Friday, September 10, 2010
JUNO-Gi Mobile Synthesizer with Digital Recorder Overview
YouTube via RolandChannel | September 10, 2010
"http://www.rolandconnect.com/
http://www.rolandconnect.com/product....
Massive Soundbank + Multitrack Digital Recording In the JUNO tradition of great sound, compact design, easy operation, and affordable price, the new JUNO-Gi delivers big."
GAIA Synthesizer Sound Designer Software for SH-01 Overview
YouTube via RolandChannel | September 10, 2010
"http://www.rolandconnect.com/
http://www.rolandconnect.com/product.... Take Full Control of the GAIA SH-01 GAIA Synthesizer Sound Designer is a specially designed PC/Mac software application for Roland's award-winning GAIA SH-01 synthesizer. It inspires creativity by allowing GAIA users to conveniently explore every tone parameter on their large computer monitors."
Artists and ARTURIA #7 Jean-Michel Jarre
YouTube via Arturiaweb | September 10, 2010
Harpejji Tryout
YouTube via rishabhrajan | September 10, 2010
"Harpejji running through Logic Pro."
Xenon on iPod touch - 2-step garage demo
YouTube via ArtemiyPavlov | September 10, 2010
"First experiment with the Xenon groovebox app on iPod touch. I am pretty impressed with it, especially the speed and elegance of the interface, as well as the sound quality and flexibility of the synthesizers. Highly recommend this app, there is also an iPad version in one package."
iPads on Ebay
Tristan Perich: “Elevation Maps” at Noguchi Museum
"Curated by Bang on a Can, the Noguchi Museum presents the premiere of Tristan Perich's “Elevation Maps” for five accordions and five-channel 1-bit electronics. The extended new work will be performed at 3pm in the afternoon for their final “Second Sundays” event this year. Performed by Jim Altieri, Matt van Brink, Benjamin Ickies, Franz Nicolay, Kamala Sankaram.
A $5 shuttle departs at 2:30pm from Asia Society in Manhattan (Park Ave and 70th St)
September 12, 2010 at 3PM
Noguchi Museum
3338 10th Street
Queens, New York (map)
N/Q to Broadway in Queens, or F to Queensbridge-21st Street
Free with museum admission: $10, $5 student/senior, children free
More Information:
http://www.noguchi.org/public_programs.html
http://www.tristanperich.com"
See the 1-bit label below for previous posts. Note all posts have to be about specific gear. This post is about Tristan Perich's 1-bit synth.
A $5 shuttle departs at 2:30pm from Asia Society in Manhattan (Park Ave and 70th St)
September 12, 2010 at 3PM
Noguchi Museum
3338 10th Street
Queens, New York (map)
N/Q to Broadway in Queens, or F to Queensbridge-21st Street
Free with museum admission: $10, $5 student/senior, children free
More Information:
http://www.noguchi.org/public_programs.html
http://www.tristanperich.com"
See the 1-bit label below for previous posts. Note all posts have to be about specific gear. This post is about Tristan Perich's 1-bit synth.
Thursday, September 09, 2010
RIP Mike Edwards aka Pramada
YouTube via dokkie2 | April 06, 2008
Note that is the keyboard player in the YouTube still, not Pramada. Watch the video to see him.
"Elo Playing Daybreaker 1974"
This one in via brian c. Mike Edwards, aka Swami Deva Pramada, the cellist of ELO, passed away on September 3rd. via Wikipedia:
"Pramada was killed on the A381 between Harbertonford and Halwell near where he lived in Totnes in Devon, on 3 September 2010, when a cylindrical hay bale weighing six hundred kilograms (1323 lbs.) rolled down a hillside and collided with the van he was driving. He was sixty-two years old. Devon and Cornwall Police and the Health and Safety Executive are investigating the cause of the accident"
iPad Oscilloscope with oScope
YouTube via Epiphyte | September 09, 2010
"Using an iPad, the oScope app, the camera connection kit and an inexpensive USB headset adapter to get gorgeous plots of waveforms from my modular synthesizer."
Full details here: http://www.ramp-music.net/?p=365
Korg BPX-3 bass synthesizer, with a PK-13 Pedal Keyboard
via this auction
"Here are some descriptions from Keyboard Museum:
BPX-3
PK-13 Pedals"
Out of 46,632 posts, this is the first one on the BPX-3.
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