Tuesday, March 16, 2010
STILTON ADAPTOR TEST part 1
YouTube via gaufresderiz
"Test delle varie funzioni dello Stilton Adaptor The Harvestman. PARTE 1"
Update:
STILTON ADAPTOR TEST part 2 (end)
"Bridge of promises" - on Yamaha HE-8
YouTube via organfairy
"This is a very early Jean Michel Jarre composition that seems to have two titles. Sometimes it is called "Blackbird" but I haven't been able to confirm what the real title is supposed to be.
Anyway I play it on the Yamaha HE-8 organ with CVS-10 expander, Roland Rhytm Arranger for the drum sounds, and Roland JX-8P for the 'fairy dust'."
Grendel

"Four VCOs, Two VCAs, Moog clone/Synthacon/MFOS 4 pole LP filters, 2 custom ADSRs, 3 LFOs, Rebote Delay, Knick Knacks here and there.
The "cabinet" is 100% Home Depot which is made up of oak planks (aisle 32), plexiglass front panels, 6 layers of black paint. To mount the panels, I used aluminum L strips which were screwed on to the top and bottom planks. The L strips were then threaded for 8/32 screw size. I'm adding another tier in the summer."
Alesis Micron

"Sketch for a possible project."
Update via Matt in the comments:
"Hey thanks for posting my drawing!
-Matt AKA Pop Heroes
teleflux.com
popheroes.net"
Update: print available here
Reason for the iPad?

"According to the latest CM magazine as they spoke to Propelerhead CEO Ernst Nathorst-Boos there might be a possibility they are going to develope iPad version of Reason as 'iPad is at least as powerful computer as the ones we started making software for back in 90s. And that's pretty exicting!'
( iPad -1GHz Apple A4 processor )"
Percy Hammersledge - modular synth improv
YouTube via doctorvague
"This was a fun one- I hope you enjoy it. The modular is a live stereo mix unedited. I jammed to a Bossa Nova drum loop and then mixed and mashed some loops after the fact to make it a bit more interesting. Used SynthesizersDOTcom, Modcan, Suit and Tie Guy, Moon Modular, MOTM, MOTU Volta and a DIY switcher in the upper right. I'm sending various rhythmic trigger pulse streams, including off-beats from Volta and switching them at the matrix switcher. The bottom row controls the delay time for example. I managed to hit the right combination of switches a couple of times and got lucky with some cool syncopations like at 2:29. This is the last section of a much longer jam."
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