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Thursday, November 05, 2009

KORG PS 3200 & PS 3010 synth as NEW

via this auction

spotted by vito mf





Lyskunst i Nordenskov senderen / Light show in the Nordenskov TV tower


YouTube via organfairy
"31th of October 2009 the Danish analogue TV signals was switched off for the last time. From now on it is all digital. To celebrate this one of the major TV distributors had sponsored a light show on a number of the Danish TV towers. This video was shot at this occation and since the only sound present was the wind noise in the microphone I have added some music played on all analogue instruments: The ELKA EP-8 and Technics SX-C600 organs and the Roland SH-2000 synthesizer."
The Roland SH-2000 "plays the "weeaauuuuuwww" (actually the patch is called Funny Cat) sound that comes in at 1:46."

Scalomat - another kind of masterkeyboard on the Jazzmutant Lemur


YouTube via tonvibration
"The Scalomat is one of my most requestet templates for the Lemur. It is a Masterkeyboard with only 7 tones each octave that helps you staying inside your scale while jamming along. In it´s actual version 6 you can also save your settings and recall them later. The video is a technical demonstration - not a music video.

You can download the Scalomat here:
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemuruser_m...

For more about inteface-design please visit my page: http://www.music-interface.com
...and for more videos....SUBSCRIBE.SUBSCRIBE,SUBSCRIBE ;)"
Click here for more videos and to subscribe.

Sequencomat Jamming


YouTube via tonvibration
"The "Sequencomat" is a free Midi-Sequencer in max/msp for the Jazzmutant Lemur. The video show some new functions (e.g. random alternate on a step) in combination with other modules recording in Ableton Live.

You can download the Sequencomat here:
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemuruser_m...
For technical questions refer here:
http://forum.jazzmutant.com/viewtopic...

More detailed information about the Lemur (Multitouch Midi/OSC controller):
http://www.jazzmutant.com/

If you are into music interaction please contact me via http://www.music-interface.com
You´ll find some music done with this setup at http://www.tonvibration.de

Thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe...there are more videos coming."

Sequencomat_v1 - Drum Sequencer in Max for the Lemur

New Orange Yamaha Tenori-On

"The TNR-O (TENORI-ON Orange LED) features orange LEDs on a single side, allowing you to enjoy performing in the relaxed atmosphere of your own home. The frame is made of flawless lightweight white plastic."

The original "TNR-W (TENORI-ON White LED) is equipped with white-emitting LEDs on both sides, making it perfect for performing in front of an audience in a live setting. This model features a strong, solid magnesium frame."

No word on pricing. Specs aside from physical aspects appear to be the same.
http://www.global.yamaha.com/tenori-on/

Update via BirdFLU in the comments:
"At the very bottom of the specs page is the real news:

'To coincide with the unveiling of the new model Yamaha have also confirmed a free forthcoming firmware update for current TENORI-ON customers. Following a range of user comments Yamaha are currently in the process of creating a new operating system which is expected to be available from January 2010.The update will address a number of areas including the synching of TENORI-ON to external DAW applications and offer an improved MIDI sync implementation.'"

Bend Box


YouTube via tonebytes
"VSTi synthesizer that recreates Circuit Bending device."

Innerclock Systems Sync-Lock MPC-3000 Hardware Sync


YouTube via innerclock2004

"In this Video you see the AKAI MPC-3000 as Hardware Sync Master showing an application for the Sync-Lock in a non-computer based setup. Two tracks are created in the MPC-3000. Track 1 has the Sync-Lock [Pulse] sample loaded and recorded quantized at 64 Triplets which equates to 24ppq. Track 2 has a single sample at the start of Bar 1. These two pulse samples are routed to Direct Outputs 1 and 2 of the MPC-3000 respectively and then the outputs connected to the inputs of the Sync-Lock. Din Sync from the Sync-Lock drives a Roland TB-303 and the Midi Clock drives a midi pattern in an MV-8000. The Click you hear at the start of the video is a Quarter Note Quantized Click from the MPC itself as a reference. Next the TB-303 is turned up followed by the Roland MV-8000 pattern and then a direct feed from the Sync-Lock Analogue Trigger Output. By using this method - dedicated Din Sync (without prior conversion) , Midi Clock and Arp Triggers may be generated from the Hardware Master device without sacrificing or sharing on board Midi Ports that may still be used for Note, Control or Sysex Data. This application may be used with Hard Disk Recorders also. You need two outputs or tracks per Sync-Lock. For lots of external hardware running alternate timing divisions - up to four Sync-Locks can be used with an MPC-3000 using 8 Direct Outputs."

Moog Cookbook - Blackhole Sun


YouTube via analoghell. Previously posted here in better audio quality.
http://myspace.com/moogcookbook

THEREMIN: L'invitation au voyage


YouTube via copperleaves. Don't miss this performance as well. You can find more here.
"This is one of my favorite songs from the works of French composer Henri Duparc, originally written to a poem by Charles Baudelaire. I have taken certain liberties with the arrangement in order to make up for the absence of the words which are extraordinarily powerful.

Duparc lived an unhappy, tormented life and did not write many compositions. Along with composer Camille Saint-Saens, he founded the National Society Of Modern Music in his native France.

I should mention that I probably would not have been able to play this on my Moog Etherwave Pro theremin if it's volume circuit linearity had not been greatly improved by the addition of the EPVM1345, a tiny module invented by French engineer Thierry Frenkel."

Annunaki


YouTube via davidryle
"A live take. Trance induced polyrhythmic ambient piece. It reminded me of something old - hence the name. The Watchers from the Sky. The Annunaki are the ones of Heaven and Earth in the Sumerian lore.

The synthesizer is an Arrick modular.

The delays are a Lexicon MX200 and a T.C.Elecronic D-TWO.

Six oscillators are used. Two are tone generators and four are modifiers. I also used a noise source for the random sample & hold to an instrument interface which generated odd accent timings for the noise source through a Cyndustries Quad Low Pass Gate.

The moving line is the sequencer run through a Suit & Tie Guy Soundlabs Sea Devils diode ladder Filter module.

The monotone drone is through an Arrick Q150 Transistor Ladder Low Pass Filter. The drone timing was designed by using two low frequency oscillators' pulse waveforms into a Ring modulator (balanced modulator). The syncopated output was sent to an envelope generator that fired the amplifier and filter.

The resonant octave-sweeping sound is a manually modified FM oscillator tone fed through an Arrick Q107 State Variable Filter in band-pass mode.

No attempt was made to synchronize the various oscillators and sequencers. This gave me a polyrhythmic feel that seemed organic.

A Pan/Fade module sweeps the sounds in stereo for a dimensional effect."
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