Tuesday, April 13, 2010
iPad MPC Style Drum Pads - TouchOSC with Propellerhead Record
YouTube via PeffTV — April 11, 2010 — "TouchOSC drum pad interface on the apple iPad, configured to trigger a Redrum Drum Machine in Propellerhead Record+Reason. Transport and effect mapping make programming and live tweaking a breeze. Interfaced via wifi and translated to MIDI with Osculator: http://www.osculator.net
TouchOSC: http://www.hexler.net
Propellerhead Record+Reason: http://propellerhead.se
MPC Samples: http://kikbakonline.com
OSC: http://opensoundcontrol.org/
I'm no Jeremy Ellis on the MPC, but i wouldn't want to kick, beat, and elbow the iPad: http://www.youtube.com/user/jeremyell..."
keybdwizrd - Korg M3 Programs Demo #1
YouTube via keybdwizrd — April 13, 2010 — "A demonstration of some of the programs (individual sounds) in the Korg M3 workstation synthesizer. These are all factory presets from the latest "xpanded" model of the M3. NOTE: The lights on this keyboard do NOT blink - they only appear to do so in the video."
Update:
keybdwizrd - Korg M3 Programs Demo #2
Famous Fairlight Sounds Part 2
YouTube via bitleyTM — April 13, 2010 — "This one's gonna be a lot tougher for you I think. Take a guess to see if you know which songs I impersonated here with the refill. I tried not being too obvious this time. Game's up! :)"
259 evolution

"All 3 types of the 259 complex waveform generator offered by Buchla and Associates over the years. All though they share the same number , they are very different from each other."
Cromina String Machine

"No samples inside! After more than one year of development we are glad to present you this physical modeling recreation of the electronic strings sound of the 60s and 70s. Solina, Crumar and Logan where the names, which made it first possible for bands to bring a string orchestra on stage or into the studio. The lush sound of these electronic keyboards stamped many songs of this era. And then an electronic musician from France connected one of those keyboards to a phaser and created the most famous electronic string sound ever.
Two things are fundamental for this famous sound, which also made it impossible to construct a faithful copy with samples:
- the frequency divider circuit, that gave these keyboards polyphony
with the disadvantage of a very static sound
- the chorus unit to overcome this with a heavy modulation
The soundwise peculiarities of these can not be successful recreated by sampling. So we developed a plugin with the main emphasis on the reproduction of this typical influence on the sound. Though the drawback is a higher CPU load, it absolutely gives a much better reproduction of the original sound.
Although this plugin has it’s focus on the typical Solina sound (including a phaser and delay effect), it can produce a wide range of typical sounds by using the integrated equalizer, vibrato, envelope variations (including a piano envelope) and other tuning controls."
Samples on site. via UniQue Werkx
Live E340 & E350 demos

"Here are 4 snippets of the E340 & E350 recorded by Robert Rich in rehearsal.
This upcoming tour info is here:
http://robertrich.com/2010-tour-dates/
There are 4 synth tracks that are sequenced via Ableton Live. There is a
Korg Wavestation "pad", the other 3 are all MOTM voices as follows:
#1: E340 Cloud >> MOTM-440 VCF (P5 rev 2 type)
#2: E350 MT >> MOTM-480 VCF (CS-80 type)
#3: custom CS-80 VCO >> MOTM-490 Moog ladder VCF
I'll be at the Tucson show, hope to see some folks there.
http://synthtech.com/demo/e350/e340_e350_improv.mp3
http://synthtech.com/demo/e350/e340_e350_intro.mp3
http://synthtech.com/demo/e350/e340_e350_mythos.mp3
http://synthtech.com/demo/e350/e350_e350_twilight.mp3
Module information is here"

Radiopho(r)n beats (by Franck Smith)
YouTube via znshn — April 13, 2010 — "Radiopho(r)n beats by Zn'shñ member & soloist Franck Smith. Contents: glitchy pulses, beat making, analog electronics, signal trajectory, clicks, analog filtering, noise manufacturing... (N.B. "radiopho(r)n" = radiophonic + horn)
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.
Material in this video:
- Kaoss Pad KP3 (by Korg)
- Kaossilator (by Korg)
- 2x Sherman Filterbank 2 (tabletop versions)
- Biscuit (by Oto Machines) *used in mono
http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://francksmith.blogspot.com
http://znshn.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/franck_smith
Complete video selection on http://www.youtube.com/znshn
Last discographic works:
* Franck Smith, "Théorème de point fixe" http://francksmith.blogspot.com/2009/...
* Zn'shñ, "II" http://znshn.blogspot.com/2009/09/second-album-of-dual-electronic-unit.html
........................................
"Franck Smith", Live Electronics, Odiolorgnette, Kaoss Pad, Kaossilator, Korg, Sherman Filterbank 2, Biscuit, Oto Machines, 8-bit, Analog Filters, noise manufacturing, Zn'shñ"
boolean groove
YouTube via angelometz — April 13, 2010 — "Another patch with the the new synthesizers.com quantizer and a kl logic module.
Pretty meesy jungle of cords! The drum sounds are from the pearl drx-1, the cymbals from a roland td-10. Everything is triggered by the logic module, except the kick and snare."
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