flickr by hayley rocksWednesday, January 06, 2010
Testing Roland Handsonic HPD-15 w/ Sherman Filterbank 2 (by Franck Smith)
YouTube via odiolorgnette
"Testing electronic percussion module Roland Handsonic HPD-15 w/ Sherman Filterbank 2
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http://francksmith.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/odiolorgnette
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES WHEN VIEWING VIDEO MATERIAL OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND SYSTEM.
Handsonic 'Franck Smith' turntable adapted techniques Roland HPD-15 drums electronics percussion scratching Pinky Sonics Sherman Filterbank 2 beat making 'drum synth'"
Richard Lainhart: Live + Workshop [Italy]
"live + workshop23 January 2010
Palazzo Re Enzo, Piazza Nettuno, Bologna, Italy
h 14:30
I Love Buchla
Workshop on Buchla 200e synthesizer
By Richard Lainhart
[reservation on line noctivagamusica.altervista]
h 24:00
Richard Lainhart Live Performance
www.netmage.it
www.xing.it
www.noctivagamusica.altervista.org
www.otownmedia.com
noctivagamusica
www.noctivagamusica.altervista.org
www.myspace.com/animalogica"

NAMM!!!
HALL E - Booths 1000 - 1999
Analogue Haven (Shawn Cleary): Booth 1859
Bubblesound: Booth 1859
Doepfer (Dieter Doepfer): Booth 1859
Flight of Harmony: Booth 1859
Livewire (Mike Brown): Booth 1859
Make Noise (Tony Rolando): Booth 1859
Monorocket (Steve Rightnour): Booth 1859
Mungo Enterprises (John Pillans): Booth 1859
STG Soundlabs (Eric Williamson - TBD): Booth 1859
The Harvestman (Scott Jaeger): Booth 1859
Tiptop Audio (Gur Milstein): Booth 1859
Malekko: Booth 1857
Hall B - Booths 5000 - 5999
Dave Smith Instruments: Booth 5900
John Bowen Synth Design: Booth 5912
Musikmesse: Booth 5904 Hmm...
Snazzy FX (dan snazelle): Booth 6324
HALL A - Booths 6000 - 6999
Moog Music: Booth 6100
Noisebug: Booth 6108
Analogue Solutions (Tom Carpenter): Booth 6108
Buchla (Don Buchla): Booth 6108
Moonmodular (Gert Jalass): Booth 6108
Beemz: Booth 6110
Synful: Booth 6227
Arturia: Booth 6310
Ableton: Booth 6314
Cycling '74: Booth 6314
Akai: Booth 6400
Alesis: Booth 6400
Teenage Engineering: Booth 6409
MOTU: Booth 6410
KORG: Booth 6440
Nord Keyboards / Clavia: Booth 6474
Novation: Booth 6474
Kurzweil: Booth 6474
Waldorf: Booth 6624
Spectrasonics: Booth 6720
Big City Music: Booth 6735
Metasonix: Booth 6735
Surfin Kangaro: Booth 6735
Mellotron: Booth 6735
SONiVOX: Booth 6828
Access: Booth 6900
Hall D
Eigenlabs: Booth 3100
Arena
Roland: Booth 7400
Big thanks to Brandon Daniel in getting this list started.
Web: http://bleep.fdiskc.com
Twitter: twitter.com/brandon_dnl
You can find an excel spreadsheet of all exhibitors here.
You can find a pdf of the floorplan here.
And for $1.99 you can pick up the nifty NAMM iPhone app here.
Update: nifty NAMM search via Colin of http://experimentalistsanonymous.com
"Hey Matrix, your readers might be interested to know that I wrote a little php script that basically just searches the exhibitor list.
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php
The idea being that I am at NAMM with my iPhone (and no NAMM app) and I need to figure out where analog haven is:
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php?company=haven&sort=company
or I want to find the guitar companies in each hall:
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php?company=guitar&sort=hall
-Colin"



