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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Nexus 2 Overview - reFX with Mike Acosta


YouTube via djmichaeltrance — May 30, 2010 — "Producer , Remixer, Sound Designer & Product Specialist Mike Acosta demonstrates the new features and sounds in reFX's Nexus 2. All done within Ableton Live 8.

Please visit
www.refx.com"

korg ds-10 track 49


YouTube via korgds10 — May 30, 2010 — "This is a track made with the Nintendo "original" Korg ds-10. To get my deep thoughts about the DS-10 and this track in particular, stop by at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com (Ugo Capeto's blog)."

Get Well Jeff Toman!


via Dave

"Jeff Toman of CustomSynth.co.uk fell ill on Monday, May 24th, due to a heart condition, and all his friends, clients, and fans would certainly wish him well during his recovery, especially on his birthday today (May 30th)! Post your greetings to Jeff in the comments and let him know how much we love his work, and him for it!"

Happy Birthday Jeff!! Get better soon! We and our crazy custom synths need you! ;)

Bianca Holst plays the Web


YouTube via herowouters — May 30, 2010 — "Gaudeamus Electronic Music Festival, 2006. Bianca Holst plays the "Web", an interface designed by STEIM Amsterdam."

Trapkat Africa Forest LOOPs 2010


YouTube via MrRitchieDrums — May 30, 2010 — "Been experimenting with the DigiTech JamMan Loop Pedal. This improvisation uses computer software for all of the sounds: Native Instruments BATTERY 3 & ABSYNTH with Arturia Moog Modular V2 & Analog Factory. Live performance in real time with no edits."

no MIDI no keyboards (+audio)

flickr by Chris_Carter_
(click for more)

"Live improve set-up.

Equipment shown:
Two Kaossilators, two mini Kaoss pads, a KP3 Kaoss pad, a Tom Bugs WOM synth, Chimera BC8, BC9 and BC16 synths, two Zoom PFX-9003 effects, an Eventide Modfactor, an Eventide Timefactor, a Dirty-Carter E.S.G.I synth, a portable Edirol mixer and a Zoom H2 for recording. No MIDI, keyboards, laptops or desktop computers were used.


Rhythms were generated by the two Kaossilators - going through the mini KPs, bass loops were generated by the KP3. The Chimera BC16 synth (LFO and ADSR) was voltage controlling the BC9 synth and the two Eventide stompboxes. All loop syncing and BPM matching was done on the fly using 'tap-tempo' on the Korgs and Eventides.


A recording of this improv set-up can be heard here:
soundcloud.com/chris_carter/no-midi-no-keyboards

another photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/chris_carter_/4652558166/

This is part of my CCCL project.
aka: Chis Carter's Chemistry Lessons
chriscarterchemistrylessons.blogspot.com/"

my little Synthi AKS

flickr by Chris_Carter_

"This is my new minaiture EMS Synthi AKS - unfortunately it doesn't produce any sounds. To give an idea of scale I've included an AA battery - this thing is small... but perfectly formed.

A limited number are available in kit form from SDIYcut
www.sdiycut.com/synthi-aks-gb.htm

BTW:
In the background is a much larger Synthi AKS fridge magnet."

Roland Jupiter-8 with MIDI

via this auction
"This JP-8 comes with some unknown MIDI mod (with MIDI in/out/thru) and there are also a couple of toggle switches on the left (between the "Volume" and "Master Tune" knobs) labeled "VCA" and "VCF" (I'm not entirely sure what these do but flicking the "VCA" switch up seems to very marginally increase the loudness of the sound). There is also a little red button next to the power switch and till today, I still haven't figured out what exactly it does (some kind of soft reset or something? perhaps some of you might know?). I have been using it with my computer sequencer hooked to a MOTU MIDI Express and they work fine together. "














MOOG SOURCE SYNTHESIZER advertisement

via this auction

"MOOG SOURCE SYNTHESIZER 8 x 10 advertisement>>>>item in excellent condition>>>ad extracted from magazines using an industrial cutter insuring a clean, exact cut then inserted into a archival quality 3 mil dupont melinex sheet protector for safe, long term storage & distortion free viewing. 80# acid free archival quality sheet inserted behind ad"

Birth of The Klee Sequencer - New Scott Stites Website

New Scott Stites website here.
"In August of 2006, as the summer began to wind down, I found my shop in one of its typically hopeless states of disorganization. Parts were strewn from one end of the shop to the other. I'd just finished up another summer of prototyping some Thomas Henry designs, and the MultiPhase project was lying fallow in a cardboard box awaiting reactivation. Breadboards with forgotten projects mounted to them were strewn about like so much collateral damage. I was having a hard time finding anything. I got it into my head to reorganize my shop and take inventory of what I had on hand, and to put these parts in places I was sure to be able to find them handily."
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