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Friday, May 28, 2010

Sweetwater Minute - Vol. 40, Demo of Roland GAIA SH-01 and V-Combo VR-700


YouTube via SweetwaterSound — May 28, 2010 — "More on the GAIA: http://bit.ly/GAIASH01. More on the VR-700: http://bit.ly/VR700.
In this Sweetwater Minute, Mitch Gallagher chats with Bob Bailey from Roland about the concepts behind the new GAIA SH-01 synth and V-Combo VR-700. Then, Sweetwater's Daniel Fisher plays both of them, showing many of the exclusive sounds he's created that will come included when you get one from Sweetwater."

doepfer maq 16/3 cokabit first ratchet test %-)


YouTube via Cokabit — May 28, 2010 — ratchet testwith doepfer maq 16/3 ...is not easy?¿ %-)

studio shoot


YouTube via capougello — May 28, 2010 — "a little studio shoot during the 'Why not Behave' EP arrangement work..

as with all my productions only extensive use of hardware & modular synthesizers here, enjoy."

Update:

studio shoot 2

sync thing in a gameboy (two gameboy sync)


YouTube via RustyNex — May 28, 2010 — "this is a gameboy i built for a customer, i was a be reluctant to build it as it uses my sync thing which isn't fully developed yet. but the results were better than i had expected. this video shows how the system can be synced with another gameboy and pass its effects onto that gameboy as well. this is running as master

the gameboy was very difficult to build, i was designing it as i built it because the sync thing wasn't finished yet and so i had to add bits as i built it to make it work and i was running out of room. in the end i had to loose the headphone jack and internal speaker"

sync thing in a gameboy (self pitch sync 2)

DCAM: Synth Squad 'Recreations'


YouTube via FXpansion — May 28, 2010 — "To celebrate the release of DCAM: Synth Squad 1.0.3, which includes over 480 new presets, we thought we'd have some fun recreating some classic synth riffs. Can you spot them all?

For more information on DCAM: Synth Squad, visit http://www.fxpansion.com/synthsquad"

Korg Monotron


YouTube via horganator — May 28, 2010 — "A demo of the Korg Monotron, including filtering of the audio input"

iPhone Wiviband - Terminator theme


YouTube via mikamulperi — May 28, 2010 — "All the sounds from Wiviband iPhone app (Except drums in the end)."
Wiviband on iTunes:
Wallander Instruments
Note there is a Lite (free) version.

iPhone + Wiviband flute solo

"mikamulperi — May 28, 2010 — Playing wiviband flute solo for my original song."

Aurora iPad Review Part B - Making a Basic Track


YouTube via VJFranzK — May 28, 2010 — Making a Basic Track
Part 1 here

iPads on Ebay
Aurora Sound Studio on iTunes:
Aurora Sound Studio

Oscilloscope/synthesiser twiddling


YouTube via thenervoussquirrel — May 28, 2010 — "Oscillosope with X and Y axes connected to a modular synthesiser."

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Quicken Moon Concert - Performance of 月伸1 by Amar


YouTube via catsynth — April 11, 2010 — "Performance of 月伸1 by Amar at the Luggage Store Gallery on February 25, 2010. The video features his "wondercat" Luna. The live improvised performance uses the Octave CAT vintage analog synthesizer, Korg KAOS pad, Dave Smith Evolver., and Monome controller."

This one brought a smile to my face.
You can find more videos as well as additional details on CatSynth here.

On this particular piece: "Of course, the highlight of the set was the premier of 月伸1, featuring improvised electronic music set against a video of Luna. Musically, I focused on the Octave CAT (seemed appropriate) with the other electronic instruments in a supporting role.

The music was improvised live, with some prepared guidelines. In this way, it was reminiscent of the live music performances from old silent films. I kept the music relatively sparse and maintained the focus on the visual elements, which moved back and forth between clips of Luna and abstract visual elements (you can read more about the video production here [see link above]). The audience clearly responded to the video of Luna and the music, and their laughter at very points reminded just how funny a piece this was."
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