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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Test run for 8-STEP SEQUENCER


YouTube via denha | June 26, 2010 | 2:21

"Volume off --- The step is skipped.
Switch off --- The pitch of the former step is succeeded."
with AVARUS Analog Synthesizer

yearlyitch


YouTube via cray56 | June 26, 2010 | 1:10

live @ budokan


YouTube via cray56 | June 26, 2010 | 0:55

Synths and Distortion


via Max Murders

"living in the rack : Evol Fucifier, Ebbe-und-flut, Sherman Filterbank 2. Dwarfcraft Devices synth mangler, OTO biscuit, METASONIX Assblaster, WMD geiger counter, Malekko Bassmaster.

and a photo of a few synths im using in the studio: Mattson mini modular, Infernal Noise Machine. and Synthwood Moog Prodigy. thanx to george mattson for being awesome."

Moog art bookshelf (day 2)


flickr by TheSynthFreq

Day 1

Roland TR-707

via this auction





Roland SH-09 Monophonic Synthesizer

via this auction




Beatfly MIDI Synth Blimp


YouTube via hideki0625 | May 17, 2010 | 2:27

"Beatfly is a small illuminating blimp for entertainment. Its light and movement can be controlled via various interfaces such as MIDI controller, iPhone multi-touch interface, Flash interface on a web site, computer keyboard, mobile phones and voice, and music. It flies, filling the space with colorful light, producing diverse styles of performance in the air.

Beatfly is based on open source hardware and software technology, and its technical resources themselves including materials, circuit diagram, mechanical diagram, and software programs are also published as open source under the Creative Commons license. Everyone is welcome to explore this technology by themselves. Beatfly is developed by Hideki Yoshimoto and supported by the IPA Exploratory IT Human Resources Project (The Mitoh Youth Program).

http://www.beatfly.cc
http://www.ailab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yos..."
More videos here.

rainy day song


YouTube via SunamachiSoundSystem | June 26, 2010 | 2:48

"nihon ha tuyu desu. elektron monomachine"

2 dual wogglebug ramp up sound


YouTube via sduck409 | June 25, 2010 | 1:23

"So by chance I happened to have two of my dual wogglebugs in my modular at one time. I was spending some time patching up various odd patches, and came up with this one - but, along the way I noticed that these dual bugs have a pretty long start up time, and wanted to see what it sounded like, and well, it's pretty bizarre. The one on the left starts up a lot faster than the one on the right.

For those interested, there are 3 of the ring outs being heard - and one is going through the MOTM 410 filter. There are also two of the child tone outs also being heard. The rates of each wogglebug is being cv'd by the smooth out of a different bug. No other filters or processing. Because I don't have a fancy mixer, everything is panned hard left and right."
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