"This is my EMX, It looks exactly as in the photo except it isnt brown yet. This is a mock up I produced as a guide for the project. Just need to complete the face plate in brown and its done. The tubes and the vintage knobs really complete the look."
YouTube via benanderson88 "Fan Cover of Love Spy by Mike Mareen. All hand played excluding Drums. Casio CZ-3000 Roland Juno-106 Linn LM1 (sampled) MU:LAB 2.6.4 for Mac"
"The casio CZ3000 performs the following; Bass, Organ (jazz Organ pre-set as used in the original track), mono saw lead (the first synth to appear at the 15 second mark). The Juno-106 performs the following; Blips, Arpeggios, Chords, noise and "pew pew" sound effects.
All sections, excluding drums (which are Linn LM2 samples), were hand played."
"Here are a few shots taken of my "Synthhead" rig, most are from from a September 2009 Arts performance. A couple are from the home studio. Best, ~Synthhead"
"From the makers of the Keytek CTS-2000 Cross Table Sampled Synthesizer a rack module Digital Piano Keytek CTS-5000 R based on Cross Table Synthesis as well"
YouTube via boelegerkes. Some synth spotting and the Waldorf Wave. "SCD live in the studio on various analog and digital synthesizers: Waldorf WAVE, Roland JP-4, SH-7, Alesis Andromeda, Korg MS-20, Yamaha CS-30, CS-60 and SY-2, Jomox Xbase 09, Sequential P3 stepsequencer, Roland V-synth." http://synthmusic.info/
If you haven't checked out Komoni, do it. You can find all posts featuring Komon here, which includes video. He plays the modular with the drumKat drum pads and it is impressive. For the labels below I'm guessing the black modules on the right are MFB. If you know otherwise, let me know.
"Questi sono i primi minuti de 'L'uomo amplificato',un lavoro teatrale de L'aquila Signorina Terzadecade sulla vita dello scienziato sovietico Lev Sergeyevich Termen, inventore del theremin, lo strumento musicale elettronico che si suona senza alcun contatto fisico. Come gli altri esterni del video che accompagna lo spettacolo, anche la prima parte di questo filmato è stata girata a Rapallo. Seguendo le note del thereminvox di Pamelia Kurstin sarete condotti nelle atmosfere astratte di Synchromy n°2 (1935) di Mary Ellen Bute, la cineasta sperimentale americana che venne in contatto con Termen alla fine degli anni'20. A quella New York in fermento allude il brano musicale iniziale (2nd. movement of "First Airphonic Suite for RCA Theremin and Orchestra") per theremin e pianoforte, scritto da Joseph Schillinger nel 1929 e interpretato da Lydia Kavina. Schillinger, che fu teorico della musica e interessato agli sviluppi dell'elettronica, era spesso ospite di Termen nel suo studio-laboratorio della Fifth Avenue, così come avveniva per compositori come Varese o direttori d'orchestra come Stokowski.
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These are the first minutes of 'Man amplified', a theatre work by Terzadecade L'aquila Signorina. The show is dedicated to the life of the soviet scientist Lev Sergeyevich Termen (better known as Leon Theremin), inventor of the theremin, the only analogic electronic instrument that you can play without any physical contact. Like the other exteriors displayed during the show, also the first part of this sequence has been shot in Rapallo (Liguria - Italy). Following the tones and loops of Pamelia Kurstin's thereminvox, you will be lead to the abstract atmospheres of "Synchromy n°2" by Mary Ellen Bute (1935). The young film maker met Termen during his stay in New York and the same happened to Joseph Schillinger, who, in those years, wrote many composition for theremin and orchestra. The video itself starts with one of them. It's a lieder (2nd. movement of "First Airphonic Suite for RCA Theremin and Orchestra", written in 1929), featuring a theremin, played by Lydia Kavina, and a piano. By the way, many other composers (such as Edgar Varese) and conductors (such as Stokowski) payed frequent visits to Termen's studio in Fifth Avenue, being interested in combining new and old musical instruments within their work."