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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Buchla 200e Randomness Experiment #2

Buchla 200e Randomness Experiment #2 from todd barton on Vimeo.


"Another very simple "controlled randomness" exploration using the 223e arpeggiator and the 266e Source of Uncertainty."

Camgesture in Paradise

Camgesture in Paradise from Steve Freedom on Vimeo.


"Ableton Theremin - experimental electronic music made by translating hand gestures tracked by Quartz Composer and webcam, into OSC then Midi and sending on to Ableton to trigger Spectrasonics Omnisphere and RMX.

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It's just a matter of time before everyone makes their own music ღ♪*•.¸¸¸.•*¨¨*•.¸¸¸.•*•♪ღ♪"

KOMA Elektronik - Development Video - Expression Controller


YouTube Uploaded by KOMAelektronik on Mar 15, 2011
follow-up to this post
"### A Description mistake was made while rendering the movie. Instead of "A Vactrol...." it was supposed to say: "Total control over the functions of the KOMA Elektronik pedals with the onboard KOMA Elektronik Expression Controller!"

More information:
http://www.koma-elektronik.com (the official development blog)

All the pedals KOMA Elektronik will release in the fall of 2011 (KOMA BD101, KOMA FT201, KOMA HN104 & KOMA SH103) will have a special innovative expression controller built in which allows the musician to control all the features of the pedal by just moving their foot, hand or any other body part over the bottom of the pedal.

The CV signal of the onboard expression controller will be an output on the patchbay, which is also featured on all the pedals. This way the musican can control all the functions on the pedal without even touching the pedal! For instance, when you use our delay & Gating pedal, the KOMA BD101, you can control the LFO speed, gate amount, delay time & feedback of the effect, while playing your instrument! No need for external expression pedals anymore, with the KOMA FX pedal series it all comes in one package! Total control!

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More information:
http://www.koma-elektronik.com (the official development blog)

Get to know more of us at:
http://www.twitter.com/KOMAelektronik"

organfairy's first synthesizer - expander


YouTube Uploaded by organfairy on Mar 15, 2011
follow-up to this post
"After making the sequencer for my first synthesizer I am making an expander - a box with some extra filters and envelope generators.

Instead of just showing the building process I am gong into details about a simple VCA that I am using in this design. It is made using just a diode and a resistor so it is quite simple.

The music that goes with this video is something I made in 2004 on a Yamaha HE-8 organ, Roland JX-8P synthesizer, and Roland Rhythm Arranger analogue drum machine."

SoundPrism Pitch Layout and Pac-Man


YouTube Uploaded by Audanika on Mar 15, 2011

"SoundPrism is an App for iPhone and iPad.
http://www.soundprism.com/"

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Facing the void (Moog Slim Phatty + Plogue Bidule + Audacity)


YouTube Uploaded by GruithuisenCityMan on Mar 15, 2011
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KORG DW 6000 HQ DEMO - SYNTHESIZER 1985


YouTube Uploaded by AnalogAudio1 on Mar 15, 2011

"The KORG DW-6000 "digital waveform synthesizer" came out 1985. DW stands for "digital waveform". Few months later, Korg presented an updated version, the DW-8000.

The KORG DW-6000 has 6 notes polyphony, 8 waveforms (including sawtooth, but no pulse or square, which is a pity), and superb 24db analog filters - one for every voice (unlike the Poly-800). There is also a chorus, which can be switched on or off. It has an UNISONO mode, which helps you to get fat basses. 2 envelope generators (ADBSSR). MIDI interface, SysEx abilities. Tape interface to load/store soundbanks.

The basic sound of the DW-6000 is somewhere between Poly-800 MK1 and DW-8000. To my ears it sounds more like a Poly-800.
You can produce some decent sounds with the DW-6000 - which you can't exactly duplicate on a DW-8000.

In this clip I played the DW-6000 dry, without any external effects.
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THE SOUND PROGRAMS IN THIS MOVIE:

Do you have a DW-6000 and want to play with the powerful sounds you are hearing here? I will send you the "ANALOGAUDIO1 DW-6000 PATCH BANK" (64 sounds) via email for 12,99 Euros (through PayPal).
You will get a MP3 with sound data for the tape interface of your DW-6000. (How the tape interface works, is described in the manual of the DW-6000, which you can download for free somewhere in the internet).

The bank contains lush analog pads, great retro sounds, fat basses, sequencer sounds and funky leads (in one word: all you are hearing in this video and some more).

These sounds are mainly suited for electronica, techno pop, disco, dance, trance and classic electronic music (Jarre, Vangelis, etc..).

As an experienced synth player / programmer I programmed these special sounds carefully - these sounds are not available anywhere else!

The soundbank will not work with the DW-8000 / EX-8000.

If you are interested, please drop me a mail.
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DEUTSCH: zu den Sounds im Video:

Wollt ihr euren DW-6000 mit den hier gehörten, phatten Analogsounds aufwerten? Für 12,99 Euro (über PayPal oder Überweisung) bekommt ihr die "ANALOGAUDIO1 DW-6000 PATCHBANK" mit 64 first class Sounds - als MP3 via eMail. Diese MP3 wird durch das TAPE INTERFACE des DW-6000 eingespielt.

Die "ANALOG AUDIO 1" Soundcollection verhilft den verstaubten DW-6000 zum neuen Glanz - mit organischen, rohen Bässen, funky Leads, warmen Analog-Pads, Sequencer-Sounds, fetten Retro-Sounds (also alles was man im Video hört und ein paar mehr). Also eine Art Frischzellenkur.

Als DW-6000 Kenner habe ich die Soundbank mit viel Liebe zum Detail programmiert. Diese zeitlosen Klänge unterstreichen den analogen Charakter des DW-6000. Sie eignen sich für Electronica, Electropop, klassische EM oder für andere Styles, wo echt analoge Power gefragt ist. Diese Sounds sind übrigens nirgendwo anders erhältlich. 12,99 Euro, die wirklich gut "hörbar" investiert sind... auch fühlbar.

PS: Die Sounds funktionieren nur mit dem DW-6000, also nicht mit DW-8000/EX-8000.

Bei Interesse schickt mir bitte eine Mail."

Synesthexia - more sounds of the Elka Synthex


YouTube Uploaded by wavebox2011 on Mar 15, 2011

"Some more sound experiments on the Elka Synthex, just for fun. As in "Synthenoxe part 1.0", all sounds except for the drums have been created on the Synthex. No Hammond Organs or Minimoogs have been harmed. :)

The video is just experimental, cuts and bits from public domain and creative commons footage. And better than a black screen, I guess.

Enjoy!"

Alma redemptoris mater


YouTube Uploaded by spinach0pizza on Mar 15, 2011

"This is Alma redemptoris mater, composed by Orlande de Lassus (1532 - 1594) and performed by Richard Galbraith on a modular analog synthesizer (by Synthesizers.com), with a Grove Audio PM Resonator. Visualization is Magnetosphere.
Better audio quality here: http://soundcloud.com/spinach-pizza/alma-redemptoris-mater-orlande"

ARP 2600 No.6


YouTube Uploaded by vcf4012 on Mar 15, 2011

"ARP 2600 running sequence through Devilfish (TB-303) and MOOG 3 Band EQ"
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