1 - Analog 2 - Choir 3 - Derek Lead 4 - DX E.Piano#1 5 - Wurly w/tremolo 6 - Dynamic Harp 7 - K2B3 8 - Pig In Cm (Setup) 9 - DARKSIDE (On the Run) 10 - Wrap patch 11 - Sitar 12 - STSYNCLVSTRING + 3 13 - STSYNCLVSTRING 14 - Lead and Strings 15 - Vangelis Lead 16 - STEAMY FLUTE 1
- Sitar (Trovate sul forum di JR [una benedizione per gli utenti kurz, peccato sia vecchiotto e i link scadono :( ]) - Cori e arpe (sweetwater) - Suoni Pig (uno di Enigma fantastico per Panic Attack e un altro che non ricordo dove l'ho beccato) - La classica On The Run di Daniel Fischer - Suoni di Vangelis (assolutamente fantastici, ci sono songs e setups per suonare roba come Blade Runner e Chairots of Fire) - In STEAM ci sono dei flauti molto belli (beccati nello stesso sito di Vangelis) - Devo averci messo per sbaglio anche il mio brass di Africa :( - K2B3 di Fischer (Kb3 rifatto per K2000 che NON mangia 40 voci di polifonia appena lo si seleziona ma ne suona quante ne si suonano) - Strings (trovate sull'ftp della kurzweil)
"Robert Schneider (Apples in stereo singer/producer) practices using the Teletron, a modified Mattel MindFlex toy that uses EEG sensors, to play a Moog analog synth with his thoughts."
The Apples in stereo: Mind-Controlled Analog Synthesizer
applesofficial | August 17, 2010
"Robert Schneider (Apples in stereo singer/producer) demonstrates his mind-controlled analog synthesizer, modifying a Mattel Mind Flex toy that uses EEG sensors, to play a Moog MG-1 synth with his thoughts. (August 17, 2010)"
The Apples in stereo: Teletron for the Populace.mpg
applesofficial | September 01, 2010
"Instructions by Apples in stereo leader Robert Schneider, for converting a Mattel MindFlex toy that uses EEG sensors, into a Teletron mind-control interface for an audio oscillator or analog synthesizer."
"Checking the tracking/drifting. They track fine individually, but together there's some very small divergence that I'll need to adjust by ear. I hate doing that, but it's unavoidable.
The hardest part of this test is getting the frequencies exactly matched. After that, they just sit there, drifting slowly and making an aweome sound."
"Providing the guitarist with a chance to enter the realms of the synthesizer, The Wave Machine is a multiple VCO for your guitar. Implementing similar wave shaping techniques to those used within vintage analog synthesizers, the guitarist (or bassist/keyboardist) is provided with three wave shapes, Saw, Triangle and Square.
In taking the pitch from your guitar's pickups and moulding it into one of the three wave shapes, it is possible to create some unique guitar tones, especially when used in conjunction with other effects such as chorus, autowah and delay. The Saw wave produces a rich nasally sound, capable of mimicking brass tones whereas Triangle smooths your sound into something closer to that of flute and woodwind. Lastly Square wave gives your guitar that classic analog synth sound."
"Inspired by Atari, Nintendo, C64, Amiga and Spectrum (and possibly Acorn/BBC) The 8 Bit, our square egg, pulls apart the fundamental tones from your guitar note and turns them into 'glitchy' square pulses reminiscent of 8 bit computer music. From dirty octave down to pitch shifting trail offs this is a truly unique pedal.
With just one control on top for volume and a setting inside to control response it is a simple effect primarily designed to react to the velocity, pitch and length of your picking. As you'll notice in the samples below the 8-Bit is capable of raunchy bass synth tones to pixelated lead sounds."