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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Kaseo with Pikachu Girls


YouTube via Kaseo | October 20, 2010
Watch your volume levels with this one.
"iregular Vol.1
2010.10.17@DAYTRIVE (Nagoya)
http://iregular.tumblr.com/

Camera: KAZ a.k.a.HIGE"

Dubstep wobble bass in Ableton Live pt.2 w/ Operator :: Dubspot


YouTube via DubSpot | October 19, 2010

"Check out blog.dubspot.com for Ableton Live tutorials, articles and resources: http://bit.ly/90Boyp

Dubspot tutorial showing how to create a dirty, aggressive dubstep style wobble bass in Ableton Live from scratch using Live's Operator instrument. Operator is a frequency modulation aka FM synthesizer and this tutorial serves as a basic FM synthesis tutorial as well as teaching you how to make nasty dubstep bass."

STEPPOLYARP on Apple iPad triggering MOOG Little Phatty


YouTube via evercycling | October 20, 2010

"Experimenting with the iPad with POLYSTEPARP. This time I sent the sequence live to a MOOG Little Phatty thats running thru a Freqbox, Ringmod, and a Bass Murf which in turn is passing thru the DAWs Direct monitor live with a u-he Filter with some delays and verb. Access Virus TI Polar is playing some pads in the back"

StepPolyArp
iPads on Ebay
iPads on Amazon

CC#06212009

CC#06212009 from Primus Luta on Vimeo.


"Live performance of "CC#06212009" from the single Primus Luta Presents: Come Clean

comeclean.avanturb.com

Performed live on the Monome using the Heads Instruments, connected to a generative art engine."

Decibel Festival 2010 by Primus Luta


Ean Golden at Decibel Festival 2010 from Primus Luta on Vimeo.

"Ean Golden gave a presentation on MIDI Fighter custom controllers and then kicked off the festival with a set for the opening Gala event.

More info on the Decibel Fistival here: http://www.dbfestival.com/ and coverage on Create Digital Music."

Note there are 39 videos in this set.

BASS ++ Modul - Test


YouTube via hesed23 | October 20, 2010

"self made Bass++ module used for a new track "brainstorm" soon released on TRN03 ;)"

KFEE custom EPROM for Piston Honda wavetable oscillator


YouTube via Beatprisoner | October 20, 2010

"A demonstration of one of my custom EPROMS for the Harvestman Piston Honda Eurorack module. No filters have been used for creating the sounds you'll hear in the video. The waves on the EPROM are based on some human voice samples and a lot of work in creating proper transitions between these samples. The morphing has been calculated for the X and the Y axis as well (which means the banks and the waves).

At the beginning i'm using two LFOs to control the PH but later i'm only using a choices joystick module to go through the waves (similiar to the Prophet VS vector functionality).

The melody was generated by the Killpatrick pattern generator and also some delay from the TipTop Z-DSP has been added.

I had so much fun playing around with the EPROM sounds that i completely forgot about time so i ended up with an eight minute video. If you are short on time and directly want to hear the variety of sounds and morphing functionality just jump to 4:40 and you will get an impression of the possibilities of this EPROM."

CASIO VZ-1 Synthesizer


YouTube via ISOTROPOSPHERE | October 20, 2010

"Ok folks, this shows how little talent I have for actually playing a synth. but I had a lot of fun playing this and the Organ patch with a little modulation to simulate a leslie effect sounds so nice.

In preparing this and listening to this video I noticed a similiarity to Nugent's Stranglehold except the Korg Z1 is using a digeradoo like patch instead of the bassline in the famous song.

Korg ER-1 mkII provides the drum track and a couple times near the end I swivel around in the chair and mess with the Doepfer R2M which is controlling the Technosaurus Microcon via cv.

Don't flame me to bad on my performance, nervous in front of the camera which now has an audience, timing off here and there, but I had fun. Enjoy.."

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!"
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