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Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Electric Holiday Orchestra plays Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken" / part 1


YouTube via btpro | December 16, 2010 |

"around 1980, I composed BGM of TV animation "Urusei Yatsura".

In this video, I played "Urusei BGM" with analog synthesizer in real time.

Part 1 : Rhythm part."

KORG PS3100 in the background.


Update:

Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken" / part 2 by The Electric Holiday Orchestra

btpro | December 18, 2010 |

"Create Urusei Yatsura BGM Part-2. I added Sequencer part to previous video."

Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken" / part 3

btpro | December 20, 2010 |

"Urusei Yatsura BGM by original composer, Part-3. Added Bass and another sequencer part to previous video."

Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken" / part 4

btpro | December 22, 2010 |

"Create Urusei Yatsura BGM Part-4. Added Melody to previous video."

Update:

Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken" / Complete by The Electric Holiday Orchestra

btpro | December 24, 2010 |

"Complete Movie. Rhythm + Bass + Sequencer 1. 2 + Melody, All movies together."

05-serge2.MOV


YouTube via zackdagoba | December 15, 2010 | 1 likes, 1 dislikes

"here is a spare video i made for my talk in st petersburg, russia at the weekend. it's a fairly complex patch example on the serge modular. for more see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot...."

Micromoog in Dumpster


via Modd3d where you find more.

"The best part about this particular Micromoog is that it was found in a dumpster and still works great. Why somebody would throw something like this out I have no idea, but they obviously didn't know (or care) what they had. When I first plugged it in I expected a puff of smoke or at the very least silence. It fired right up though. "

The Micromoog is now under guard by a Robosapien.

Donut Musician

flickr By Karly West

Going modular - first test


YouTube via csmcrckrs | December 14, 2010 | 2 likes, 0 dislikes

"Very simple 4-note sequence ... basically only using one module.

Sequence: Doepfer A-111-5 Synthesizer Voice

Bass and Drums programmed in Ableton Live

Sequence programmed in Ableton Live and then sent to the modular"

Going modular - second test

csmcrckrs | December 15, 2010 |

"All sounds produced by the modular ...
Intro: Doepfer A-111-5 played with a midi keyboard
Sequences: Doepfer A-111-5 and MFB OSC-02 triggered by Ableton Live"

EDP Wasp

via this auction

crumar multiman-s

via this auction


Alesis Micron

via this auction

Silver Glitter x0xb0x Synthesizer

via this auction

"x0x with a special metal flake automotive paint from House of Kolor. It's a 4-stage paint, including primer, base coat, sparkly middle coat, and top clear coat. It was all shot through my Sata II paint gun in my garage and I must say it looks fantastic. It reminds me of Kustom amps from the 70s. It's basically like 70s boat paint! The back panel is a clear acrylic panel, which allows you to see all the analog goodness that makes this little guy sound so great!

The only mods done to the x0x were the bass boost mod, as well as the addition of a power switch on the back panel. Everything else is stock, with Adafruit firmware. It sounds fantastic, and will kick out sweet acid basslines all week while looking chic in your rig. When cutting the hole for the power switch, the acrylic cracked a tiny bit, which I've shown in a closeup photo. It's not very noticeable."

1975 Elka Rhapsody 610

via this auction
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