Tuesday, November 17, 2009
BUCHLA 200e DEMO - EZRA BUCHLA at NOISEBUG Synthesizer Store
YouTube via VJFranzK
"Here is part of Ezra's demo of the [Buchla] 200e Modular Synth at noisebug.
Following was a description of it's features, and a Q / A session, I will feature the highlights here soon."
Ezra Buchla at NoiseBug - 200e Modular Synth - Pt 2 - Filter, Input Board
"Part 2 - Discussion of the Filter Module, and The Multidimentional Kinesthetic Input Board"
"Part 3 - Discussion of Unique Analog / Digital Hybridization in this synth"
Ezra Buchla at NoiseBug - 200e Modular Synth - Pt 4 - Oscillator and Filter
Novation Launchpad Space Invaders Light Show
YouTube via galaxykidgamma
"Did you all know that the Launchpad has a secret Space Invaders mode? Well it doesn't! This is a midi clip I programed so when I'm not pushing buttons on the launchpad it looks cool, sort of like an idle mode. If anybody wants the clip email or pm me."
KORG Doncamatic
KORG TV / Die DONCAMATIC, eines der ersten Produkte aus dem Hause KORG
YouTube via KORGTVGERMANY
"Die hier gezeigte Doncamatic steht im Eingangsbereichs des japanischen Hauptsitzes der Firma KORG und wurde Anfang 2001 restauriert. Die Doncamatic war eines der ersten Produkte der damals noch jungen Firma KORG. Es handelt sich dabei um eine für damailige Verhälnisse sehr flexible und gut klingende Rythmus Maschine mit eingebauter Verstärkeranlage."
Googlish:
"Doncamatic shown here is at the entrance to the headquarters of the Japanese company KORG and was restored in early 2001. The Doncamatic was one of the first products of the then fledgling company Korg. This is a for damailige Verhälnisse very flexible and good sounding rhythm machine with built-in sound system."
YouTube via KORGTVGERMANY
"Die hier gezeigte Doncamatic steht im Eingangsbereichs des japanischen Hauptsitzes der Firma KORG und wurde Anfang 2001 restauriert. Die Doncamatic war eines der ersten Produkte der damals noch jungen Firma KORG. Es handelt sich dabei um eine für damailige Verhälnisse sehr flexible und gut klingende Rythmus Maschine mit eingebauter Verstärkeranlage."
Googlish:
"Doncamatic shown here is at the entrance to the headquarters of the Japanese company KORG and was restored in early 2001. The Doncamatic was one of the first products of the then fledgling company Korg. This is a for damailige Verhälnisse very flexible and good sounding rhythm machine with built-in sound system."
Steely Dan, Men and Machines and an ARP Soloist
This one came in on the AH list. I don't want to give any of the story away, so click here and read.
practicando nebuloso
YouTube via imesco. sent my way via Dominik
"con un poco de practica se puede tocar alternando entre la superficie continua y el sector cromático"
Googlish:
"with a little practice you can play continuously, alternating between the surface and color sector"
Roland G-77 Synth Bass Guitar Controller


via this auction"This amazing synth bass controller features an ash body, a maple neck with a 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, a stabilizer bar, a polycarbonate nut, two single-coil pickups, a Roland synth pickup in front of the bridge, an adjustable Roland bridge, and chrome hardware. It also has a master volume knob, a cutoff frequency knob, an edit knob, a pickup balance knob, a guitar tone knob, a balance knob, an LFO modulation knob, and a mode switch. A 1/4" output and a 24-pin synth output can be found on the bottom edge of the body, therefore this bass can jam as a regular electric bass guitar and/or as a synth bass controller!"
Generative Music
YouTube via ROCKETBOOM. Features MAX/MSP and Jitter. Luke Dubois created Jitter.
"Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree explains generative music and talks to "laptop musician" Luke Dubois about his work in this medium.
This episode was made in collaboration with Intel!
Generative Art
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http://lukedubois.com
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SYNERGY - LARRY FAST - DELTA TWO
YouTube via arrozconhuesitos01. on Amazon
"SYNERGY
ALBUM: GAMES.
THEME: DELTA TWO.
Larry Fast (Lawrence R. Fast) is a synthesizer expert and composer. He is best known for Synergy, his 1975-1987 series of synthesizer music albums, and for his contribution to a number of popular music acts, including Peter Gabriel, Foreigner, and Hall and Oates.
Fast grew up in Livingston, New Jersey and attended Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, where he obtained a degree in History. There he took his previous training in piano and violin and melded them with computer science to become interested in synthesized music and to build his own primitive sound-making electronic devices.
He was introduced to Rick Wakeman, the keyboard player from the band Yes during a local radio interview, and traveled to the UK to work with Yes on their 1974 album Tales from Topographic Oceans. It was there that he got a recording contract with Passport Records.
[edit] The Synergy project
Fast recorded a series of pioneering synthesizer music albums under the project name Synergy. Some of this work was used as the basis for music in Commodore 64 and Amiga computer games, notably Rob Hubbard's score for the C64 version of Zoids, which was an unofficial cover of Synergy's Ancestors from the 1981 album Audion.
The first album in the series, Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra, was released as an LP in 1975. In the following decade, he released eight more Synergy LPs on Passport Records, all of which were later re-released on CDs. The tenth album in the series, Reconstructed Artifacts, was released in 2002, and contained completely new performances of select compositions from the previous albums, using modern digital synthesizers.
The albums in this series, with original release date, are:
Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra, 1975
Sequencer, 1976
Cords, 1978
Games, 1979
Audion, 1981
Computer Experiments, Volume One, 1981
The Jupiter Menace (sound track of film The Jupiter Menace), 1982
Semi-Conductor (compilation with two new tracks), 1984
Metropolitan Suite, 1987
Reconstructed Artifacts, 2002"
Dream Voices Part 2-Alnitak
YouTube via Kobolnova
"This is the version with no rhythm:i used 7 synthesizers for this song,some are MIDI connected,for a bigger and richer sound,i added a beautiful video effect from the Pinnacle video program
"Dream Voices-Alnitak" is composed,produced and LIVE performed here by Alnitak c2009
And my next song wil be:"Green Flashes-Alnitak" LOL!"
"Tags:
yamaha sy-77 elka synthex gem s2 roland jx-8p d-50 juno 106 korg radias"
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