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Saturday, February 26, 2011

bugtasticalicious

bugtasticalicious from emergencyofstate on Vimeo.


"8==d"

Update:

bugin 2 electric bugaloo

bugin 2 electric bugaloo from emergencyofstate on Vimeo.


"same patch minus the drums."

Eurorack Synth and guitar rs510e EMS trapezoid


YouTube via equinoxoz | Feb 26, 2011 |

"Well, it is Analogue systems VCO and EMS Filter/EMS Trapezoid modules and the guitar is going through reverb and filter, modulated by the trapezoid and gate delay..."

Potty Synths...



Hmm....

via TRASH_AUDIO

The Korg MS-20: The Control Panel Part 1 (HQ)


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay | Feb 26, 2011 |
custom white MS20
"Here is a higher-quality version of part one of the Korg MS-20 video on the control panel."

Octatrack synth jam


YouTube via dylannau | Feb 26, 2011 |

"A jam with the new Octatrack, Machinedrum, ARP Odyssey, Moog Voyager, xoxbox and a line 6 DL4. Synths are sequenced by the xoxbox, everything is running into Octatrack and straight stereo to Logic with a mastering channel strip on the master buss."

Reactable Videos by tommyZeta


YouTube via tommyzeta - @Zetatwit

Playlist:
"Black" by tommyZeta
Reactable mobile - Tips & Tricks 01
Reactable mobile - Tips & Tricks 02 HD
Reactable on iPad
Reactable mobile

Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL
iPads on eBay

MFOS Soundlab DIY Synthesizer

via this auction

"'Yellow' Magic Synthesizer based on the MFOS Soundlab. This Synthesizer was encased in a original Pelicase and is just optical but also musically curious.

The used MFOS Soundlab PCB is one original one out of the first Series.

Attention: Currently, there is a MIDIMPLANT from Roman Sowa installed. This is NOT PART of the auction, but it can be bought for 30 EUR additionally ( the original buying price of the MIDI was 55 EUR !)

Details and audio samples are available on the musicfromouterspace.com page.

Delivery will be:
- MFOS Soundlab in Pelicase
- Power supply
- Cable for 2 x CV to stereo adapter
- (optional) MIDIMPLANT"
large pics here

Claude Debussy - Clair de Lune (RAC Analog Synthesizer Version)


YouTube via andreanjos | Feb 26, 2011 |

"This is one of the finest pieces of music ever written. It's very cinematic and I was kinda bored on a friday night, so I decided to just make my own version of it.

It's featuring the Minimoog model D, which has some trouble staying in tune, especially on the high notes. The Juno-60 on the chords. I ran the last half of it through this old tape deck, so you kinda get this rough tape hiss and distortion.

I was kinda inspired by this arrangement of another song.
http://soundcloud.com/datashat/arr-da...

I've always been a big fan of David Holmes version as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Oceans-Eleven-D..."

Electric Independence: Morton Subotnick



"In its early days, electronic music wasn’t very musical. Painstakingly put together with wave generators or tiny bits of tape spliced together on splicing blocks by music professors and hobbyists, it was often highly abstract, largely concerned with pitch and timbre, and lacked much rhythm or pattern.

Enter Morton Subotnick.

Back in the sixties, while Robert Moog was developing his pioneering keyboard on the East Coast, Subotnick, Ramon Sender and Don Buchla were toiling away in San Francisco on what would become possibly the world’s first analog synthesizer, the ‘electronic music easel’BUCHLA 100. Instead of a keyboard, it relied on pressure sensitive touch-plates, which controlled individually tuneable keys for limitless micro-tuning possibilities, analog sequencers, and complex waveforms beyond your basic sine, sawtooth, and square waves. You can now find it at the Smithsonian.

Check out more at Motherboard.

See the rest at VBS.TV: Electric Independence: Morton Subotnick - Motherboard | VBS.TV"

Click here for additional posts featuring Moton Subotnick including video of recent performances.
Click here for additional Motherboard TV posts.

Fairlight Instruments open for business

"Following its outstanding debut at the 2011 NAMM show, Fairlight Instruments is ready to accept orders for the CMI-30A.

Only 100 CMI-30As will be made. These $20,000 instruments are hand built, special 30th anniversary editions, which will no doubt become as highly sought after as the original CMIs. They will be sold directly by Fairlight Instruments and shipped anywhere in the world from Sydney, Australia. Authorised agents will provide support and service in most major territories.

The first 100 Purchase Agreements with deposits received on or after 1st March 2011, Australian Eastern Standard Time, will be accepted and fulfilled in order of receipt.

Product specifications and details of how to secure a place on the waiting-list are available at: http://www.fairlightinstruments.com.au/public/downloads.

30 years ago the Fairlight CMI changed the way we make music, forever. The legend has returned."
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