Sunday, February 14, 2010
SUPERPATCH
YouTube via gaufresderiz
"Il primo loop proviene da una sequenza dell'SQ8, clock D-LFO filtrato dallo ZORLON CANNON e dal MATH che gestisce audio, tempo, filtro del Borg e CV dei 4 canali del QMMG... In pratica fa tutto lui!!!
Il basso viene dallo Z3000 che poi è pure la cassa compressa dal MATH... Il secondo basso stile TB303 è lo stesso ma trattato con il secondo canale del MATH e da 2 canali del QMMG... Snare dal DRUM 04 dell'MFB... Mentre l'effetto sullo sfondo è una patch che viene dallo ZORLON CANNON, passa dal POLIVOKS VCF... E' incredibile ma tutto è collegato e passa tutto dagli stessi canali... del MATH e del QMMG..."
korg ds-10 track 37
YouTube via korgds10
"A little track made exclusively with the Nintendo DS-10. More DS-10 stuff at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com which happens to be the Home of the you know what."
MIDItriggs final test
YouTube via MusicMiK
"The final tests before releasing MIDItriggs version 1.0, especially testing the write switch emulation and the new program change feature which works in conjunction with the RAM upgrade/replacement board for the CR-78.
Get the final version at http://www.mik-music.org/MIDItriggs
Sources, schematics, board layout and (yet not complete) documentation included."
In A Monastery Garden - THEREMIN
YouTube via copperleaves
"One of the very first theremin recordings ever made was thereminist Lennington Shewell's transcription of British composer Albert Ketelbey's hugely popular 1915 composition, IN A MONASTERY GARDEN. It was released in 1930 by RCA at virtually the same time as they began to distribute the first RCA theremins.
This is a wonderful piece of magnificently schmaltzy, unabashedly sentimental, early 20th century "light" program music and it launched Ketelbey into the forefront of the popular composers of his day and made him one of Britain's first music millionaires. This piece of music was wildly popular and would have been very familiar to our great grandparents. We need to remember that it was written after the start of World War I, and Europeans were reeling from the tragedy and brutality of the destruction of the world they had known.
The score calls for birdsong, chapel bells, an organ, and for a chorus of monks to be heard singing "Kyrie Eleison" (a phrase from the Greek meaning, "Lord, have mercy") in a nearby cloister. The monks' voices were to be (according to the original score) the "gentlemen of the orchestra" who were required not only to play their instruments but to sing as well!
Here's what Ketelbey himself wrote about this composition: "The first theme represents a poet's reverie in the quietude of the monastery garden amidst beautiful surroundings - the calm serene atmosphere - the leafy trees and the singing birds. The second theme in the minor expresses the more personal note of sadness, of appeal and contrition. Presently, the monks are heard chanting "Kyrie Eleison" with the organ playing and the chapel bell ringing. The first theme is now heard in a quieter manner as if it had become more ethereal and distant; the singing of the monks is again heard - it becomes louder and more insistent, bringing the piece to a conclusion in a glow of exultation".
The theremin in this video is a Moog Ethervox and I used it not only for the melody but also for the birdsong. The voices of the monks singing "Kyrie Eleison" are me singing into a Digitech VOCALIST."
Jean Michel Jarre Live fan vidio NIApart2.mpg
YouTube via minsky57. Moog Liberation.
Jean Michel Jarre live fan video NIA09 Part 1.mpg
"Jean michel Jarre has made synth music more popular
than anyone and has led the way to become uniqe
and so well known over the world .its a joy to see him
make music"
Saturday, February 13, 2010
KORG Trinity Rack TR Review
"This is my secret weapon. It can step in and do most any job. Yeah, the sounds are compressed rompler stuff, but seriously, the filters in this have this wet sound, this air to them that really makes things cut in the mix and sound lush and vibrant. I love the filters on this, I tried to like the triton, but the filters were not the same."
The Definitive Roland TB-303 vs Adafruit x0xb0x shootout
YouTube via phono1337
"I hope you have your flame resistant suits on because here we have it, the definitive Roland TB-303 vs Adafruit x0xb0x shootout.
more info at http://dinsync.info"
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