Saturday, January 30, 2010
Non-Somnambulistic Part 19 - modular synth + Numerology
YouTube via doctorvague
"The very tail end of another long jam. Audio is right off the camera, dog barks at 5:10 and all. I kinda like the raw-ness and rough edges of it. Couldn't get that vibe from the direct mix.
I heart and used the following in this episode: Synthesizers.com mostly + MOTM 650 and 440, + STG Post Lawsuit filter + Modcan VCDO . Volta used for sync into the 4 rows of a Moon Modular trigger sequencer. Numerology was doing other things earlier but by this point it's set on like 31 against 29 or something to mess with yo head. And it may indeed drive you crazy. That's your problem now."
Ensoniq EPS 16 Plus - More Sampled Drums Part 2
YouTube via TheDaydreamSound
"More sampled drums from the now vintage Ensoniq EPS 16+ Sampler. Still underated in my opinion. Here for your consideration is Part 2, for anyone who is curious about how this sampler sounds."
Rendezvous - Studio Session 12 (Moogerfooger)
YouTube via OfficialRendezvous
"In this clip Itai and Hagai are experimenting with Moog's Moogerfooger Low Pass Filter (MF-101) and Ring Modulator (MF-102) on the bass line of 'End Of The World', the last recorded track from their upcoming album.
Rendezvous themselves are a two piece band consisting of Itai Simon and Hagai Izenberg. their work can be easily cataloged as instrumental and experimental, bringing together both retro sounds and ideas to this electronic contemporary world.
Highly appreciated mixer and producer Dave Bascombe (Depeche Mode, Tears For Fears) is now mixing Rendezvous' debut album in London.
More information at :
http://www.rendezvousmusic.co.uk"
Friday, January 29, 2010
The Realistic (Moog) MG-1 Part 4
YouTube via AutomaticGainsay more vids here
"Here is part four of a six part series documenting the sound and functionality of the Realistic (Moog) MG-1 Synthesizer. There is a lot of talking in this one, but we finally get to the polyphonic section!"
Rubycon Bassline.mov
YouTube via davidryle
"Tangerine Dreams classic bassline from the album 'Rubycon'.
This was performed live on a synthesizers.com modular synthesizer. The q960 sequencer and Q963 Trigger Bus are employed as well as two switches, 5 oscillators, 3 filters, 2 amplifiers, 4 envelopes, 3 mixers, an Instrument Interface, a Signal Processor, Distributor, Pan fade and Fixed Filter Bank.
Probably overkill, but hey, I gotta try to get a Moog modular sound outta this!
Six stages most of the time from the sequencer with a reset to 4 stages and accents from the Trigger Bus. The Bus also controls the rest beats. An oscillator and STG Sea Devils filter is used to pulse the drone note. Sequenced notes are C1, C2, C1, C2, A#1, G1.
To buy Tangerine Dream albums/CD's go to http://www.tangerinedream-music.com/"
mr. noisy distortion keyboard
YouTube via otemrellik
"deadspacevolume.com
features:
1/4" output
pitch knob
pitch body contact
distortion sweep knob
distortion/noise generator toggle switch
custom paint job"
BISCUIT // OTO
YouTube via OTOMACHINES
"BISCUIT is an innovative effects processor by OTO Machines."
Additional vids:
Biscuit demo 1.mov
Biscuit demo 2.mov
Uber Studio

via sequencer.de where you will find more.
Check out the red Synton Syrinx minus keys, Blue Syrinx, and the Buchla wall!!!
Three 200es, a System 100 and the uber rare Buchla 700 on top of a Rhodes Chroma.
I spot an Oberheim OB-Mx in the rack as well.
What is the synth in the stand behind the red Synton Syrinx, under the Yamaha VL1? It's not a Waldorf Q.
Update: vid Brandon:It's an Alesis Andromeda A6. Gleeman Pentaphonic clear to the right of the Syrinx's
Memorymoog behind the VL1.
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