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Thursday, December 09, 2010

Livid Instruments Ohm64 and Block


YouTube via lividTV | December 09, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
Livid Instruments on eBay
"Livid instruments is an Austin, Texas based company that makes beautifully designed MIDI controllers used industry and world wide. This demo video shows the uses and capabilities of our controllers. Some of the artist's featured are Amp Live, Heyoka, Hitori Tori, Elliot Lipp, Naik, Chili, Pailo, Naked Pilotz, Monoque Live, Naik, and Signal Path. Content and videos provided by Abboriginal Productions."

Silent Night Mashup


YouTube via rishabhrajan | December 09, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Silent Night performed on a custom built monome.
Original track: http://soundcloud.com/rishabhrajan/si..."

Silent Night (Vox by Annmarie Stanislaus) by rishabhrajan

easy-mr.stringer - Free VST synth - vstplanet.com


YouTube via vstplanet | December 09, 2010 | 2 likes, 0 dislikes

"easy-mr.stringer - Free VST synth http://www.vstplanet.com/News/10/easy...
Developer: easytoolz.de"

BBcut app video documentation


YouTube via stphnmnslw | December 09, 2010 |

"0809556_break beat cutter app video documentation"

x0xb0x make over


YouTube via phono1337 | December 09, 2010 |

"more info at http://www.dinsync.info"

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Customized microKORG with Blue LED's

via this auction

YAMAHA CS40m Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

Live Techno Jam #11


YouTube via

bild.jpg - Modular Circuit Bent Casio SK-1

flickr By jooksi

Make: Shorts - Limor Fried: Adafruit Industries


YouTube via makemagazine | December 07, 2010 |
Limor Fried aka Ladyada is the woman that brought us the x0xb0x (see this interview). See was also featured on Wired news (see this post). No synth talk in this new video but the influence on synth DIY is inherent, and of course gives us some insight to the person that created the x0xb0x.

"Limor Fried is the founder and engineer behind Adafruit Industries which makes electronics kits that teach soldering, tinkering, and technology exploration. One of their projects, the Tweet-a-Watt, is a wireless modification to a common off-the-shelf home energy monitor, the Kill-a-Watt. The Tweet-a-Watt not only monitors your energy consumption, it sends the information to Twitter so you can track it online, which reveals usage trends over time. Besides selling a Tweet-a-Watt kit, Adafruit has also put the open source plans online for all to freely build and share, creating a network of makers watching their usage and swapping energy-saving tips."
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