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Friday, April 15, 2011

1978 ARP ODYSSEY & AXXE SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD


via this auction

"Ad measures approx. 16"X 10.5" inches."

See the seller's other items for more.

"Just the Way You Are" Cover, performed on iPhone & Wiimote


YouTube Uploaded by tasooey on Apr 3, 2011

"Pre-order an album! http://kck.st/elRbZa & Support this project on Kickstarter.com!

Cover of "Just the Way You Are" by Bruno Mars, performed on the Invisible Instrument

InvisibleInstruments.com"

iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

A comparison of Shruthi-1 filters

A comparison of Shruthi-1 filters by mutable.instruments
"The set "A comparison of Shruthi-1 filters" by mutable.instruments is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Be aware that the related tracks might have a different license."

StringPort Demo: MIDI Out


YouTube Uploaded by KeithMcMillen on Apr 15, 2011

"Al Ayoub demos the capabilities of StringPort MIDI Out to control external hard and soft synths and effects."

Aliens Project Close-Up of the Week #11/2011 - Vermona Retroverb


via Aliens Project

RECENT DIY ELECTRONICS - DOEPFER CHAOS CASE + MATRIX MIXER


via John Macedo

"Doepfer Chaos Case
The idea behind the Chaos Case was to explore a very simple setup by applying nonlinear/chaotic routing and modulation. It's made from an old Electro Harmonix Hot Tubes wooden box with enough room for 4 modules (max 200mA) and a bunch of home made passive modules.

Matrix Mixer
Inspired by David Tudor. 4x5 passive Matrix Mixer built to expand the routing/modulation of the Chaos case. The Design is a expanded Nicolas Collins design from Handmade Electronic Music.

Some recordings of a few different patch configurations using the Doepfer Chaos Synth and Matrix Mixer. Modules used are 2x Doepfer A-110 VCO, A-121 VC Multimode Filter, A-118 Coloured Noise and Random Voltage Generator, the homemade passive modules... and a whole lot of cross modulation, nonlinear routing and tweaking:"



"Some recordings of a few different patch configurations using the Doepfer Chaos Synth and Matrix Mixer. Modules used are 2x Doepfer A-110 VCO, A-121 VC Multimode Filter, A-118 Coloured Noise and Random Voltage Generator, the homemade passive modules... and a whole lot of cross modulation, nonlinear routing and tweaking."

63 Buchla + MonoMachine = Sweet


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Apr 15, 2011
I spy a MATRIXSYNTH magnet at the start. :)
"Controlling and processing the Buchla through my Elektron MonoMachine proved to be totally lovely! This is something I'll spend a lot of time doing in the future. The rhythm based delay and reverb inside the MM and the very dynamic timbres of the Buchla match very nicely.

Long audio at sound cloud here:
http://soundcloud.com/7thdansound/buchla-belly"

Buchla Belly by 7thDanSound

arp2500 ssl delay.MOV


YouTube Uploaded by zackdagoba on Apr 14, 2011

"arp 2500 through a moog modular format SSL digital delay. see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com for more"

MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2


MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


Part 1 here. Also see this earlier video.
"Here is the prototype touch keyboard that I have been working on. It is a 2 octave unit with pitch bend and glide. There is also an insertion for an external LFO/Source. This is both compulsive and great fun to play! I know there are quite a few touch products out ther in the Modular Synth market- but this keyboard is not designed to be a modulator- but a compact true analogue touch keyboard! It spits out 1V/Octave CV and of course Gate. I looked back- and this work I first attempted in 2002- 9 years ago! Brainwaves occured to me- and this has been a sucessful development. Planned for the final model will be a jack field at the top of the unit to interface with your favourite analogue gear!"

Microtonal Xenharmonic FMTS & FM Tutorials

You might remember the Xenharmonic FMTS synthesizer from this previous post. Tony from dubbism wrote in with a link to a tutorial for those that might be interested in exploring microtonal/xenharmonic music.

"Written with the FMTS in mind, it's an attempt to demystify microtonal/xenharmonic music and to challenge the idea that you need to be a scientist to understand the theory. There's a lot of groovy xenharmonic music and enough info and resources to get you started in 10 minutes.

For those who need to brush up on their knowledge of FM synthesis there's even a super easy FM tutorial over here."

change partials

YouTube Uploaded by tonydubshot on Apr 15, 2011
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