Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Trust me (excerpts)
YouTube via attorks | July 06, 2010
"This video starts off where the last video ended with more or less with the same setting but different sequences and some different voices. The whole video is almost 25 minutes long and this video shows 4 excerpts from that. Row 1 of the Doepfer MAQ16/3 has an 8-step sequence for the self-built Modular. Row 2 is used to transpose the 2 VCO's of the Synthesizers.com Modular. Row 3 of the MAQ16/3 has a 5-step sequences and is shifting the Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer. Because some steps are turned off and on, the shifting of the Q960 is irregular which provides and interesting feel of rhythm. Row 1 of the Q960 sequencer is driving the Synthesizers.com Modular. Row 2 of the Q960 is connected to the Q150 Transistor Ladder Filter to modulate the frequency level. The Waldorf Q Keyboard and the Roland XP-80 with Mellotron string voices provide the accompaniment and the soloing is performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1. The original video and music can be viewed and downloaded from my website soon."
canto ostinome
canto ostinome from Joris Timothe on Vimeo.
"inspired by simeon ten holt's canto ostinato"
EHX Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.17 Transforming Guitar to Bass
YouTube via Effectology | July 06, 2010
"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.17 Transforming Guitar to Bass
By Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
In this episode explore producing unique bass sound using just a guitar and effect pedals.
I also show all the individual pedal settings at the EHX forum listed below.
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/..."
3rd de la Mancha - Bent de la Mancha - Bent on Nerdy Glitchcore

(Googlish)
Samples on site. You'll find de la Mancha's bent and other glitch software.
Pimp Synth Rack

via Joe:
"needed a solution for my sprawling synth collection, and it needed to take up as little space as possible. I found these racks at Costco, which can handle up to 4600lbs (800lbs per shelf); more than enough to store some ancient gear on. This is actually two of the racks, as I needed some extra shelves. The racks are $84 a piece. With all the gear mounted I can easily roll the entire rig around on carpet with no problem, allowing easy access to the back for patching. I've left about 3 inches of clearance on each shelf so you can actually use the controls on each synth. The rack is wide enough to handle any 61 key synth, with ample room left over on each side to get your arms around the synth for lifting."
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