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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Moog!

flickr By electrofreeze

"Makes of my favorite synthesizers"

Movement DEMF (Detroit Electronic Music Festival)

Sonic LAB: Extra- Novation Ultranova Audition


via Sonic State

"Under Pressure" - iZotope Stutter Edit


"Under Pressure" - iZotope Stutter Edit from Keenan Gaynor on Vimeo.


"testing out iZotope's new "Stutter Edit" plug-in with Ableton Live and David Bowie/Queen's "Under Pressure."

Very impressed so far (even just with the presets), and look forward to using this in actual projects in the future.

keenan.gaynor.org"

Thicket for iPad (via Ableton Live, Novation Nocturn)

Thicket for iPad (via Ableton Live, Novation Nocturn) from Keenan Gaynor on Vimeo.


"playing around with THICKET for the iPad -- one of the most unique audio iPad apps with a great user interface. also controlling FX through ableton live & a novation nocturn."

Thicket - Interval Studios
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Polychord Bossa Nova


YouTube via mvpadrini | February 20, 2011 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"First time playing with Polychord for the iPad. Really nice app! Easy to play and great interface.

More about Music Apps and Mobile Music at MusicApps.com.br

Tocando pela primeira vez com o Polychord para o iPad. Muito bom aplicativo! Fácil de tocar e com ótima interface.

Mais sobre Apps Musicais e Música Móvel no MusicApps.com.br"

polychord - Shoulda Woulda Coulda
iPads on eBay

How to Make a Noise: iPad Synthesizers Edition


YouTube via noisesculpture | February 22, 2011 |

"How to Make a Noise: iPad Synthesizers Edition looks at how to create and control sounds using iPad synthesizers. The book introduces sound creation from first principles focusing on each element in turn: sound sources, filters, envelopes, low frequency oscillators and other modulation sources, FX, frequency modulation synthesis, and brings the pieces together as you begin to create and control your own sounds. It illustrates each aspect with examples using five synthesizers available for the iPad: BassLine, ReBirth, iELECTRIBE, iMS-20, and NLogSynth Pro."

BassLine - finger
ReBirth for iPad - Propellerhead Software AB
KORG iELECTRIBE - KORG INC.
KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.
NLogSynth PRO - tempo rubato
iPod Touch on eBay

minimal techno modular session


YouTube via martinHETERJAG | February 22, 2011 |

"Just doing my thing...
sorry for the resonance fail in the end ^^

synthsounds from the modular drums/precution from monomachine"

buchla 200e 259e 291e


YouTube via doctorwatanabe | March 22, 2010 |

"buchla 259e twisted waveform generator. buchla 291 triple morphing filter. together they demo."

buchla 200e series

doctorwatanabe | March 22, 2010 |

"buchla my face. happy wonderful buchla time."

Monday, February 21, 2011

Vintage Simmons SDS-9 Drum Synth


via this auction

"The SDS9 is a 5-drum kit, comprising bass, snare and 3 tom-toms, triggering up to 40 complete “drum kits” (20 factory and 20 programmable presets). Hitting a specific pad triggers the corresponding channel on the ‘electronics’. A microprocessor controls the dynamic (or volume) of each individual ‘hit’ giving a sensitivity to playing previously unheard of in electronic drums: a ‘real’ drum feel, in fact! The Simmons SDS9 gives you the sounds, feel and control of acoustic drums plus all the sounds and advantages of electronic drums. The SDS9 electronically synthesises the sounds of each drum. The bass, snare and toms use different methods of synthesis – each the most appropriate for the sound and control you require. The bass is software generated directly by the computer. The snare/rim are digital samples of acoustic drums. The tom-toms are synthesised using analogue circuitry. The tom also have unique ‘second skin’ switch to match the sound and response of a double headed acoustic tom. The program/store memory facility allows you to build up your own drum sounds. These programmed sounds can be saved to tape, giving you almost limitless capacity to store new sounds, or recall previously stored sounds. There is also a sophisticated automatic trigger that allows sounds to be reviewed without hitting pads, and a mode where the drums can be triggered by button tapping. The SDS9 is the first drum kit that has a built in MIDI interface. This is completely assignable in terms of voice changes and note values. By using the MIDI interface you can directly interface with many available keyboard synthesisers and play their voices from pads. You can also use MIDI real time recorders/sequencers to record your playing and then playback the SDS9 exactly as you played it. Another interesting feature of the SDS9 is its built in programmable echo. This programmable effect can be used for single slap-back echo or for long repeating echoes to produce stunningly unique rhythmic-ic-ic patterns and eff-eff-ects-ects.

ARP ODYSSEY ANALOG KEYBOARD SYNTH

via this auction

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