Friday, September 10, 2010
HellsBellsounds - When you fall
YouTube via Bellringerbeats | May 05, 2010
The audio is a bit low to start on this one but gets better.
"This is one of my songs that I adapted for live performance with my ipod. In this performance I am triggering the vocals using buttons within the OSCemote ipod app, then using the XYZ axis of the ipod to control reverb, delay and a filter on the frozen reverb. I am utilising OpenSoundControl data streaming technology to send the data from the ipod's accelerometer to my custom built PD patch.
All of the music is my own original music."
http://www.youtube.com/user/Bellringerbeats
http://audioadventurer.blogspot.com/
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LABELS/MORE: Featured, iPod, OSC, Soft Synths, Synth Babes, Video
LABELS/MORE: Featured, iPod, OSC, Soft Synths, Synth Babes, Video
Trifonic: Synthesis with Logic's Sculpture
Trifonic: Synthesis with Logic's Sculpture from Next Step Audio on Vimeo.
"Electronic music production tutorial by Brian Trifon of Trifonic for NextStepAudio.com"
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LABELS/MORE: Logic Pro, Soft Synths, synth tutorials, Video
LABELS/MORE: Logic Pro, Soft Synths, synth tutorials, Video
getting in a wedding bell mood
YouTube via DrOctave1 | September 10, 2010
"a patch i was inspired to make b4 i get dressed for this wedding today. almost cathedrail feel to it. its a drone but i help it along in a few spots to make it have more meness."
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LABELS/MORE: bubblesound, Doepfer, harvestman, Make Noise, Video
LABELS/MORE: bubblesound, Doepfer, harvestman, Make Noise, Video
Captured_file_033.mpg
YouTube via drmoonstien | September 10, 2010 fire
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LABELS/MORE: Atari Punk Console, DIY, Video
LABELS/MORE: Atari Punk Console, DIY, Video
1985 YAMAHA DX5
via this auction"PRISTINE Yamaha DX5 FM synth with 32 voices and 2 built in DX7's ! It shares more similarity however with the DX1 ....It is basically and more affordable version ( the DX5 still sold for £3000 new in 1985 !! YES ! that was the equivilent to at least £20,000 today ! )
...It is built like a tank to the highest standards....SOLID metal construction. They simply don't make synths of this quality anymore ! It has balanced studio outputs aswell as jack connections.... It has all the great circuitry and pure signal path of the DX1 !"
SuONOIO ready for production
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LABELS/MORE: Featured, harvestman, SuONOIO
LABELS/MORE: Featured, harvestman, SuONOIO
JEN SX 1000 + JEN SX 2000
Yamaha SY-2
via this auction"The big star here is the filter; it is the same filter that was put in the mighty Yamaha GX-1 (One could debate as to it being Yamaha biggest, most wonderful synth ever; the only contender being the CS-80 but even then, the GX-1 was much more elaborate and expensive). Personally I'd describe this filter as sitting somewhere between the larger Yamaha CS units' filter and that of the MS-20 (But much more musical than the MS20's). It can get extremely resonate (it has both a low-pass AND high-pass filter, both featuring separate resonance controllers) making it great for squelchy basslines. There are lots of control options for this synth, it just takes a little time to wrap your head around what Yamaha thought was a good thing to name a control function and what it actually does. One could liken it to a 1 (maybe 2) VCO synth with 2 envelopes, a LFO, slide, VCF in, touch modulation, Pulsewidth control, etc. The unit also come with the original foot expression pedal for sweeping the filter, volune, etc, the metal stand legs (two poles are missing the plastic parts on the feet but I'm sure you can find those off an old desk or at Home Depot or something. I've never needed them), and the top of the case which latches on, protecting the synth for transport (as you can see the synth is built like a flight case). There is a section inside the top to store the legs as well."
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