com
http://www.1bitsymphony.com


Tristan Perich on MATRIXSYNTH Tristan Perich's One Bit Synth was first posted back in August of 2005.

SFa MIDI to Micro Modular

SFa MIDI to Micro Modular from Gijs on Vimeo.


"Sending midi note messages from the Synth Fan a to the Micro Modular."
via Mr. Array of Ocean Orbit

follow-up to this post where the following two vids were posted.

synth fan small from Gijs on Vimeo.


Details: gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=synth-fan

synth fan a from Gijs on Vimeo.



HSS2c Instruction video.

HSS2c Instruction video. from Gijs on Vimeo.

"This is a instruction video for some of the features of the HSS2c with software version 15.

The video is ordered like this:
- Activate the 7 synth sounds.
- Length of the sequence.
- Playback speed and set to slave mode.
- Synced as a slave to a tr-808.
- Select sequencer banks.
- Step programming.
- Delete.

gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=hard-soft-synth-2 gieskes.nl/shop/#Hard-Soft-Synth-2"

Hard Soft Synth 2a from Gijs on Vimeo.

Also see GenS

Acid Machine V2

Acid Machine V2 from Gijs on Vimeo.


"acid machine V2 is triggert by a tr-808, the 808's audio output is send throe the acid machine's filter. on the acid macine there is a switch to switch between the melody synth or line in.

this one is for sale here:
gieskes.nl/shop/#Acid-Machine-V2b

more info and images here:
gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=acid-machine"

Gater Seq

Gater Seq from Gijs on Vimeo.


"gate sequencer
gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=gater"

Synthi 2009

Synthi 2009 from Gijs on Vimeo.


gieskes.nl/modding/?file=synthi-2009

Kegel - Toothery


YouTube via arthurpainter
"A piece that started out as "Bhudda & Bug Two", but later evolved into into this particular present. I employed the subtle and sometime furious shadings of my Folktek Subharmonic Field, then added some sequencing via a Nord Lead. An Alesis Bitrman and Korg Mini Kaoss Pad provide futher processing."

DIY: Getting that EMS Sound...

via Yusynth via this electro-music.com thread

"Here is a tip : for those of you who want to obtain a genuine EMS sound while using DOTCOM or YUSYNTH VCOs it is recommended to change the value of R8 to 27K. The output levels of these VCOs are much higher than those of an AKS and this makes a big difference in sound."

Studio Electronics SE-1X Analog Synth

via this auction
Version V.0.75
"SE-1X Improvements on an SE-1 Theme:
4 ROM Banks (396 locations).
4 RAM Banks (396 locations).
A total of 198 new sounds - includes the dynomite "Lexington G" and "Allec Series" banks.
The stunning "Scroggins Synquence", an electro-styled bank, available for an additional $89.00.
Creatively expanded Modulation capabilities (with 1.0 release 1/30/05).
Greatly enhanced MIDI specs.
3 MIDI-syncable L.F.O.s (with 1.0 release 7/30/04).
Tight new look - phatt new logo, sharper, more attractive front and back panel graphics and text.
Flash-ROM Web-updateable Operating Software.
Smoother tweaking and MIDI transmission of front panel pots (switches send info. as well).
External Audio Input.
1 year parts & labor warranty coverage.
Custom Graphics available upon request.

In short, more, much more, of "Caswellz Genius", and the globally acclaimed programming savvy of Rionero's Sons: those virtuoso sonic avengers, masters of shadow and the illuminant.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voices: one.
Audio outputs: one main output.
Memory: 396 patches in ROM; 396 user locations in RAM.
Interface: 1 rotary encoder, 24 knobs, 21 illuminated switches.
Display: 20 x 4 back lit liquid crystal.
Weight: 10 lbs.
Dimensions: 3 rack spaces, 8 inches deep.
Power: 90 - 250 volts AC auto switching.

VOICE ARCHITECTURE
Three voltage controlled discrete analog oscillators
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth and variable width square. All waveforms output simultaneously. Syncing of Osc 2&3 to Osc 1.

Two voltage controlled discrete analog filters
24db (classic Moog), 12db (classic Oberheim). 12db filter incorporates low pass and band pass modes.

Three low frequency oscillators
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, noise, random. One destination and amount for each LFO with key trigger, phase, and midi sync.

Four multiple stage envelope generators
Attack, decay, sustain and release with inverting and multiple triggering. Envelope 1 fixed to filter frequency. Envelope 2 fixed to amplifier level. Envelope 3&4 are assignable.

Additional Features
Noise generator. Glide and auto glide, linear or exponential. Ring modulation.

Modulation Destinations
LFOs 1,2&3: VCOs 1,2&3 frequency, VCOs 1,2&3 mix level, VCOs 1,2&3 pulse width, ring mod mix level, noise mix level, VCF resonance and frequency, and volume. Envelopes 3&4: VCOs 1,2&3 frequency, VCOs 1,2&3 mix level, VCOs 1,2&3 pulse width ring mod mix level, noise mix level, LFO 1, 2&3 rate and depth, and VCF resonance.

MIDI Controllers
Dynamics, modwheel, pressure, and breath control: destinations and amounts include all LFO and envelope 3 destinations. Bender: pitch and filter frequency. Fixed continuous controller
assignments for all key front panel controls. Additionally receives: program change, bank select, glide on/off, glide time, and volume.

MIDI Specifications
In Out and Thru."




Roland V-Synth GT

via this auction


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