Sunday, June 27, 2010
MOTM-410 Test and 'Thoughts Of The Child I Never Knew'
YouTube via JohnLRice | June 27, 2010 | 3:54
"After building my MOTM-410 filter kit from http://www.synthtech.com, I was giving it a quick test and came up with an interesting sounding patch but I needed to take my racks apart for some other projects I'm working on so I quickly recorded a little demo, (my excuse for all the sloppy playing! ;-), and part of the demo morphed into its own entity so this is part demo and part micro music video.
Enjoy! Thanks for watching, rating and commenting!"
Circuit Bent Hit Stix Electronic Drum Percussion Synth
"Here we have circuit bent Hit Stix that make some hard to find sounds.
Why not add some cool textures and effects to your music.
Ive added a 1/4" output jack and pitch control knob that allows you drop the pitch to drones.
The pitch knob allows you get sputtering 8 bit drones out this rare little piece."
303 vs n0nx0x beta
YouTube via lesingemonotone | June 27, 2010 | 2:35
"A little comparisson soundwise TB-303 vs x0xb0x with new OS n0nx0x 1.01 beta by Annto. More info at: http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic...."
Roland System 100m
via Bakis of
ALIO DIE | PARALLEL WORLDS Circo Divino
Also in the pics:
Korg PE-2000 ensemble
Technosaurus Selector System-D
Analogue systems RS-Integrator
Roland System 100 (keyboard synthesizer)
Trouby Modular

"New handmade DIY stuff from germany - as addons for curetronic, DotCom and other 5U modular Systems. Do you need for your Liveact a precise clock for your sequencer? Here's the Masterclock Generator Smile Or you like quite random triggered percussive sounds? Check the Math Trigger Sequencer i describes shortly. Or just a single-bar trigger sequencer - in combination w/ the trigger decay envelope generator for percussions. Or a fuzz w/ visualation? Try the LED FUZZ Smile The front design is mostly non-shining anthazit."
Audio Ballerinas: Peepers
Audio Ballerinas: Peepers from Benoit Maubrey on Vimeo.
"BenoƮt Maubrey is the director of DIE AUDIO GRUPPE a Berlin-based art group that build and perform with electronic clothes. Basically these are electro-acoustic clothes and dresses (equipped with amplifiers and loudspeakers) that make sounds by interacting thematically and acoustically with their environment. For example the AUDIO BALLERINAS use -- among other electronic instruments-- light sensors that enable them to produce sounds through the interaction of their movements and the surrounding light (PEEPER choreography).
benoitmaubrey.com/"
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