Thursday, March 04, 2010
Homebuild Synth 2 - Envelope Generator
YouTube via organfairy
"After having decided to build a mini modular synthesizer around my two existing controllable oscillators it is time to start adding the new modules.
This time I am building an envelope generator that will later control the VCF and VCA and maybe also a PWM on the completed synthesizer.
Again the music in this video is played on the Elka X-1000 organ with a little help from the Elka EP-8."
BLIPTRONIC 5000 DRUMS! MIDI! HOW? A (Drum) Break Through.
YouTube via VJFranzK
"DRUM PATTERNS? What's going on here?"
DualBlackBox vs JahJah "Turn In Your Weapons"
YouTube via GlowingPhatRaver
"DualBlackBox vs JahJah "Turn In Your Weapons"
Messin around with how well it does live.
Pretty well. Its hard to peg down the BPM, but once you finally get it.... I need to get the acapella."
Wicks Looper - Acid Mix
YouTube via grandtippler
"More info here: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?...
The Wicks Looper - Acid Mix is a small handmade device that allows you the create very fast noise loops, by adding layers of sound in real time."
Wicks Looper - Acid Mix
"The Wicks Looper - Acid Mix is a small handmade device that allows you the create very fast noise loops, by adding layers of sound in real time."
Clockwork by The Richard Termini Project 'phase one' circa 1976
YouTube via rtermini
"Termini wrote Clockwork during 1975 and 1976. In 1976 termini got a couple a two three friends together and they recorded it at a proper 2 inch 16 track recording studio in the big city. Daniel Paolillo did a masterful job on Bass, playing a huge custom built Bass and Guitar Double Neck. Marty Steinberg, pal since Junior High was the perfect Drummer. Termini plays Mellotron, Hammond B3, Minimoog and Acoustic piano on this work. Vicki Zollo appears on voice just at the end of this truncated version.
At the time of this recording Termini was 20, Marty and Dan and Vicki all were 19 years old.
Audio was captured by sound engineer William Wittman, AKA Weedy Wet. All the folks involved can be seen in this video. Can you spot them all? Cheers RT
© termini 1976"
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
The Abominatron - 1st Bob Moog Prototype Modular
"In this blog post, Seva explores a tape that was donated to us by pioneering synthesist Herb Deutsch, who collaborated with Bob on the first prototype modular. In this 84 minute tape, Bob methodically explains the functions of the modular. We are excited to include five snippets of that tape here. Many thanks to Herb Deutsch for this historical treasure."
Read about it and hear the tapes at The Bob Moog Foundation.
Read about it and hear the tapes at The Bob Moog Foundation.
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Moog Minimoog + Roland JD-800 "Orange Dream pt.3"
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
'Orange Dream part 3'
bassline: Moog Minimoog with Lintronics Midi sequenced by the MFB Step64 step sequencer and sync with the TR-707
bells and pads: Roland JD-800
drums: Roland TR-707"
wind controller, synthesizers, and voice fx
YouTube via spunkytoofers
"http://www.spunkytoofers.com for more information on the circuit bent synthesizers involved.
akai ewi4000s, circuit bent alesis qsr, circuit bent yamaha mu5, dave smith evolver, tc electronic fireworx with voice."
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