Monday, May 02, 2011
Korg MS-20 and Publison DHM 89 B2
YouTube Uploaded by cms4f on Feb 27, 2011

via this auction
"Publison DHM 89 B2
Stereo Delay & Pitch Shifter
Late 70's Early 80's
It has seperate controls for sample start and end points, when they are reversed the unit plays the delay backwards. When you factor in variable pitch, feedback, speed, etc... you get mind numbing possibilities. Goes from standard delay to complete Arial Pink FX bananas, and still does everything in between like making a good pitch thickener for background vocals, like an Eventide H910. Can feel like a space Echo or Echoplex in many ways too...
Also, there is a multi pin connector which will allow for CV control of a lot of front panel controls. This can be modded to play samples pitched on a keyboard, which is what Tangerine Dream did to play samplers on the Firestarter Soundtrack."Ambient Hip Hop Dub - LUNAR GRUVAR FUBAR - Non Standard Beat Structure
YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on May 2, 2011
"Mixing two beats with very different style - sometimes it "just works"! Using Korg Electribe EMX and Akai XR 20. This jam is not very focused on analog synth sounds, but is part of the "Virtual Tempest" sections."
Dataline 'Elektron Trinity' gig @ Edinburgh, The Caves - Octatrack + Monomachine + Machinedrum
YouTube Uploaded by MrDataline on May 2, 2011
"Elektron Trinity action. Octatrack, machinedrum, monomachine - all set was improvised using the trio!
www.projectdataline.com"
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Howler Drone
Howler Drone from starvelab on Vimeo.
"A self-modulating modular analog patch, "Howler Patch" is designed to drone and change with random patterns over a long stretch of time. In this example, I've fed a recording of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" into it, using the EH V256 vocoder to modulate the voice with the drone-synthesis from my modular patch.
This example contains no overdubs or live-tweaking of any kind. I just turned it on, started playing the "Howl" track, and walked away."
March 15, 2011 SOUND THING from starvelab on Vimeo.
"Ides of March: a really informal sound thing.
Some of my students and I put together a series of sound experiments outside my studio at the Visual Arts Facility at UCSD."
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Analogue Solutions,
Analogue Systems,
Dewanatron,
Division 6,
Featured,
Make Noise,
Malekko,
MOOG,
TipTop Audio,
Video,
Wiard
First Impressions on the Roland Jupiter-80
via an anonymous reader:
"Had 15 mins on it just now Matrix....:))
I hope this doesn’t come across as a hard sell – you know my roots lay in voltages and pulses after all....but I have to say I really couldn’t leave it alone....:)
Beautiful to play – infectious even – only with very limited patches loaded.
Very serious build quality.
Ridiculously rich and smooth sound – ultra hi-fi at the outputs.
Loads of bottom. Loads of warmth. Detailed Tops. Lush effects.
Original Jupiter 8 Main Voice Architecture but deeper:-
Upper and Lower Voice plus Percussion and Solo.
Upper and Lower Voices are each made up of 4 full Poly Voice Patches with can be extensively edited – all parameters.....:)))
Reminiscent of all the good things about JD-990/Wavestation AD but much nicer – not easy to leave alone once you start playing....
Very much a players instrument – keyboard action and response is brilliant.
The SuperNatural voice design makes it very expressive without you even knowing what makes it work.
As Mr Kakehashi states – The Jupiter name always represented Roland’s flagship keyboard/synthesizer – the fact that it was analogue is secondary to the original design concept – that was all that was available to Roland engineers at the time.
The haters on the web seem to wish Roland would re-release the original Jupiter-8. Making a retro 8 voice poly these days is probably much easier in many ways. Making a new flagship players synthesizer that inspires playing and may just prove to be a future classic is a much taller order and in the 15 minutes I just had on it they may just have achieved that......:))))
Yes it has Pianos and Organs and Strings too but the original Jupiter 8 Patch Sheet and Presets were full of Sitar, Strings, Brass and Flutes too – very very bad they were too!!!!!
I want one put it that way...:)))))"
Also see the First Box Shot of the Roland Jupiter-80
"Had 15 mins on it just now Matrix....:))
I hope this doesn’t come across as a hard sell – you know my roots lay in voltages and pulses after all....but I have to say I really couldn’t leave it alone....:)
Beautiful to play – infectious even – only with very limited patches loaded.
Very serious build quality.
Ridiculously rich and smooth sound – ultra hi-fi at the outputs.
Loads of bottom. Loads of warmth. Detailed Tops. Lush effects.
Original Jupiter 8 Main Voice Architecture but deeper:-
Upper and Lower Voice plus Percussion and Solo.
Upper and Lower Voices are each made up of 4 full Poly Voice Patches with can be extensively edited – all parameters.....:)))
Reminiscent of all the good things about JD-990/Wavestation AD but much nicer – not easy to leave alone once you start playing....
Very much a players instrument – keyboard action and response is brilliant.
The SuperNatural voice design makes it very expressive without you even knowing what makes it work.
As Mr Kakehashi states – The Jupiter name always represented Roland’s flagship keyboard/synthesizer – the fact that it was analogue is secondary to the original design concept – that was all that was available to Roland engineers at the time.
The haters on the web seem to wish Roland would re-release the original Jupiter-8. Making a retro 8 voice poly these days is probably much easier in many ways. Making a new flagship players synthesizer that inspires playing and may just prove to be a future classic is a much taller order and in the 15 minutes I just had on it they may just have achieved that......:))))
Yes it has Pianos and Organs and Strings too but the original Jupiter 8 Patch Sheet and Presets were full of Sitar, Strings, Brass and Flutes too – very very bad they were too!!!!!
I want one put it that way...:)))))"
Also see the First Box Shot of the Roland Jupiter-80
Electro-Harmonix Effectology 'Freeze Tricks" Special Edition "Expanding the Freeze Effect"
YouTube Uploaded by EHX on May 1, 2011
"Electro-Harmonix Effectology 'Freeze Tricks" Special Edition
"Expanding the Freeze Effect"
By Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
"Expanding the Freeze Effect"
In this video I show how to make some cool and very interesting sounds using the new Electro-Harmonix Freeze pedal."
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.18 World Sounds By Bill Ruppert
Uploaded by EHX on May 1, 2011
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.18 World Sounds
"By Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.18 World Sounds
In this episode I explore exotic sounds of the world using a guitar and effect pedals.
I also show all the individual pedal settings at the EHX forum listed below.
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/3798/"
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.20 "The Caribbean Steel Drum Effect." By Bill Ruppert
Uploaded by EHX on May 1, 2011
"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.20 "The Caribbean Steel Drum Effect."
By Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
In this episode I show how to turn a regular guitar into a Caribbean Steel Drum."
LZX Visionary - Module Overview - Video Waveform Generator
YouTube Uploaded by lzxindustries on May 1, 2011
"A general overview and demonstration of the Video Waveform Generator's various features. For more specifications please visit http://www.lzxindustries.net/modules/video-waveform-generator"
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