Monday, August 09, 2010
Making of Gary Numan DieHard commercial
YouTube via makemagazine | August 09, 2010
"Syyn Labs, the folks who created the Rube Goldberg machine for OK Go's "This Too Shall Pass" video, recently did a commercial for DieHard featuring Gary Numan performing his classic song "Cars" on actual cars (their tuned horns), playing them like a piano, all powered by a single DieHard battery. We were intrigued and asked them to tell us how they did it. They sent us this behind the scenes video. The commercial is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4YsMV... [previously posted] You can read an article about the making of the commercial and the tech they used here:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010..."
DSI Tetra + Moog RingMod + EHX MicroSynth
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | August 09, 2010
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie. To be fair, this is hardly a demo. I am just trying some possible sounds made by a Dave Smith Instruments Tetra passing through a Moog Ring Modulator and an Electro-Harmonix Microsynth. The DSI Tetra is playing always the same simple monophonic sound. As it is my very first attempt to do so, the results are certainly not to be taken too seriously. Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."
Quik-E 004 - Let's Make a Tempo Sync'd Pad in Massive!"
YouTube via thepluginguru | August 09, 2010
"Rate !! Comment !! Subscribe !! Please !! :D
Follow along on a fun adventure with Skippy to make a Complex Tempo Sync'd Motion Synth Pad in Native Instruments MASSIVE !! This patch will be included in the update to the Massive Power Pack coming out at the end of August, 2010 to bring the Power Pack up to 100 kick-butt patches. Sorry YouTubers but the 10 min. video limit really cuts this short - so go to www.PlugInGuru.com, find the "Quick-E" Video link and watch the full 30 min. video. You can also download it if you want to! Thanks as always for your support by purchasing my Power Packs."
circuit bent LIGHT MILES
YouTube via noystoise | August 09, 2010
"short demo of the functionality and few different sounds this keyboard is capable of producing."
1965 R.A. Moog Co. Electronic Music Workshop

"Today, August 9th, 2010 marks the 45th Anniversary of an interesting event in Moog history: On August 9, 1965, a small summer conference was held to teach electronic music and expose the new Moog synthesizer to the world of composers. We thought it would be ideal to use the Bob Moog Foundation Archive to shed some light on this relatively unknown event, and to bring a little clearer understanding of the way things were in these very early days of the Moog synthesizer. Using documents, photos and tapes from the Archive – plus a few recollections from a few who were there – we present a look at the “Electronic Music Workshop” of August 1965…" Click here for the full article. Don't miss this fascinating bit of history.
"July 28, 1965 Letter to Workshop Participants (BMF Archives)"

hertz donut MacBeth Backend'
YouTube via iammodman | August 09, 2010
"MacBeth Backend' Filter Module and hertz donut"
ROLAND JUNO 6
YouTube via seventythreekey | August 08, 2010
Audio gets better in part two below.
"Demo of this Juno 6 that is up for sale on eBay:" via this auction
Juno 6 Demo (Part Two)
Juno 6 Demo (Part Three)
Waldorf XT
YouTube via ThePurityControl | August 09, 2010
"Short demo for Ebay purposes!"
Not seeing it listed at the time of this post. Here's a search for Waldorf XT on Ebay.
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