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Saturday, January 15, 2011

"Don't Speak" live on OMGuitar (iPad)


YouTube via AmidioInc | January 15, 2011 |

"It is really easy to perform full songs with OMGuitar! http://amidio.com/omguitar"

OMGuitar™ Advanced Guitar Synth - Amidio Inc.
iPad prices on eBay

2008 Oohlala Synth Mangler

via this auction
"This is one way out there Fuzz pedal that will summon sounds from outer space. I know, in space "no one can hear you scream," but if they could it would sound like this pedal. Devi Ever from Effector 13 designed this dual Soda Meiser styled fuzz pedal. Ram one fuzz into another or start flipping switches and see what happens! The "C" switches remove a component from the circuit, introducing a chaotic and sometimes oscillating sounds. The "H" switch removes another circuit with even more unpredictable results. That switch is gear dependent. The joystick controls the interaction between the two fuzzes. Up/down for one, left/right for the other. This pedal can do regular old school fuzz too but it has a "fun" element that most fuzzes don't have. It is used but is in great condition. Only some very small marks. Comes with original box, manual and googly-eyed pouch!"

1970s Moog Satellite Synthesizer model 5330

via this auction

Roland Gaia SH01 synthesizer demo - Creation


YouTube via adnmusic | January 01, 2011 |

"My first demo on Roland Gaia SH01 new synthesizer
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Improv with a lead sound then rearrangement of an old tune of mine : "Creation part 1"

Only Gaia presets used here :
intro solo : F2, long bass : E3, pads : B7, brass : H2, elec piano : D4, clavinet : E6, ending solo : C2, drum sounds made on the Gaia as well and sampled.

http://flabonde.free.fr"

The Great Stylophone Progressive Medley


YouTube via adnmusic | December 14, 2010 |

Update: new post here.

"The Great Stylophone Progressive Medley
Pieces from Gentle Giant - Genesis - King Crimson - Dream Theater - Yes - Jean-Michel Jarre - Magma"
via Palm Sounds

Oberheim SEM-PRO

flickr By scott3eh
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NAMM 2011 - First Look at Radikal Technologies Accelerator


YouTube via SynthMeTV | January 15, 2011 |

"Radikal Technologies are showing their hardware synths at NAMM 2011 with the return of the Spectrailis 2 virtual analog groove maker. Also on on show was the debut of the Accelerator synthesizer. Featuring 3 oscillators, 3 multi-mode filters, FM modulation, wave shaping, advance aftertouch and built in accelerometer that modulates the sounds when you move the keyboard. See and hear these sweet sound machines in the video demo."

MODULAR - Playa Biquini

MODULAR - Playa Biquini from MODULAR on Vimeo.


"Song: Playa Biquini
Album: "Fantasías de un robot psicodélico"
Band: Modular
Label: Elefant Records
Year: 2009
Band site: myspace.com/​modulantes"
more details on vimeo

Kaleidoloop - Inside and Outdoors

Kaleidoloop - Inside and Outdoors from Critter and Guitari on Vimeo.


"Improv Performance"

new synth case

new synth case from Brian Biggs on Vimeo.


"When I got a new case for my synth back in May 2010, I shot timelapse photos of the entire process. You first see the synth in its original housings, which are a couple of old Doepfer a100g3 and a100g6 cases. I acquired the new case from Monorocket, and over the course of an hour or so, pulled each module out and put it back into the case. This is a tedious process and is only interesting if it takes less than two minutes.
The holes left at the end are for the Harvestman Hertz Donut and the Tip Top Z8000 that had not yet arrived.

And if you are a fan of modular synths, you probably have already guessed that seven months later, I think half of these modules have been sold and replaced with other modules.

The music was recorded in December 2010 and features the Donut for sounds, Z8000 for notes, with timing influenced by the Pittsburgh Modular Vilfo. Which I no longer have. Natch."
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