Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Adobe Demos Flash & Air on HP's Slate Device
YouTube via hpcomputers. No synths in this vid, but I'm sure you can make the connection - slate devices for synthesis. Note the iPad will not support Adobe Flash, this will. Some online synths like Hobnox's AudioTools require Flash. Note AngryOctopus requires Java. You'll also be able to run VSTs and Ableton Live native on this. Be sure to see this post and vote if you haven't already. The post is on the slate format and not solely on the iPad.
Trifonic: FM Synthesis 101 (Continued)
Trifonic: FM Synthesis 101 (Continued) from Next Step Audio on Vimeo.
Part 1 here
"Electronic music production tutorial by Trifonic for NextStepAudio.com."
Spectralis
YouTube via vectorass
"Spectralis with Lexicon LXP-5 delay added via Tascam Midistudio 688 analogue mixer, Quad 303 amplifier and Wharfedale Modus One speakers. Footage taken by Canon G-7 camera."
"Close to you" - on Yamaha HE-8
YouTube via organfairy
"This song was a big hit for Richard and Karen Carpenter in the early 1970's. Still today this Carpenters song is often played on the sentimental radio shows.
Here I play it on the Yamaha HE-8 organ with a little help from the Korg Rhytm 55 and the Roland JX-8P."
Who is Moldover?
YouTube via moldover. Note his custom controller featured here. More posts here.
"A quick intro to Moldover: Musician, Artist, and Inventor."
Sweetwater - Korg nanoKontrol & nanoPad on Moog Little Phatty & Korg R3
YouTube via SweetwaterSound
"More info: http://bit.ly/bNONmH
A unique demo of tricks you can pull of with Korg's affordable nano series controllers. In this video, Daniel Fisher uses the nanoKONTROL and the nanoPAD alongside synths from Moog and Korg plus the B4II organ plug-in from Native Instruments. Don't miss the trick with the nanoPAD's trackpad at the end."
Thingamagoop 2 by Bleep Labs
YouTube via drbleep
"The Thingamagoop 2 is here! Analog VCO with digital control via Arduino.
Get it from bleeplabs.com"
Computer Music Journal: The Effect of Modulator Phase on Timbers in FM Synthesis
You can read the article in MIT's Computer Music Journal here. You can find a list of issues at JSTOR here and the Computer Music Journal website here. Note you will have to do a little digging and some content requires you to log in. You can however review the Editor's Notes for each issue.
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