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Sunday, May 02, 2010

acid loop with the oberkorn


YouTube via DrOctave1 — May 02, 2010 — "an acid sounding loop on the oberkorn with some nasty bass.
for once i will explain a patch not in full detail but here goes.
oberkorn cva to wallkko anti osc tri out going to 2nd anti osc tri out going to lpg on qmmg then to doepfer 125 pshifterthen into delay on the tiptop z5k. bass is doepfer 154/155 going into 140 adsr then split to the cv1 of doepfer a110 and to the cutoff on vca on qmmg. snare is a118 doepfer to qmmg vca and a trigger hitting a 141 vcadsr to vary the snare a slight bit with the woggle bug from make noise adding retrigger to the 141. and all the last bit the bass is into the cwejman sph2 and snare into another tiptop z5k. thanks"

Amped Moog Voyager and Freqbox 01

flickr by cl516

"CL516 BLOG - Moog Voyager with an extra oscillator from the Freqbox, all going through a MF-104SD delay, then to an Ampeg bass amp."

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flickr by mattwjennings

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Pure data / Gem - Additive synthesis and spiral


YouTube via shaolinmonk01 — May 02, 2010 —

kanukanakina com baixo


YouTube via comemelinhos — May 02, 2010 — miguel pipa -maquinarias e quinquilharias. miguel ramos- baixo

1984 Sequential Circuits SIX TRAK

via this auction






Mattel Synsonics electronic drum machine

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In/Out 2010: Digital Performance Festival Submissions

"The Tank is accepting proposals for:
In/Out 2010: Digital Performance Festival
In/Out is an annual festival that features leading performers, developers, artists, and tinkerers of the digital design community in hopes bridging the gap between the forum based world and the stage. The festival seeks to bring digitally driven performances into the limelight with two full days of workshops and performances. We invite programmers, visualists, hardware hackers, electronics gurus, musicians, and novices to take part in the events of In/Out. With workshops to encourage others to join in the fray and inspiring performances, this is not only the time for those interested in the constantly changing field to get involved, but for current members of the community to step up their game as well. The boundary pushing festival is produced by the Tank, a humble non-profit performing arts presenter located in Manhattan. In addition to In/Out, the Tank also produces the legendary Bent and Blip festivals as well as nightly performances from New York City's finest emerging artists.
Visit In/Out's website at http://inoutfest.org/
Videos of last year's performances can be found at http://vimeo.com/album/158127
Photographs can be viewed at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tpiper/sets/
72157622874966737/

This year's In/Out will take place on September 17 and 18, 2010 at...
The Tank Theater
354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Performers
In/Out is searching for musicians, visualists, dancers, and performers who have integrated digital technologies into their work. From building custom controllers to creating their own software, or users of new technology, we want it! Submit a brief description of your performance along with a sample of your work.
If at all possible, we would greatly appreciate proposal materials in the form of hyperlinks.
Live performance videos are preferred.
Workshops + Lectures
Help motivate the vanguard by leading a workshop in new media for audio/video
performance. Past workshops have included: working in Jitter, building drum machines in Reaktor, and code driven music composition with Processing. In/Out is especially interested in hands on, kit based, and introductory workshops.
Please submit a brief description of what you would like to teach or share, along with any work you have done, are doing, or will do in the field.
Deadline for proposals: June 11, 2010
submissions@inoutfest.org"

eboard-10

flickr by Baltech
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pinball and a yamaha electone

Anyone ID the electone? It's not the GX-1 or FX-1

Update: this is from this eBoard Museum set

http://www.eboardmuseum.com/

Update via Brandon at Elegant Accents: It's a Yamaha EX-42. You can find a pic of one via Brandon here.
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