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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Bruce - SfB


YouTube via Bruce73X
"Music and video composed for "A new Chapter Of Acid House", a !free! downloadable compilation of acidish tracks. Get it and celebrate the World Acid Day 2010, 3.03.2010:

http://www.tribetoolz.de/2010/03/trib...

Moving images, source: archive.org
Moving images, cut & arrangement: me.
Music: live recording at Basement Research Center Under Earth by me, x0xb0x and some of the others."

A-100 patch: Day 0032


YouTube via beckhusen
"Included a 2nd VCO in my A-100 analog Modular System. I'm really enjoyed about the fat sound, it's much more than with only 1 VCO. This patch setup is only a test, also for the Clock Sequencer and Clock Divider. Read in the video which modules are included in this setup"

some random noise messing with make noise pressure points and the anti osc


YouTube via DrOctave1
"just a little noise jam i made with the make noise pressure points controling the filter cv and the wave env on the anti osc"

the rest of the noise jamm faster tempo more noise

"the second part of the make noise pressure jamm with more tempo and noise"

The Heels Of Love - Analog Jam


YouTube via madonthemoonrec
"The Heels Of Love jamming on a Korg KR-55 synched to a Korg Mono/Poly."

Oskar Sala - Zeilgalerie in Frankfurt, 1993


YouTube via djaiyo.

via rustyanalog Don't miss this bit of synth history.

"From christian moeller's website, www.christian-moeller.com

Sala, a pioneer of electronic music played his Trautonium, an early electronic musical instrument invented in Berlin in 1930.
For this live performance, his concert was displayed as a gigantic video projection above the urban flow. The metal façade of the Zeilgalerie was turned into a giant TV screen in the public space."
This one originally posted at 7:19 PM, 3/2. Moving on top for a bit. Don't miss this.
See the Trautonium label directly below for more.

Update via Rick Jelliffe:
"The thing is that Sala extended the Trautonium (a playing device) with his own synthesis system: subharmonic synthesis. It is a Mixturtrautonium!

This allows much more chord-like notes to be created, with four subharmonics. So while he can only play one note at a time on the lower manual, that note goes to four subharmonic generators. He can select different sets of subharmonics (/12, /13, /14 etc) with a knee controller, if necessary. Because these can be written down, it allowed him to set up patches and replay compositions much more quickly than later modular VC systems.

The subharmonic system favours some kinds of chords (dim 7s for example), which explains some aspects of his compositions.

I have made a free VST using subharmonic synthesis that is available on the WWW. Like Sala's it has a frequency shifter, reverb and some resonators, and can switch between sets of subharmonics. The Neumixturtrautonium VST is available from lots of places on the web, and it has a sound of its own.

I believe Doepfer have a subharmonic module too, as may some other people.

Cheers
Rick Jelliffe"

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Sequential Circuits Pro-One

via this auction

"serial number 7714"



Bidule 0.97 released

"What’s new in 0.97 ?
# Added parameter linking of all parameters when selecting a bidule in the source and target tree of the Parameters window
# Added load and save of Map files to the MIDI and Sample Map UI
# Added Arpeggiator from chipsounds
# Added MIDI CC Creator (Multi) and CC Extractor (Multi)
# Added MIDI Comparison Filter
# Added MIDI Gate
# Added MIDI Basic Delay
# Added Variable (Int)
# Added multiple i/o configurations for Audio Dummy
# Added 176400 Hz sample rate
# Increased speed parameter range in MIDI Buffer, File Looper and Player
# Basic Audio Buffer 2: added option to save mono files
# Plugin mode : added possibility to have different FFT settings than standalone
# Value List: added parameter to save current position
# Windows x64 : added possibility to have a different VST folder for 64bit"
via twitter.com/wwwPLOGUEcom

Dr. Brian Belet performs live at San Jose State University


YouTube via onephatcat. via http://twitter.com/joelbrave

Steampunk sequencer

via Hack a Day, via twitter.com/peanutismint

"[Moritz Wolpert] built this gem of Victorian hardware by hand. It is a sequencer and features beautiful detail work as shown in its MySpace gallery."


Nerve Introduction


YouTube via XferRecords
"A short intro to Nerve VST / AU. topics covered : Presets Menu (Presets, Drumkits), Loop Recording, pre-calculated FX. More videos to follow, perhaps subscribe to the channel!"
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