Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Access Virus TI SNOW
Goldbaby SP1200 Vol 2 Sample Set

This time round I have fed these beasts: drum machines (TR707, 727, Linn LM2, DMX and more), vinyl, real drums, synths, perc and FX. Lots of variety and a few surprises await.
1542 x 24 bit samples... all dripping with the SP magic. Crunchy, warm, punchy, dirty...
Great for Hip Hop, Dub Step, Grime, Drum & Bass, Breaks... even House and Techno." (samples on site)



Plastikman Arkives interview Richie Hawtin
plastikman.com
Some interesting synth spotting. Note the Studio Electronics Harvy TR-808 rack, two SEMs, Serge Sequencer, Vermona DRM, etc. via Dustin

Update via colin in the comments:
"The P3 is a pre-Sequentix unit, #69
http://www.sequentix.com/gallery/p3-069.jpg
http://www.sequentix.com/gallery/rh.jpg"
LABELS/MORE:
Doepfer,
Ensoniq,
Featured,
Interviews,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits,
sequentix,
Serge,
Studio Electronics,
Updates,
Vermona,
Video
Ableton Live touchAble Multitasking NLog Synth Jam
YouTube via AddYtech | December 15, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
nlog comes in at 2:42
"Playing live with touchAble and Mutlitasking
using NLog Synth app for iPad .... enjoy jam ....)))
www.addytech.net
www.soundcloud.com/addytech"
NLogSynth PRO - tempo rubato
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon
ZETA SYNTHONY II SYNTHESIZER MIDI CONTROLLER
"The Synthony II is Zeta’s proprietary MIDI controller with a built-in sound synthesizer. The unit includes a pitch-to-MIDI converter that recognizes the analog notes generated by Zeta’s E-Series, Strados Series or Jazz Series pickups and converts the analog signal into digital MIDI information. This MIDI information allows the Synthony to create sounds, and/or send digital information to other MIDI devices, including the ability to access computer software programs such as music notation and publishing programs.
The Synthony II provides access to multitudes of instrument sounds including drums, horns, woodwinds, pianos, guitars, basses, and special effects. Volume control between the synthesizer and instrument is controlled entirely from the Zeta instrument- a mixing board or volume pedal is not needed. Other control features include pitch bend, transpose, sensitivity, and dynamics mode. Careful setting of these various commands allows the Synthony II to adapt to any playing technique. Virtually instant frequency analysis provides fast and accurate pitch and amplitude information to the synthesizer, with continuous and smooth response to bowing subtleties.
The Synthony II is a standard single-space rack-mountable unit with front panel controls, display panel and instrument input jack. The Strados and Jazz pickup systems support one MIDI channel input per individual string, allowing separate sound settings and parameter preferences to be set for each string independent of the others. As an example, one string could be set to play flute, while another is set for piano and the third is set for trumpet, and so on. In contrast, the E-Series pickup has a single, mono output and as such will support settings for only one MIDI channel. A front panel switch selects the input for “E-Series” when that pickup system is being used. The “E-Series” setting is also employed in use with the Educator Cello or Educator Uprite bass.
The Synthony II allows the string player to access the world of MIDI and digital information using their Zeta instrument as a MIDI controller. It is no longer necessary for the string player to use a piano keyboard or computer keyboard in order to access MIDI or create MIDI files. The string player can use the Zeta instruments to create MIDI music files with full bowing nuances and expression, opening the door to use of MIDI in education, studio recording, live performances, and in the exploding world of digital internet uses."
Bugbrand Modular live jam session
YouTube via darenager | December 15, 2010 | 2 likes, 0 dislikes
"Using my recently expanded Bugbrand modular system to create a groove, all the sounds you hear and all sequencing produced entirely on the Bugbrand system."
Building an Unearthed Circuits Circuit Bent Casio SK-1
Uc - sk-infinityBuild.m4v
YouTube via UnearthedCircuits | December 15, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"The process of circuit bending a casio sk-1 and building a new case for it. I decided I'd go all out and create an SK-1 that had all the possible options for patching available. (there are probably a few bend points that I may have missed) I knew that I'd need to build out a new panel for installing all the surface mount components. There are 30 patch points wired up to 1/8 jacks on the main patch panel. Inspiration taken from vintage synth design. Find out more at http://www.unearthedcircuits.com/"
YouTube via UnearthedCircuits | December 15, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"The process of circuit bending a casio sk-1 and building a new case for it. I decided I'd go all out and create an SK-1 that had all the possible options for patching available. (there are probably a few bend points that I may have missed) I knew that I'd need to build out a new panel for installing all the surface mount components. There are 30 patch points wired up to 1/8 jacks on the main patch panel. Inspiration taken from vintage synth design. Find out more at http://www.unearthedcircuits.com/"
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