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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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flickr by Peppy_Jr

"Richard Orlando plays an EMS Synthi A on 11-6-09 at Spagandyland Studio, Gainesville, FL. 355.NOISE show hosted by Christopher Miller (Electronicsubsouth.com) as a pre-show event to Hal McGee's Dictaphonia Fest. Photo by Jacob Timmer"

Alesis Andromeda A6 Synth

via this auction



Yamaha AN1X sound demo


YouTube via se7ense7
"A little example of this 1997 synth. This movie was not done by me. I own this synthesis engine (an200-AN1X-PLG150AN) though."

Wogglebug on my Trail


YouTube via djangosfire
""And the days keeps on worryin' me, - there's a WOGGLEBUG on my trail,
WOGGLEBUG on my trail, - WOGGLEBUG on my trail"

Working/experimenting with my mostly Synthesizers.com Modular Synthesizer. The patch is based around these modules: Grant Richter Wogglebug - MOTM 820 VC Lag Processor - STG Mankato Filter - Synthesizers.com: Q116 Ring Modulator, Q960 Sequential Controller, Q115 Reverb."

moonmodular expander & controller series


YouTube via moonmodular

Making an "electro" bass with Trilian from Spectrasonics

Making an "electro" bass with Trilian from Spectrasonics from MIDIHead on Vimeo.


"Michael shows you how to crack open Trilian and create a quick and painless bass sound, specifically for 'electro' styles of music."

"Song of Mable" by Matryomin ensemble Mable


YouTube via Masami1920
"Performance of Matryomin(matrioshka shaped theremin) by Matryomin ensemble 'Mable'."

Multi-touch interface for the Motif XS, supports iPhone and iPod Touch.


YouTube via eddydeegan
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This is to introduce a new project called XStremeTouch which uses the Jazzmutant Lemur as a multi-touch control surface for doing cool things with a Yamaha Motif XS. It also supports iPhone and iPo...
This is to introduce a new project called XStremeTouch which uses the Jazzmutant Lemur as a multi-touch control surface for doing cool things with a Yamaha Motif XS. It also supports iPhone and iPod Touch interaction via the TouchOSC application. Full details on http://www.xstremetouch.com.

This is not a finished product by any means but is an ongoing personal development and research project which provides you with the option to get involved and try it out if you want to!

The intention is to extend this preview version into a fully fledged suite of applications for voice editing, performance editing, step sequencing, drum management and song/pattern management on the XS as well as interacting with other synths and other manufacturer's equipment."

QMMG singing

QMMG singing from Peter Speer on Vimeo.

"My long-awaited, long-saved-for QMMG arrived today!! This is the first patch I made with it-- very simple. Filmed for posterity:

Two steady VCOs being fed into QMMG channels 1, 3 and 4.

Channel 1 is the sine out from a Tip Top Z3000.

Channel 3 is the sine out from a uLFO.

Channel 4 is the sine shaped out from the uLFO.

Channel 1 (in LPF mode) is sent to Channel 2 (in HPF mode). I had to sell my beloved Frostwave Resonator to afford this, and I figured the first patch should have some sort of connection to it, hence this arrangement.

Channels 1, 2 and 3 on the QMMG are receiving modulation from both Channel 1 and 2 of Maths.

QMMG Channel 4 is receiving modulation from a Doepfer A-143-1.

The 143-1 is also providing CV for the sine uLFO's shaped wave.

The QMMG is providing all tones beyond the two steady VCO drones.

theshamblers.blogspot.com"

Nanoloop 2.3 Parts 10 and 11

Parts 10 and 11 added to this post.
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