"Yamaha CS-01, Moogerfooger MuRF, Moogerfooger Lowpass Filter, Electro Harmonix Memory Toy. A bit more explicit and less flirty, but oh God does it sound great!"
"From the serie "Jackson Pollock - The City-Noise (Düsseldorf) is the Canvas on which the Sounddrops (drippings) take place." Using the Doepfer Dark Energie and some Reverb/Delay from Lexicon MX300" follow-up to this post
YouTube via potterpaint2000 — June 05, 2010 — "an improv featuring the above machines. The Doepfer is inputting itself; the Corvax sings along! http://etherra.blogspot.com"
YouTube via MrYamadub — June 05, 2010 — "we are "Denshi-Teishoku" it's psychedelic sound created by improvisasion of electronic instruments is just awesome!! It would take you into thier vortex of amazing electro sound! http://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/comb..."
YouTube via DJDJSMusic — June 05, 2010 — "Week 23 of my 1Song1Week1Year project to write one new song each week for the year 2010. This week I continue my exploration of Polymetric/Polyrhythm composition with my track Isosceles (Named after the category of triangles)."
YouTube via FatSynthDude — June 05, 2010 — "So it turns out that the Oberkorn problem was just one of having been given the wrong power supply. I've contacted Noisebug about it, so hopefully they'll get me the right one soon so that I can run the Telemark and the Oberkorn simultaneously. XD
In the meantime, here's a quick jam session I threw together to make sure everything was working. Nothing too fancy is going on here, just a cheesy psy-trance loop I threw together. I got the Oberkorn mainly for modulation rather than note sequencing. In this video, it's controlling the filter of the FRXS, the filter for the Red Square, and the filter for the Pro One. The gates are being used to bounce the steps to wonderful yet random places. The Oberkorn is being clocked from MIDI, which works extremely well, by the way. ZTracker is sequencing the synth notes as well as the drums from the MPC1000. Mixing is done by a pair of StudioLives. Effects are being handled by the StudioLive's onboard effects, a Zoom 1202, a Peavey AddVerb II, and a pair of Lexicon MX300's.
I apologize that I ended up having to use the camera's audio for this video. The StudioLives were supposed to be recording the main outs to the computer for later syncing, but because my computer hates me, it recorded all of the individual channels with no problem, but not the master output. I would just go back and rerecord it, but I'm fat and lazy, so this is the end result. :-("
YouTube via polishbroadcast — June 04, 2010 — "Trying out a few things at once for the first time: looping a guitar with the M9 slaved to the MIDI clock of the Monomachine, then running that audio through the VIrus TI to be Atomized. The Atomizer is being controlled by a MIDI sequence track on the Monomachine."