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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

x0xb0x is back and shipping again

via adafruit

"Adafruit is thrilled to be working with Willzyx Music, the x0xb0x is back. In our previous post & announcement we let everyone know that we would unable to support the project in the best way possible and we would be figuring out what we can do to help people get kits again. So, big news – we were very lucky enough to find someone who can devote the time, resources and support to x0xb0x – Meet James of Willzyx Music

'I just spent the last 10 years working in a San Francisco music shop and I really liked my job. I loved that I was helping people make music and that’s something that I still want to be a part of. Me and my wife have been making plans on moving to Taiwan for a number years and in 2009 we took the plunge. During 2009 I was selling completed x0xb0x’s on eBay under the name of bitcrusher76, it was a success and I am continuing on with the opening of my new web store willzyx.com.

My goal with Willzyx Music is to keep supplying the x0xb0x community with Parts and Kits. I have spent the last year building up a stock pile of parts and will bring the Kits back at an affordable price. Any new projects that are produced from Willzyx will have the same MIT open source license, so you can hack, modify and commercialize any of Willzyx’s original designs.'"

To Dream


YouTube via MsMotif6 — February 24, 2010 — "Original composition on the Motif performed by Crystal/MsMotif 6.
Uses 6 tracks including African Djembe drums and a live electric guitar track to complete the performance.
No looping or sampling.
Enjoy,
MsMotif6"

You can find more videos on MsMotif6's YouTube Channel here.
You might recognize here from some of TheSynthFreq's videos. They are sisters.

monome 256 + 512 at phog™

monome 256 + 512 at phog™ from kero on Vimeo.


"playin some ambient tunes on the 512 / 256 using mlr and polygome."

The Atari/Deathlehem Punk/Jazz Console/Choir - PREVIEW


YouTube via dolphinicus — April 20, 2010 — "I took another circuit I developed last year and applied IT, to the Atari Punk Console idea, that you see all over the internet. This is a SHORT preview of my breadboarding of it.
This unit whilst simple in the amount of controls, will have a far greater sound capability, than, the Atari Punk Console. It is also VERY QUIET. Outside of my voice, the sound from it, needs to be turned up to be heard."

Live at Moog Teaser 2 :: Amanda Palmer


YouTube via MoogMusicInc — April 20, 2010 — "Amanda Palmer & Her Nervous Cabaret Live at Moog Teaser.
Watch as Amanda and her Nervous Cabaret unleash their antics on an unsuspecting factory! Catch Miss Palmers raucous performance shot live in the Moog Music Sound Studio in Asheville, NC Premiering April 21, 2010 exclusively at www.liveatmoog.com."
Part 1 here.

Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction


E-mu ESynth Synth Sampler

via this auction






Symbolic Sound Kyma X Capybara 320 Basic System

via this auction
"Info and specs:
Kyma X is an incredibly flexible and powerful sound design environment being used in music and post-production studios, research labs, art installations, game developers' studios, educational institutions, home studios, and live performances. A sound library with over 1000 pre-packaged examples means you can start creating amazing sounds straight out of the box. Extensive documentation, online knowledge bases and free email/phone support ensure that you'll be able to take Kyma anywhere your imagination inspires you to go! Read more... "


Waldorf Blofeld Va synth presets checking - performed by Dladio ( space4keys Team video demo )


YouTube via Space4Keys — April 20, 2010 — "Waldorf Blofeld presets - performed by Dladio ( space4keys team video demo )

www.space4keys.com
www.keyboardsolo.com"

2010-04-20 - XBase loves Kenny - Kenny's Death FX in action


YouTube via KeepUpOnIt — April 20, 2010 — "New gimmick just grabbed: Kenny's Death - some sort of analogue Fuzz Distortion Filter FX. First Test, fuzzing the Jomox XBase09.

You know the Metasonix TM-7 Scrotum Smasher FX box? Kennys Death is definitely not directly comparable to the TM-7, it's not tube-based and so its not anything close to a "copy" of the TM-7, but if you don't wanna spend the money for a TM-7, this red rabbit bastard is your friend. Its sooo cool, really solid (metall box with quality pots), fully analogue and also includes a cranky lowpass filter with seperate output (if you want). The first run was limited to 20 units for approximately 150€ a unit at the end, initially even "just" 130 € but its sold out. Seems like I got lucky.

Kenny will smash your ears really hard and is pure fun fun fun!

http://www.kennys-death.blogspot.com/"
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