Saturday, January 22, 2011
Small Analogue Systems modular synthesizer demos - Pink Floyd
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | May 27, 2010 |
Pink Floyd in part 2 below.
"Short demo of my small Analogue Systems modular (2 VCO's) featuring the RS-500 licensed EMS Synthi filter clone. Sorry about image and audio quality, but it's just a cell phone recording...."
Analogue Systems modular demo 2
birbabirbabirba | May 28, 2010 |
"Another short demo in 3 parts (with better audio quality...) of my small Analogue Systems modular featuring the RS 500e licensed EMS filter clone. Mostly S/H and filter modulations and a "on the run" - lyke sequence..."
Synthesizers.com modular with Mos-Lab 904-A filter
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | November 03, 2009 |
"A small Synthesizers.com modular equipped with a Mos-Lab 904-A VCF (electronically identical to the original Moog 904-A filter), sequenced by a MFB Step-64 stepsequencer; filter modulation provided by a Moog CP-251 in sample & hold mode."
Roland SH-09 Demo.wmv
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | December 18, 2010 |
"Roland SH-09 (1980) Demo
Various sounds and settings of my little vintage Roland SH-09 (vco with and without suboscillator, waveform and octave changes, various filter cutoff and resonance settings, s/h filter modulation). Sequenced by a MFB Step 64, delay added. 30 years ago, this was one of the cheapest monosynths on the market, just a low-cost Minimoog alternative. Anyway, even if it lacks a second vco for oscillator beatings, compared to actual digital and virtual analogue synths this little thing rocks! The SH-09 was one if not the last Roland monosynth entirely build with discrete electronic components so it is also easy to repair."
MFB Step 64 sequencer and Synthesizers.com modular
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | November 12, 2008 |
"Short demo of an MFB-Step 64 sequencing a Dotcom modular. The Step 64 is a nice little and inexspensive step sequencer with both midi and cv/gate outputs."
Minimoog D vs. Synthesizers.com.wmv
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | January 06, 2011 | 6 likes, 0 dislikes
"This is a side by side comparison betweeen my Minimoog D from 1978 (featuring the new oscillator board introduced after SN 10175) and my Synthesizers.com modular, equipped with 3 VCO's and the Moog 904-A filter clone produced by Mos-Lab in France. Of course this is just a rough demo, because it's not that easy to set the 904-A and the Mini's filter exactly the same in real time because of their different architecture. I used the Mos-Lab 904-A instead of Dotcom's Q150 for no particular reason, they sound almost identical (see my demo about those filters). The VCO's also are set with the same waveforms (equal wide square wave) and octave intervals. The Dotcom is on the left, the Mini on the right channel, some delay added (be sure your speakers or earphones are correctly connected...)."
Minimoog D & Synthesizers.com sequenced
birbabirbabirba | January 10, 2011 |
"Another short demo of those great vintage and contemporary analogue synthesizers. The Minimoog is the one performing in the higher register. Direct board take, only delay added."
Piston Honda XY Oscilloscope
YouTube via brandonrsmith | July 05, 2010 |
"Just messing around with modulating the Piston Honda wavetable osc and viewing the waveform in the oscilloscope program 'Spectre' in XY mode."
Build Your Own Nerdy Antiquated Obsolete 7 Segment Display Lady GaGa / Daft Punk VJ Glasses
YouTube via bd594 | January 22, 2011 | http://www.youtube.com/user/bd594
Not directly synth, but the DIY aspect can be applied and it was sent in.
"Long before Daft Punk's motor cycle helmets with LED messages scrolling by or Lady GaGa's video display glasses we were apart of a generation limited to displaying text on calculators with small indistinguishable red coloured displays......Oh Joy..... I remember as a kid running around the house showing my family how to spell words like "bOObS", "hEllO" and "ShEll". This was accomplished by entering in certian numbers then holding the calculator upside down.....Ah memories. It appears that 8 bit music is being intergrated into popular music each day i.e. "The Time (dirty bit) by The Black Eye Peas". So why not build your own pair of archaic antiquated 10 digit 7 segmented display glasses. Just image you will be able to star in your own music videos or just stand out in the crowd in the middle of the dance floor. Should any drinks be dropped in your lap or thrown in your face have no fear of electrocution because these glasses can easily operate on battery power. Should you decide to be a Super Uber Geek and build your own glasses utilizing Nixie tubes than I am not resposible for your hair catching on fire or tempoary blindness caused by the 170+ volts coarsing through your temples. If you are still interseted in obtaing the schematic and PIC basic code then send me your email address.
enjoy
James"
DJ Beeblz - Monome Break Dance
YouTube via atmosonic | January 22, 2011 |
"DJ Beeblz using the MoonTech Controller + Monome emulator Nonome + Ableton Live"
DJ Beeblz and the iElectribe.mp4
atmosonic | January 22, 2011 |
"DJ Beeblz messing with the iElectribe. Sorry for the car noise."
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