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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Circuit Bent Speak & Math Vintage Analog Glitch Synth


YouTube via radial77 — June 11, 2010

via this auction
"This is a carefully designed Circuit Bent instument. The unit functions as normal, but includes the following added modifications:
* LFO activation Toggle
* LFO shape knob
* LFO rate knob
* LFO depth knob
* Tone hold button
* Tone lock toggle
* Repeater loop toggle
* Three fixed glitch toggles which can be used individually or combined
* Pitch activation
* Pitch high/low adjustment knob
* Speaker on/off
* 1/4" mono output jack for routing to amp, mixer, DAW, etc.
* Master power/reset toggle"

Antonio Onorato-Breath guitar Yamaha G10(Solo)

via this auction
"These units were made in the early 1990's, and are among the most accurate midi tracking controllers ever made. Latency is essentially nil with these units. Far superior to any of the current pitch to midi conversion systems on the market today (Roland, Axon, etc.), the G10 uses pulse waves to determine pitch, and is extremely fast and expressive, as you can see in the video clips below."




YouTube via domrnico61 — October 28, 2007 — Tavagnacco Jazz '07

Yamaha G 10 guitar synth, City Blues (instr) by Dr. Ika

YouTube via pickmaster — March 16, 2007 — "Yamaha G 10 guitar synth in "left hand only" mode, G 10C controller, Audity 2000 synth module, stereo PA. Dr.Ika plays groovy contemporary blues with different patches."

LA synth gathering summer 2010


via Justin:

"When: July 10th, 2010 from Noon 'til ???

Where: See map here.
8535 Dice Road
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-2509

More info to come!"

PROPHET 5 REV 2

PROPHET 5 REV 2 from Logan Mannstrane on Vimeo.

"Prophet 5 REV 2 Improvisation with Video Montage

Created for my good friend Nap. Lines only buddy.

Signal flow is: PROPHET 5==>SRE-555 Tape Echo==> Siemens 295b EQ ==> Eventide 2016 Reverb==> Prism Orpheus AD/DA

Left Channel is SRE-555 Output A, Right channel is SRE-555 Output B. Chorus is output from A+B. Spring Reverb is output from B. Tape Delay is Output B. Direct Signal is output A.

All video shot with a Nikon D90 using a Nikkor 1.4 Aperture 50mm lens, along with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G zoom."

Hammond L-143 - Audio-Technica PRO 24-CM Test


YouTube via Organgrinder010 — June 12, 2010 — "A little test of the Audio-Technica PRO 24-CM Test that I bought for my Canon 7D. The unfortunate fact is that the AGC in the camera is not yet bypass-able so the quieter the source the more hissss you are going to hear. The good thing about this mic is that it records XY stereo pattern vs. the internal mono mic, but there is also a noted increase in audio quality and frequency range. I would recommend this mic if you do lots of run n' gun concert recording or other venues which provide a nice loud sound. If you're a filmmaker looking for a mic for your DSLR to record high quality sound for most situations, then I would look elsewhere. A good preamp would then be needed.

The organ is my old trusty Hammond L-143. No leslie, just stock output through the internal speakers. I don't know my Santana as well as I should..."
inside a Hammond organ. Note I try to only post organ vids that are somewhat synth related, otherwise the number of posts going up would get even more out of control. I'm posting this as you can see the internals of the organ compared to synths.

Korg Radias demo (1 of 2) by syntezatory.prv.pl


YouTube via Jexus — June 12, 2010 — "Demo of 2006 Korg Radias (=R3). All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb.

Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer."

Update:

Korg Radias demo (2 of 2) by syntezatory.prv.pl

YouTube via Jexus | July 01, 2010

"Demo of 2006 Korg Radias (=R3). All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb.

Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer."

Elektronengehirn concert LAC 2010 soundnight SJU Utrecht

Elektronengehirn concert LAC 2010 soundnight SJU Utrecht from Malte Steiner on Vimeo.


"Full length video of the performance in SJU Utrecht at Linux Audio Conference 2010 on 3. May. Not much to see, more to hear. Algorhythmical composition processes been live controlled and augmented with some live playing. The piece is done in Pure Data and running on a Linux laptop (Arch Linux), all sounds are synthesized in realtime without samples or prepared tracks.
More about Elektronengehirn:
elektronengehirn.de
facebook.com/pages/Elektronengehirn/127902504097
myspace.com/elektronengehirn"

French SPEAK & SPELL Voice Synthesizer

via this auction

"What could be cooler than a Speak & Spell? That's correct. The French Speak & Spell.

La Dictée Magique by Texas Instruments.

Excellent condition for its age. A few tiny marks here and there but not that far off of perfect.

Would make a great circuit bending project or like me, you could use it to learn robotic French."


Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir - 'Lux Aurumque'


YouTube via EricWhitacresVrtlChr — March 21, 2010 —

Think additive synthesis.

"PRODUCED AND MANAGED BY:

Scott Haines

COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY:
Eric Whitacre

Representing 12 Countries:
Austria
Argentina
Canada
Germany
Ireland
New Zealand
The Philippines
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States of America"

Make Noise: Pressure Points and Skiff

flickr by Analogue Haven

"Here's a photo of the new [April] Skiff tabletop enclosure that Make Noise will soon ship to us. Also in the photo are a few Pressure Points controller modules, the new Points Expander prototype, the Make Noise blank panel which are now available, a couple Doepfer modules and connections provided via Tiptop Audio Stackcables. Photo by Josh Kay. LINK: www.makenoisemusic.com/."

http://analoguehaven.com/
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