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Monday, May 24, 2010

Depeche Mode "Just Can't Get Enough" 101 version.


YouTube via DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

"This is my 101 video.
"Just Can't Get Enough" as DM performed in the Pasadena Rose Bowl. The crowd is a loop sample from that concert.

Keyboards:
Upper: Yamaha DX7 II FD
Mid: Roland JP8000.

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.

Composed by Vince Clarke"

Update:

Me playing "Random Trust" (my own song)

"DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

First time I upload a song entirely composed by me. (I have more original tracks I will upload soon.)

I composed it influenced by Depeche Mode "Playing the Angel" album specially.

Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.


Composed by DX5"

Molded Clay

Molded Clay from bar|none on Vimeo.


"Modular being sequenced by KLEE analog sequencer. Flame echometer adding drum fills on Spectralis. Monome controlling bass / pads on Spectralis."

A New Beginning


YouTube via MsMotif6 — May 24, 2010 — "Original composition written totally on the Motif 6.
A New Beginning represents a new way of thinking and how the future might be. Its positive with more major chords than I typically use.
I play the guitar live using the pitch-bend wheel for a nature effect and vibrato/modulation.
No software, no looping.
Please enjoy,
MsMotif6"

mtm05 personal report part1


YouTube via MMTAKEDA55 — May 24, 2010 — make: tokyo meeting 05 2010 05/22-23 東工大大岡山キャンパスにて

mtm05 personal report part2

Maker Fair

Happy Knobbing 2010 - More Pics and Video

See the update at the bottom of this post.

synthesizer sunday

flickr by easydriver

Pink Grease's Insanse DIY Keytar Modular

See the update in this post.

BMF Re-Configures Erik Norlander’s “Wall of Doom”

via the Bob Moog Foundation where you'll find more pics and the full story.

"Amos Gaynes [right] and August Worley [left] - To many of you, Amos Gaynes from Moog Music needs no introduction. He is well-known in the synth community for his clear and insightful articulation of all things that involve a Moog tech. Amos understands the contemporary Moog gear inside and out as a tech and as a creator of firmware for some of the newer products. A student of mechatronics at UNC-A, he is well on his way to becoming an engineering force at Moog Music, Inc.

August Worley is an electrical engineer who shares a unique qualification with Bob Moog. August is the only person to have worked at Moog Music Buffalo, Big Briar, Inc. and Moog Music Asheville. He was part of the engineering team who helped Bob develop the Voyager. August was uniquely qualified to work on this modular project, as he formerly toured with ELP as the keyboard tech for Keith Emerson’s Monster Moog Modular. He also developed the pyrotechnics for Keith’s Moog ribbon controller.

Between the two, Amos and August have donated over 60 hours of time to the completely reconfiguration of the Wall of Doom in to its new home." Be sure to see the full article for tons of more pics and the full story behind Erik Norlander's "Wall of Doom" and upcoming event with the system, at Moogus Operandi on May 27th"

Happy Knobbing 2010 Pics and Video

via moondust

Click on each of the following links for the full galleries. I picked two from each in the following order:

ovi set by moondust
flickr set by synth_mooger
flickr set by janvanvolt
picasa set by .

video of the Chimera bc9 below.










YouTube via moondustweb — May 24, 2010 — "it was a demo on the happy knobbing 2010 off the chimera synth" Update: be sure to see the sequencer.de link below for more images. Modular Synthesizer Meeting - Happy Knobbing 2010, Germany (Fischbach) Pt 1/2

 
YouTube via Moogulator — May 24, 2010 — "The Modular Synthesizer Meeting http://www.sequencer.de/blog/?p=7847 and Jams, Part 1 of 2 by sequencer.de synthesizer database Meeting Info: http://www.sequencer.de/synth/index.p... Next Meeting 10-12.June.2011" Modular Synthesizer Meeting - Happy Knobbing 2010, Germany (Fischbach) Pt 2/2

 

Jörg Schaaf - Sitting in a nice hot tub


YouTube via SCHAAFJOERG — May 23, 2010 — "Song:

"Sitting in a nice hot tub" by Jörg Schaaf
of the upcoming album "Indescreet".
Everything has been recorded from the sum-outs of a single Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2 synthesizer (http://www.raditec.de)."
Jörg Schaaf is the man behind Radikal Technoligies and formally Quasimidi.
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