Monday, December 27, 2010
A Drony Modular Noodle
YouTube via humankoala | December 27, 2010 |
"Zorlon fmed by anti-oscillator for the main drone
for the little sounds and lead :hz donut fxd by tyme sefary and filtered by qmmg
Controled by Maths, noise ring, a147 lfo
Enjoy ! fx delay+reverb from uhbik"
Doepfer R-54 Filter.mov
YouTube via josepailo | December 27, 2010 |
"The TipTop Z3000 with the R-54 Filter.
Great combo with the Roland 100m Oscillator's
FM'ing. Ableton Simple Delay also."
Update:
Doepfer TipTop R-54 2.mov
josepailo | December 27, 2010 |
"Next in a series to show you how Multiple Frequency Modulated Oscillators sound when used to modify each other. This has some great FM, and and LFO effected by an Envelope to control pitch."
Recording audio on iPad with Behringer U-control UCA222 (MultiTrack Daw app)
YouTube via mvpadrini | December 27, 2010 |
"Testing the cheap and compact audio interface UCA222 for recording audio on iPad. Even with the power limitations of iOS 4.2 for external devices the UCA222 works nice with the Camera Connection Kit. No external power supply needed. It's a nice solution for recording in stereo keeping the mobility.
For this video I used the Multitrack Daw app and a Korg Microx. The demo song is an excerpt of Renaissance's Can You Understand (Ashes are burning, 1973).
More about Mobile Music and Music Apps on www.musicapps.com.br
Testando a barata e compacta interface de áudio UCA222 para gravar áudio no iPad. Mesmo com as limitações de energia do iOS 4.2 para dispositivos externos, a UCA222 funciona bem com o Camera Connection Kit e não necessita de alimentação externa. É uma boa solução para gravar em estéreo e manter a mobilidade.
Para este vídeo usei o aplicativo MusltiTrack DAW e um sintetizador Korg Microx. A música de demonstração é um trecho da faixa Can You Understand da banda Renaissance (Ashes are burning, 1973).
Mais sobre música móvel e aplicativos musicais no www.musicapps.com.br"
UCA222 on eBay
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon
KORG DS-10 PLUS: 'The Piano' by Jazztronik
YouTube via seehanth001 | December 27, 2010 |
"Here's my recreation of 'The Piano'. The DS-10 Plus does the backing track while I play the piano. It's slightly arranged. This song was recreated by ear, like all of my DS-10 recreations. 'The Piano' is one of my favourite songs by Jazztronik. Please enjoy!! :D
The backing track was created entirely on Korg DS-10 Plus.
Arranged and performed by Anthony Seeha. =)
*Yeah, I noticed that I have some timing issues. -_-'''''
*Oh, and unfortunately, I was too reluctant to figure out the left hand part at 2:47"
Nintendo DSi on eBay
Nintendo DSi on Amazon
KORG DS-10 on eBay
ARP 2600 Synthesizer
"This is an all original un-modified ARP 2600P with 3604P keyboard.
This model has the pre-lawsuit 4012 moog low pass filter [note there was never a lawsuit]
This is the approx weight and dimensions of box
2600 - 45 lbs - 14"x24"x38"
3604P - 26 lbs. - 14"x10"x40""
Harolding the Season
Watch live streaming video from HAROLDtheband at livestream.com
via LDT
"I will be providing synth tones (Moog Slim Phatty, Micro Korg, Korg Kaossilator) for HAROLD in a live dub/jam net broadcast at 7:30 pm EST which is viewable via the internets at the site http://www.livestream.com/HAROLDtheband. It's improvised, it's live, its HAROLD.
Cheers
LDT"
Alessandro Cortini - First Experience With a Buchla Music Easel
my first experience with a Buchla Music Easel from Alessandro Cortini on Vimeo.
"I was lucky enough to have been offered to spend a few hours with a lovely 208 +221 combination. Here's what i came up with"
The Spacebox - Another Kyle Weiss Noisemaker
YouTube via KillKyleWeiss | April 08, 2010 |
"Add a Pro-Rythm D2 drum synth thing, an old 1940's tube test box, a Dauz pad and a cheap First Act delay pedal (plus some tweaking)... and you have: Der Spacebox. Not pretty, like most of my crap, and not exactly original, I just wanted a space-drum clone but with more features in a not-so-tidy package. Rustic improvements include real apple branches as build tiers, clothespins to keep wires from getting yanked too far from the holes in the box, and frustrated cursing because the "engineering," of this thing renders it moody at the slightest touch-- yet you're supposed to bang on it. Dauz pad is not actually hooked up, it's just a place to beat the box to trigger the internal contact (compression?) microphone. Though the Dauz pad would happily hook up to something else to play in tandem. I am not a drummer. I just wanted noise. Take that, Internet."
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