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Monday, January 31, 2011

Phosphor Overview


YouTube via AudioDamage001 | February 01, 2011

http://www.audiodamage.com

"This is a two-part overview of Phosphor, a modern re-make of the alphaSyntauri digital synth of the early 80s. The first part shows a simple track with four Phosphor instances, and the second part takes a quick tour of the UI and shows how to quickly program a sound."

Update: video re-uploaded.

Fun with Reason


YouTube via rudiedisone | January 31, 2011

Dingsaller for iPad


YouTube via timbolstad | January 31, 2011

Dingsaller - Tim Bolstad
iPad prices on eBay

Robb A. on Roland GR-50 Guitar Synth SN Z950649


RobbyPulsar | December 31, 2010 |

"Robb A. using Roland GR-50 and Boss GT-3 on a few original improvisations"

Modular synth ambient


YouTube via bubagoo | January 31, 2011 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Featuring the MFOS 'sound lab ultimate' modular analog synth with a PAiA midi to cv convertor and an EHX memory man echo"

noise experiments on cranked up Korg Electribe SX


YouTube via michal23pl | January 31, 2011 |

"just a knob twiddling. max volume with eq, tube volume and +12 boost of sample. tubes are Telefunken ECC81 - great for fuzz as this is the only useful purpose for starved plates:P."

deadmau5 with Polyfusion Modular


via deadmau5's Photos

and a Buchla...

EML 400/401, 200 and 300


via Piero Papini's Photos

"The rare complete system."

Amos Gaynes of Moog Music at the Fairlight Booth


via Photos of Amos Gaynes

Citrus synths

via James Maier's Photos


"Citrus synths. Say that ten times fast..."


http://carbon111.com/
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