Friday, November 05, 2010
Leploop and Modular Jam1
YouTube via darenager | November 05, 2010
"Using Leploop to control and sequence the modular using the CV and Gate outputs, a lot of fun. Part 2 coming soon ;)"
John Foxx & The Maths Live Setup - Gear Tour
YouTube via zackdagoba | November 05, 2010
Be sure to watch through the beginning for the gear tour. Tons of synth spotting. He gives a good comparison of the ARP Odyssey and Minimoog. The Yamaha CS1X gets a mention too! It's fun digital PCM synth not to be confused with the AN1X virtual analog. Icy strings. Benge who has contributed quite a bit to this site [see here] comes in at 9:07. See My Blog It's Full of Stars for more. Don't miss Benge's Twenty Systems. The CD came with a book filed with incredible studio pics and history.
Fifteen Sixteen Intro
Fifteen Sixteen Intro from emergencyofstate on Vimeo.
"Test for using the mono/ploy for the beginning of fifteen/sixteen."
Charlotte the Cat is concerned about the "String Thing"
"My friend dug out his old 1978 Paia Strings N' Things synth for me to check out.
He has replaced the tolex case with custom pine enclosure and has also modified the outputs
to have individual outs for the string and piano sounds.
Charlotte the Cat is concerned about the "String Thing"
And she has a few thoughts of her own about it."
Note the Moog pillow in the background.
inside a PAiA Stings n Things
Ensoniq ESQ-1 TEANEGRO PATCHES
Update: NO LONGER AVAILABLE and link removed.
"Faithful emulations of classic vintage synth sounds and many more. Funky Moog basses, Oberheim strings, PE2000, PPG Wave, JX-8P, JUNO, SID, Elka Synthex (Laser Harp), TB-303, Polymoog (Vox Humana), deep pads, synth brasses, leads, DX7'ish basses, classic analogue dance basses, 90's rave buzzes, Rhodes, Clavinet, dusty string ensembles including Eminent 310 Unique...
Total 80 carefully programmed patches in two banks (SysEx). Compatible with Ensoniq ESQ-1, ESQ-M, SQ80 and Siegfried Kullmann's SQ8L. You need a computer with MIDI Interface and SysEx librarian to dump these patches into your Ensoniq."
via pascal in the comments of this video post for the soundset.
"Faithful emulations of classic vintage synth sounds and many more. Funky Moog basses, Oberheim strings, PE2000, PPG Wave, JX-8P, JUNO, SID, Elka Synthex (Laser Harp), TB-303, Polymoog (Vox Humana), deep pads, synth brasses, leads, DX7'ish basses, classic analogue dance basses, 90's rave buzzes, Rhodes, Clavinet, dusty string ensembles including Eminent 310 Unique...
Total 80 carefully programmed patches in two banks (SysEx). Compatible with Ensoniq ESQ-1, ESQ-M, SQ80 and Siegfried Kullmann's SQ8L. You need a computer with MIDI Interface and SysEx librarian to dump these patches into your Ensoniq."
via pascal in the comments of this video post for the soundset.
Circuit Bent Dub Sci-ren Sci-fi Siren by freeform delusion
YouTube via eecouk | November 05, 2010
Close Encounters at :47.
"Got a Sci-fi sound effects unit. It has some well known sounds/samples, but the mod turns them into something very useful. Used a delay/reverb towards the end.
Mono mini jack output (speaker removed)
Yellow LED
Pitch Up/Down"
Wayne Miller on the Wurlitzer Orbit III Synthersizer
YouTube via cosmicrdt | December 14, 2007
"from channel 10 seriously 40 2005"
via Nathan:
"You’ll see a young kid in a blue safari suit from a 70’s TV show.
Suit told me this organ is equipped with a Orbit III synth.
I know no more than that except the clip is classic in every way.
This Gem of TV was discovered in a 40 years of Australian TV special – then a weekly variety show (Rove Live) tracked down this young kid and got him back on TV 30 years later. He is in his 40’s now and ripped out another great performance on his organ. I have not been able to find this 2nd performance but Wayne Miller as a kid KILLS IT.
Thanks mate."
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