via this auction
"eml 400-401 analog semi modular synth and analog sequencer."
Thursday, December 03, 2009
"messia" haendel ( minimoog version )
YouTube via xmind1980
"una mia versione del piu' noto brano di musica sacra con il minimoog"
M-Z3R0 - DYSTOPIAN - lo-fi drum and drone sequencer with VL1 lead
YouTube via manufacturedZ3R0. Update: new video here
"This is a hinghon keyboard paired up with a casio VL1. The hinghon is hooked up to a sequencer which can be used to set 8 step patterns using the rorary selectors to assign different drums to each step. It has overdrive and pitch control. The driver for the sequencer also runs an LFO (lfo1) which can be routed to both the hinghon and the vl1. Good for syncing up the leads sounds from the vl to thew drum sequencer. There is a second lfo routed to the vl1 which allows you to set it's pitch modulation to free run. The sequencer driver also connects to a drone switch which when activated will switch on a note repeat on the hinghon. The vl 1 also has it's own pitch, lfo depth and drone distortion controls."
Disasteradio - Fax Of Life (Atari 2600 Cartridge)
YouTube via Disasteradio
"'FAX OF LIFE' Atari tune composed with Paul Slocum's Atari 2600 sequencer kit: http://www.qotile.net/sequencer.html
Download the .BIN file here! http://disasteradio.org/faxoflife.php
Includes some visual modifications (pulled the time display text and the horizontal scrolling just for fun)
Disasteradio is a dude from New Zealand who plays kinda party synth music all over the world! Nice to meet you!"
baby 10 sequencer
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord
"ringmodsounds from micromoog. my setup is not perfect thats why the baby 10 falls alot on the floor."
Water drop sequencer
Water drop sequencer from MÃ¥rten Bergkvist on Vimeo.
"The Water drop sequencer is an interactive sound installation. It creates sound by water drops falling on suspended iron bars with piezo elements attached. The viewer or performer can control which tones will be played by placing water bottles upside down in holes that are centred over the iron bars. It is also possible to control the speed of the dripping."
via Califaudio
B-System: Basses & Leads - Buchla Sound Pack from Richard Lainhart
"From the synthesizer arsenal of Richard Lainhart comes the second volume in the Buchla 200e series. B-System: Basses & Leads includes a richly programmed library of instruments and looped clips." samples onsite
via Richard Lainhart: "Friends: the second volume of Puremagnetik's series of Buchla 200e instrument and loop samples in Live, Kontakt, and Logic formats is now available from Puremagnetik. These samples were all recorded on my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system and expertly edited and formatted by Brian Cass for maximum playability and expression. Check out the preview track for some examples."
via Richard Lainhart: "Friends: the second volume of Puremagnetik's series of Buchla 200e instrument and loop samples in Live, Kontakt, and Logic formats is now available from Puremagnetik. These samples were all recorded on my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system and expertly edited and formatted by Brian Cass for maximum playability and expression. Check out the preview track for some examples."
Spaceships For Bob: A Minimoog Voyage
Spaceships For Bob: A Minimoog Voyage by btbyrd
via B.T. Byrd in the comments of this post.
"spaceships-for-bob-a-minimoog-voyage
minimoog voyager bob moog foundation moogerfooger
"Everybody knows that's what aliens sound like" - Bob Moog.
I wanted to do a scary Halloween dance song using only my Minimoog Voyager (pictured above) as a tribute to the awesome possibilities of the instrument. It's dedicated to the man who designed it. Dear Bob, thanks for everything.
(Visit the Bob Moog Foundation's Website: http://www.moogfoundation.org/ ; See also, Moog Music: http://www.moogmusic.com/ )
The Voyager gets quite a workout in this piece, and I do my best to make it sound big and nasty. As it opens, the Moog mothership descends, tentacles of patch-cable swirling, and abducts the listener to the far reaches of the galaxy at well beyond light speed. As for what happens after that? Use your imagination!
At the final count, I had 90 stereo tracks of pure Moog goodness. There was no sequencing; I just played in each part "live." Except for the kick (IZM Bazzism), the first snare, a bit of guitar, and the beat at the end (which comes from NI's Maschine) everything is from the Voyager. Processing was limited to simple compression/sidechaining, mild EQing, and some basic (though sometimes big) reverbs and delays. Compression from the Stillwell Rocket / Verb from Aether / Delay by from Fabfilter's Timeless / DDMF EQ. That's it! Oh, and the Moogerfooger ringmod and phaser get in on the action occasionally."
MFB 503 Drumcomputer into JoMoX M-Resonator
YouTube via thehowlingterror
"A short video showing what a nice racket the M-Resonator can do to a simple drum beat"
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