สลาวลี : Raw And Loud Circuit Bent Modular Synth Experiment
YouTube via slavleeexperiment — June 12, 2010 —
"experiment on my built from scratch and circuit bent stuff
SEQ -cv} VCO -mod} VCO {cv- SEQ -cv} VCO
three voltage controlled oscillators
(vintage buddha machine, drum toy and a 555 oscillator),
two 8 step analog sequencers
(synced to the same clock)
and a mini 3 input mono mixer
*step 7 LED is dead :'(
sorry for a bit delay and feedback
please leave a comment, i'd be very grateful
bent and made in thailand by hands
thanks for watching :) ขอบคุณครับ"
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Harald Bode Exhibit - Brattleboro Vermont
Full details at the Brattleboro Reformer here
Some excerpts for the archive:
"St., presents a new exhibit, "Harald Bode, A Lifetime for Sound," which opens to the public on Saturday, from 1 to 4 p.m., and runs through summer.
"A Lifetime for Sound" is a retrospective of physicist Harald Bode and his contributions to electronic music. This is a 50-year survey in image and sound recordings, documenting the contributions of Bode, one of the great pioneers of electronic sound.
Harald Bode (1909-1987) was an electronic musical instrument design pioneer. His career spanned 50 years of innovation. In 1937, he built his Warbo Formant electronic organ which had capabilities similar to those found in modern synthesizers....
In 1960, Bode presented his Modular Synthesizer and Sound Processor at the Convention of the Audio Engineering Society. With this landmark presentation, he ushered in the era of the analog modular synthesizer. Bob Moog was in attendance and inspired by Bode’s concept of the modular sound studio. This led to the development of the Moog Synthesizer...
The Bode (Moog) Vocoder (1977) was a particular success and is noted for its unique sound. It can be found on hit records of the era including the 1979 Lipps Inc., megahit, "Funkytown." Among the many artists who purchased the instrument were musician Michael Boddicker, who used it on Michael Jackson’s 1982 record-breaking album, 'Thriller.'"
If anyone out there goes to this, send in some pics!
via Brian Kehew
Update: two links to pics and articles via haraldbodenews in the comments:
one
two
Pictured: "Rebekkah Palov, Exhibition Designer, walking through the exhibition with Caspar Abocab via Skype."
Some excerpts for the archive:
"St., presents a new exhibit, "Harald Bode, A Lifetime for Sound," which opens to the public on Saturday, from 1 to 4 p.m., and runs through summer.
"A Lifetime for Sound" is a retrospective of physicist Harald Bode and his contributions to electronic music. This is a 50-year survey in image and sound recordings, documenting the contributions of Bode, one of the great pioneers of electronic sound.
Harald Bode (1909-1987) was an electronic musical instrument design pioneer. His career spanned 50 years of innovation. In 1937, he built his Warbo Formant electronic organ which had capabilities similar to those found in modern synthesizers....
In 1960, Bode presented his Modular Synthesizer and Sound Processor at the Convention of the Audio Engineering Society. With this landmark presentation, he ushered in the era of the analog modular synthesizer. Bob Moog was in attendance and inspired by Bode’s concept of the modular sound studio. This led to the development of the Moog Synthesizer...
The Bode (Moog) Vocoder (1977) was a particular success and is noted for its unique sound. It can be found on hit records of the era including the 1979 Lipps Inc., megahit, "Funkytown." Among the many artists who purchased the instrument were musician Michael Boddicker, who used it on Michael Jackson’s 1982 record-breaking album, 'Thriller.'"
If anyone out there goes to this, send in some pics!
via Brian Kehew

one
two
Pictured: "Rebekkah Palov, Exhibition Designer, walking through the exhibition with Caspar Abocab via Skype."
Bass Seq 1 .mp4
video upload by TheAdambee7 — June 02, 2010 —
"A Triangle VCO in progress. I wanted a really dirty Triangle osc that would distort without much effort. Its going through an Attack Release generator come VCA for gating effects. Its recorded dry without effects i.e. no reverb and delay. I'll post more as this takes shape. Cheers." Bass Seq 2 Dub Step Bass.mp4
"Put it through an EQ this time to bring out more bass end. Good Dub Step, Drum'n'Bass sound. Again using the AR envelope to create gating effects. No reverb or delay used." Bass Seq 3 Dub Step Bass.mp4
"Using a cmos 4089 frequency multiplier here which is connected to the sequencers external clock input. I wired its input straight from the sequencers clock. Even though it multiplies its actually dividing the clock pulses which create cyclical musical phrases. This is done by using 4 cmos 40106 osc to turn the 4089 4 data inputs on or off. Adjust the rate of the osc and you get different phrases from the 16 variations of on and off.. Cool yeah."
Boresite
YouTube via ittaital — June 12, 2010 — "First track out of the "Opticks" series...
All synthesis work done on a "Waldorf Blofeld".
Drums, percussions and metronomic parts, done with "NI Maschine".
Sound and production on Cubase DAW.
If you like, please visit my www.soundcloud.com/ittai-barkai web site, for more..."
Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Synth w/CPU upgrade
"SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS - PRO-ONE -- ANALOG SYNTHESIZER --- WITH MTG PRO-ONE REPLACEMENT CPU CHIP - (musictechnologiesgroup.com/)"
Circuit Bent Speak & Math Vintage Analog Glitch Synth
YouTube via radial77 — June 11, 2010
"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)

"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



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!"
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