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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sunny Drive


YouTube via ISOTROPOSPHERE | October 20, 2010

"This is my second experiment putting audio to a video using the antiquated equipment that I do. Just a Sunny Spring day in the Raleighwood and wierdly enough the music kind of syncs up with what is happening in the video.

Sounds made primarily with the Nintendo DS using the original Korg DS-10 cartridge and a circuit bent sk-1 by Tablebeast. Enjoy...."

Circuit Skills: LED Color Organ


YouTube via makemagazine | October 20, 2010

"http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010...
Join Collin as he synchronizes light to sound using the power of analog circuitry - It's disco-tech!"

James Connolly and yakthekyle Combine Our Video Systems


YouTube via yakthekyle | October 20, 2010

"James Connolly's VGA CRT monitor feedback setup is crossed with my TV transmission feedback system.

http://yaktronix.com/"

Richochet Gathering Berlin Pics

Galleries here.

Cool rainbow keys.

That's a Sequentix Cirklon in the rack.

Fly Away (Lounge Music / Ambient Chill) by DJ Galactic


YouTube via djgalactic | October 20, 2010

"Electronic Music (Lounge Music / Ambient Chill) "Fly Away" original music by DJ Galactic
Combo used Korg Electribe EMX-1+ Kaoss PAD 3 http://www.djgalactic.com
DJ Galactic All Right Reserved 2010"

John Bowen presents the Solaris at the Synthesizer Meeting Munich 2010

John Bowen presents the Solaris at the Synthesizer Meeting Munich 2010 from o8o8 on Vimeo.


"John Bowen [ johnbowen.com/​ ] was invited to present his latest creation - the Solaris Synthesizer - at the Synthesizer Meeting [ fa.utfs.org/​synthesizertreffenmuenchen/​ ] held in october 2010 in München, Germany.

This video shows the whole presentation."

Roland SH-09 Vintage Synthesizer

via this auction

Roland JUNO-60 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

see the seller's other items for more.


Moog MemoryMoog Synthesizer.

via this auction

According to the auction this is the one posted on SV SYNTHESIS here.

Claude Larson - Digital Patterns


via Dusty Shelf

From the back cover: "Digital patterns played by the Fairlight Music Computer using the Fairlight Music Composition Language, analysing [sic] and programming sounds of natural instruments as basic for new digital sound creations."

Added to the Synth CDs post.
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