Thursday, May 13, 2010
Taurus 3 and Midi Murf part 1 of 2
YouTube via Rhythmicons — May 13, 2010 — "This is a demo of some of the basic factory presets running through the factory patterns of the Midi Murf.
Taurus to Murf to Crate Bx80 Bass Amp"
You can hear the "sequencing" effect of the Murf better in the next video.
Taurus 3 and MidiMurf part 2 of 2
Roland D-50 emulates the eminent 310 strings
YouTube via magevers — May 13, 2010 — "Vintage synth Demo by magevers
Roland D-50 emulates the eminent 310 strings used by JMJ in equinoxe and oxygene
EFX:
Roland DEP-5 for delay
Sonar 8 for reverb
EHX small stone phaser EH4800
D-50 patch by magevers"
Jun's Factory - JM-1 - Free VST drum computer
YouTube via vstplanet — May 13, 2010 — "Jun's Factory - JM-1 - Free drum machine - http://www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/...
Free VST instruments and effects"
Junn Linn
The Clock Locker
YouTube via ugufru — May 13, 2010 — "This demonstrates a finished prototype of the Miduino (Arduino) based Clock Locker MIDI master clock. The big silver knob controls the tempo. The left button is start/restart, and the right button is stop/continue. The back of the unit contains standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks and sends MIDI clock messages to Dave Smith Instruments Mopho [keyboard] and Waldorf XTk synthesizers with arpeggiators activated on both. On the back of the device are analog clock sends for use with analog modular synthesizers which are flashing the LED on the breadboard."
"Don't you want me" on Roland Fantom X7
YouTube via Tonneman — May 13, 2010 — "'Don't you want me' , original by the Human League. I performed this piece on the Roland Fantom X7. Enjoy!"
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Practicing on the Soundlab

(click for more)
captions:
top: "According to her, 'This is the part of the song where the prince dies, and it is THE END'"
bottom: "This is a synthesizer based around the MFOS Soundlab board. I designed a matrix keyboard scanner circuit with velocity sensing, and added a PT2396-based echo."

"Synth connection" featuring Arturia MiniMoog.
YouTube via TheSynthFreq — "May 12, 2010 — Hi. This is a new retro synth-pop style composition written today after playing with the vst MiniMoog.
:) I used a MiniMoog Vst's arpeggio, which is a first for me, but the arpeggios inspired a new song. I used 8 notes which equals 4/4 time, to set the arp from DX-9's midi out into the computer. The real MiniMoog is Sweet too. I had the chance to play one and its a truly awesome synth. My sister joins me in this song, jammin out the string track on the Motif-6. In the end, I attempted to fade the arp out by lowering its volume on the amp. lol
Please Enjoy! :)
:) TSF"
Jonathan Vingiano: Credit Synthesis, Sound Sculpture 2009
YouTube via MediaArtTube — May 12, 2010 — "A sculpture which interprets data stored magnetically (credit cards, student IDs, etc) and translates it to a brief melody.
More info: http://jonathanvingiano.com/"
ARP 2600 part1: Sound FX
YouTube via shaft9000 — May 12, 2010 — "Recorded through Allen&Heath ZED R16's A/D converters with no EQ or processing.
I recently had recapped and modded my early 70's Tonus-logo ARP 2600 synthesizer. Everything works great now, plus my tech added extended FM and keyboard/LFO functions - even better than new! You can achieve these sounds using a stock 2600 as well, but mine has a few paths re-routed for convenience, also a rebuilt key-assembly, filter and PSU, an extra LFO etc."
Droning, not drowning (Boss SYB-5 + Boss DD-2 + Behringer FX600)
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan — May 12, 2010 — "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with a Boss Bass Synthesizer SYB-5, a Boss Digital Delay DD-2 and Behringer Multi-FX FX 600 effect pedal. The all thing has been made in one take and has not been edited. Enjoy !"
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