Analogue Haven (Shawn Cleary): Booth 1859
Bubblesound: Booth 1859
Doepfer (Dieter Doepfer): Booth 1859
Flight of Harmony: Booth 1859
Livewire (Mike Brown): Booth 1859
Make Noise (Tony Rolando): Booth 1859
Monorocket (Steve Rightnour): Booth 1859
Mungo Enterprises (John Pillans): Booth 1859
STG Soundlabs (Eric Williamson - TBD): Booth 1859
The Harvestman (Scott Jaeger): Booth 1859
Tiptop Audio (Gur Milstein): Booth 1859
Malekko: Booth 1857
Hall B - Booths 5000 - 5999
Dave Smith Instruments: Booth 5900
John Bowen Synth Design: Booth 5912
Musikmesse: Booth 5904 Hmm...
Snazzy FX (dan snazelle): Booth 6324
HALL A - Booths 6000 - 6999
Moog Music: Booth 6100
Noisebug: Booth 6108
Analogue Solutions (Tom Carpenter): Booth 6108
Buchla (Don Buchla): Booth 6108
Moonmodular (Gert Jalass): Booth 6108
Beemz: Booth 6110
Synful: Booth 6227
Arturia: Booth 6310
Ableton: Booth 6314
Cycling '74: Booth 6314
Akai: Booth 6400
Alesis: Booth 6400
Teenage Engineering: Booth 6409
MOTU: Booth 6410
KORG: Booth 6440
Nord Keyboards / Clavia: Booth 6474
Novation: Booth 6474
Kurzweil: Booth 6474
Waldorf: Booth 6624
Spectrasonics: Booth 6720
Big City Music: Booth 6735
Metasonix: Booth 6735
Surfin Kangaro: Booth 6735
Mellotron: Booth 6735
SONiVOX: Booth 6828
Access: Booth 6900
Hall D
Eigenlabs: Booth 3100
Arena
Roland: Booth 7400
Big thanks to Brandon Daniel in getting this list started.
Web: http://bleep.fdiskc.com
Twitter: twitter.com/brandon_dnl
You can find an excel spreadsheet of all exhibitors here.
You can find a pdf of the floorplan here.
And for $1.99 you can pick up the nifty NAMM iPhone app here.
Update: nifty NAMM search via Colin of http://experimentalistsanonymous.com
"Hey Matrix, your readers might be interested to know that I wrote a little php script that basically just searches the exhibitor list.
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php
The idea being that I am at NAMM with my iPhone (and no NAMM app) and I need to figure out where analog haven is:
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php?company=haven&sort=company
or I want to find the guitar companies in each hall:
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/other/namm2010.php?company=guitar&sort=hall
-Colin"


Analog Synthesis in a Digital World - Tutorial by Richard Lainhart
click here for an excellent synth tutorial series by Richard Lainhart, featuring the Buchla 200e. As you know, Richard Lainhart and his Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum have been featured on this site a number of times.
Thanks goes to Raul Pena III for sending this one in.
Moogerfoogers meet Weevil and Dark Energy
YouTube via henrikbjorkk
"Nocturnal tweaking...
Moogerfoogers in a feedback loop with some Dark Energy and Board Weevil added."
Three Crowphonics CR-01 in action
YouTube via henrikbjorkk
"Just trying out my new toys. These boxes sure get more fun to play with if you have more than one!"
One flew over the Crows nest
"Here is a clip focusing on the audio rather than the visuals...
Three Crowphonics CRO-1 modules, played live. No sequencer or other stuff involved."
Voltage Controlled Pattern Sequencer VCPS.mpg
YouTube via fonitronik.
follow-up to this post
"The 1st short demo of my new VCP Sequencer. VCP = Voltage Controlled Pattern. Yep, an incoming control voltage gets converted into a set of 8bit grey code. those bits switch on or off hte stages of an 8 step sequencer. however, each step/stage can manually set to ON, OFF or VCP too. So you have full control over each step all the time. In this Video the VCPS gets controlled by another Sequencer, the Baby10."
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