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Monday, April 25, 2011

Ensoniq EPS demo Factory Disk 9 - Ecstasy


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Apr 25, 2011

"Demonstration of the Ensoniq EPS sampler factory disk 9 - Ecstasy.

A gorgeous, typically late '80s digital synth pad."

Update:

Ensoniq EPS demo - Craig A. Series - The FM Collection

Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Apr 25, 2011

"A demonstration of a Craig A. Series disk - The FM Collection

Three banks of excellent patches sampled from the classic Yamaha DX7 FM synth technology."

RENO NOISE NIGHT!

Details on Facebook here and the link below.

"A fantastic night of experimental music fun!

Join Bran(...)Pos, an audio/visual adventure for your senses, as he headlines Reno's local talent for experimental music, noise, ambient and uncategorized music delights!

Bran(...)Pos is beginning his tour across the US, starting with Reno, so come support his and local music efforts! Hosted in the newly-established Aeon Gallery on Wells, this will no not be your average Reno show, and not your average venue!

http://www.burncards.com/a-noisexperimental-saturday-bran-pos/"

Musik Messe Biscuit and Missing Link Jam


YouTube Uploaded by matrixsynth on Apr 25, 2011

This one in via Jeannot of 4MS Pedals:
'We were just in Frankfurt for Musik Messe, with our new euro modules, and met a bunch of great manufacturers, and artists. I took this video, albeit a couple weeks ago, of Denis from OTO machines, and Hanz from Missing Link jamming on the Biscuit, and Wireless MIDI/OSC Transmitter. They've got it hooked into a modded XBase09, and the master clock is coming from the new products by the Innerclock Systems guys. Hans Lindauer is jamming on the iPhone, with a very fun, minimal, osc command program, and also has the iPad up and running OSC/Midi commands. Denis Cazajeux is tweaking the 8 bit delay and pitch shifting. Thought you'd might like to see it, bad quality and all, its a good jam. That part of our booth was so fun, it was nice to have a solid beat going in the background of modulars, and tabletop synths."

Optigan T-Shirt


Three pics of my Optigan T-Shirt

http://www.optigan.com

Moog Taurus Pedal Synthesizer

via this auction

It is a Moog Taurus probably from the late 70's or early 80's. It is large and heavy. It looks like the model plate reads 2054. Overall this measures approximately 24 1/4"x 20" x 8 1/4"."

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 (Rev.2)


YouTube Uploaded by DrGroovenizer on Apr 25, 2011

"I apologize for the poor audio quality, but I shot this using my phone's video camera mainly to show the P5s full functionality."

via this auction

"This is the rare and revered Revision 2 with SSM chips, which are regarded as the warmest and most organic sounding of the Prophet line of synths... The serial number is 1000-506."







66 This is not what Buchla sounds like


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Apr 25, 2011

"There seems to be a lot of opinion on Buchla and what it sounds like. This is what it doesn't sound like apparently."

Code Station


YouTube Uploaded by lividTV on Apr 25, 2011

"Here's a prototype of an iPad docking station for the Code. I am running Korg's ielectribe without a computer."

KORG iELECTRIBE - KORG INC.
iPads on eBay

circuit bent emu px7, alesis qsr and yamaha mu5


YouTube Uploaded by spunkytoofers on Apr 25, 2011
spunkytoofers on eBay

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots


YouTube Uploaded by PrincessPangolin on Apr 12, 2011

"Princess Pangolin's cover of the Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi vs.The Pink Robots," featuring omnichord, violin and telephone. Also, some hasty stop motion. No robots were harmed in the making of this video. Featuring Julie Carpenter on vox, violin & omnichord, and Dain Luscombe on Commodore 64, Kitten & other technological marvels [Buchla]. Album available from
http://princesspangolin.bandcamp.com/"
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