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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Soundlab - Feb 2007


YouTube Uploaded by clackbeetle on Mar 26, 2011

"Old Video I found of a Sound-lab test, using the LFO and AR to create a more complex rhythem - Clacktronics"

korg ds-10 track 65


YouTube Uploaded by korgds10 on Mar 26, 2011

"Melodic electronica, chillout, lounge, downtempo, idm track done on the korg ds-10 track. For more Korg ds-10 stuff, please visit the Home of the Korg DS-10 at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com"

Nintendo DSi on eBay
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KORG DS-10 on eBay
KORG DS-10 on Amazon

Akai MPC-2000 Synthcake: Before & After

flickr By Justin.D

"It is amazing. My friend Rachel made me the best cake in the world at a great party filled with my friends."

See the Synth Cakes label below for more.

MINI-COMPOSER By Masayuki Akamatsu

via Masayuki Akamatsu
"Karl Bartos (electronic musician, ex-KW, co-composer of songs like The Robots, The Model, Computer World,... ) and myself, Masayuki Akamatsu (media artist, professor at IAMAS and author of various iPhone apps such as Banner, Oscillator, Echochops,... ), along with executive producer Jean-Marc Lederman, have created a simple and fun 16-step music sequencer called "MINI-COMPOSER". You can download this app for free from the App Store. It works on IPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

[MINI-COMPOSER - Masayuki Akamatsu]

We made this app not only for artistic expression but also as a way to help bring relief to those affected by the recent major earthquake and tsunami disaster. The app includes a link to the American Red Cross donation site. Through our music we wish to give courage to the victims of this disaster and to call for assistance from people all over the world.

Thus, we would be very grateful if you could let your friends know about MINI-COMPOSER. It would also be much appreciated if you could introduce the app via blogs, Twitter, Facebook, news sites, newspapers, magazines, TV and so on.

Of course, we hope that you too will enjoy our music and will consider providing support to Japan.

Please feel free to forward this message to anyone you think would be interested. Thank you for your cooperation.

Masayuki Akamatsu
http://akamatsu.org/"

iTunes Description:
"Karl Bartos (electronic musician, ex-KW, co-composer of songs like The Robots, The Model, Computer World,...) and Masayuki Akamatsu (media artist and author of various iPhone apps such as Banner, Oscillator, Echochops,...) create a 16 step music sequencer which is free, simple and fun. The executive producer is Jean-Marc Lederman.

"We have created this simple music app for fun: it implements the basic waves of a synthesizer with a 16 step sequencer.
This app is totally free of charge but we would be very glad if, as a relief to people's suffering following the earthquake and tsunami, you would consider a donation to lend a helping hand to Japan. Please make use of the link button to the Red Cross site."

This application has the functions listed below.

- 16 steps sequencer
- Start/stop sequence
- Multi-touch note input
- 4 waves (saw, triangular, square, sine)
- 4 drumbeat loops
- Drums on/off
- Random notes
- Clear notes
- Additional information

Please enjoy our music and think Japan."

MINI-COMPOSER - Masayuki Akamatsu
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Kawai SX-240 polyphonic analog synthesizer


via this auction

TUBON very rare electric keyboard


via this auction

"One of the rarest electric keyboards out there, the Tubon was manufactured in 1966 by Joh Mustad AB, in Gothenburg, Sweden. Only a small number were produced; fewer still survive.

Imagine a small, strap-on combo organ. The Tubon's sounds are straight out of Sixties organ-driven pop: contrabass, saxophone, electric bass, woodwind. A strong vibrato and adjacent volume control give on-board sound shaping options. Two nine-volt batteries, housed at one end of the tube, provide power. At the other end is a compartment where the strap can be stored.

Paul McCartney had a Tubon, though it probably was not used on record. Kraftwerk did use one, along with countless Swedish and Finnish bands...

Output is from a din connector. Included with this Tubon will be a cable with a din plug on one end and a 1/4" plug on the other. You can change the din to a 1/4" female connector if you like; I chose to leave it with the din, to keep it original."

Roland D-550 Synth + PG-1000 Programmer

via this auction

16 Step Analog Sequencer w/ Eurorack modular synth - Synthrotek


YouTube Uploaded by synthrotek on Mar 26, 2011

"http://www.synthrotek.com
Steve and Dalas from Rob Walmart messing around with a Synthrotek 16 step analog sequencer and Dalas' intense euro rack Modular synth oufit."

Kill Paris and the Wii Balance Board


YouTube Uploaded by Killparispaige on Mar 24, 2011

"Osculator with the Wii Balance Board Massive in Ableton"

I Was Totally Destroying It - Live in Atlanta, GA

flickr By nate_kie
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