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Wednesday, April 07, 2010
ARP-O-MATIC - ARP Odyssey Synth Freak-Out = Bill T Miller - Orgy Of Noise (vintage white face ARP model)
ARP-O-MATIC - ARP Odyssey Synth Freak-Out = Bill T Miller - Orgy Of Noise (vintage white face ARP model) from Bill T Miller = billtmiller.com on Vimeo.
OrgyOfNoise.com --- Bill T Miller (BTM) tweaking in his Headroom Studios (Boston) back in 2003. This vintage Arp Odyssey Synthesizer (from 1974) was purchased by BTM in 1976 (used) and is one of the original WHITE FACE MODELS. Fun fact... ARP stands for Alan R. Pearlman the mastermind of ARP.
This BTM Orgy Of Noise clip appears on the Orgy Of Noise 2004 DVD, but has never been on Vimeo or YouTube until now.... SEE MORE from the DVD at: OrgyOfNoise.com/dvd/
* drum beat in background is from a bent albino toy drum machine.
* Video by BTM
* B&W Still Photos by Sheri Hausey
* THIS video is NOT a DEMO for the synth... the "SONG" is called ARP-O-MATIC and is just pure FUN.
more more more BTM - billtmiller.blogspot.com"
8-Bit Dr. Horrible (Act 1)
YouTube via DoctorOctoroc — April 05, 2010 — "An 8-bit interpretation of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog" as a theoretical Nintendo game.
All music, sound effects, graphics and animation for "Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Game" were created by me as a tribute to Dr. Horrible (by Joss Whedon) and the NES.
To watch the animation in high quality and to download the complete 8-bit soundtrack in mp3 format, please visit http://www.doctoroctoroc.com/8-bit-dr...
Programs used in the creation of this animation:
Graphics: Adobe Photoshop
Animation: Adobe Flash
Sequencing: FL Studio
Instruments: NES+MidiNES
Mastering: Adobe Soundbooth
Sound Effects: SFXR
For more information on the creation of the "8-Bit Dr. Horrible" project, feel free to email me: doc@doctoroctoroc.com"
via MODD3D
The Fairlight library for Reason
YouTube via bitleyTM — March 18, 2010 —
"Five months in the making, my new Refill "Fairlight CMI Legacy" is now available from PowerFX.com. All music examples and sound programming by Patrick Fridh Aka Bitley™."
Fairlight CMI Legacy playing a track
"A little track made with my new refill, available from www.powerfx.com." via Failed Muso Update via BITLEY™ in the comments: "Thanks for picking this one up & noticing, spreading the word! :) The refill is now officially approved & positively seen by Fairlight.au and Fairlight Instruments, which feels great. A little bit like when Roland "OK'd" Propellerhead back in the ReBirth day, as a user pointed out. I've set up a little web page with new updates and so forth. This is probably the first commercial refill in the world that gets free updates. Since its release two weeks ago, I have updated it twice, increasing the number of patches from about 300 to nearly 600. The update refill, called Supremacy, also acts as a demo bank for anyone wanting to try it out. More info on PowerFX of course but also here; http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/
Thanks again!!!
Best,
Patrick"
Harvestman Nuclear Football
"I am offering the only other Nuclear Football besides seƱor harvestmans. This case used to belong to devi ever (of pedal fx fame) and is in the same condition as when i got it, sans the modules which have been absorbed by my other case."
Note the Nuclear Football is the case and is one of two made.
dd6.wmv
YouTube via Destroyifyer — April 07, 2010 — "This is a circuit bent Yamaha DD6. This machine will be up for auction until April 17th, 2010."
Update:
Circuit Bent Yamaha DD6 Drum Machine
practice for a techno live set
YouTube via leoleox — April 07, 2010 — "playing techno live without a personal computer"
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