Saturday, June 26, 2010
straight synth patch
4 pole highpass filter
YouTube via squeakyfromme69 | June 25, 2010 | 1:43
"..a v.c. filter i made a few weeks ago. it's the first one i designed from scratch. as opposed to curtis chips, app note circuits and other people's designs. my first impression is that it's more "fat/big" than "liquid/squelchy" or more "moog/arp" than "roland/yamaha" or more "american" than "japanese". check it oot!"
Just, For You!.AVI
YouTube via dolphinicus | June 25, 2010 | 10 minutes
"June 2510 - I thought it about time that I shot a new video for everybody to possibly get a kick out of or hopefully not, end up running out of your computer room screaming 'Red rum! Red Rum!' or something like that. Lol.
This is me playing around with my noise machine and a few other bits, to give y'all something to look at for a little while. There'll be more coming but since I haven't uploaded anything for quite some time, I thought I should give you something for the mo'. :) I hope you enjoy."
Update:
As The Family Argument, Gets Out of Hand - June 2610.AVI
YouTube via dolphinicus | June 26, 2010 | 8:30
"This little ditty consists of 3 melodies. Each of them are within The Deathlehem Machine, who be - playing himself! :D This is the most complex machine composed composition that I've ever come up with yet. I'm not touching any knobs or switches until the last minute or two. The rest of it is the TDM oscillating away in my interpretation of some dude along with his girlfriend or wife and that person's mother whom both love to talk and talk and ... whilst he tries to get his own word in, edge wise. At the end of the 'conversation', things become a little ... wilder. :D lol. I hope you enjoy."
Friday, June 25, 2010
Moogfest 2010

http://www.moogfest.com/
(click for details and the animation)
Asheville, NC // October 29, 30, 31
Pic: that would be the Moog Cookbook

pea: "moog cookbook borrowed my circuit bent speak n' math "guitar" for this photoshoot! this photo dates to around 1997 or thereabouts... :)"
elgauchoandres: "...and the Eventoff's Sonica ;)" See the label at the bottom of this post for more. It's smaller than I thought or he's got one giant hand.
Mayan Piano by Peter Blasser
YouTube via matrixsynth | June 25, 2010 | 2:27
"DDDM2 as Mayan Piano as made by Peter Blasser. One of only five of this limited edition, made out of a recycled piano, in the Mr Grassi [http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net/paper/index.html] shape, with pedestal and sacred geometrical aesthetic on the top. The instrument has twelve touch and four randomize nodes. You have a onoff switch for each of the two speakers, and a the case itself is microphonic by piezo and it has a phone output. So besides playing the electronics you can use the case as a sound board for tuning forks, turkey calls, and feathers.
Brought to you by Buzz-R-Electronics"
skinnerbox presents the sbx 2049 fm drum machine (ableton , m4l)
YouTube via iftahbox | June 24, 2010 | 10 minutes
"the sbx 2049 by skinnerbox, officially released by ableton live. get it here:
http://www.ableton.com/movies?type=ar..."
Rheem Key Bass
"Famous gnarly bass keyboard synth. Old "toaster" style AC power inlet replaced with cord. No lid. Finish generally EXC- but with a few hairline cracks. Keys below lower E and above upper G perform erratically. Bass booster slider works fine and adds considerable volume and girth. Tone switch works fine. Fuzz switch works fine. Mode switch works fine but the percussion mode is not a desirable effect, it results in a very short chopped note so I never have used it. Decay switch works but does not have a noticeable effect on the sound except at loud volumes. This synth sounds best (in fact it sounds great) on the "bright" tone mode with the "bass booster" slider full up for all notes between low E and upper G." inside a Rhreem Key Bass
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