Thursday, June 02, 2011
Yamaha PSR E313 Sounds \ Patches - by allanyamaha
YouTube Uploaded by allanyamaha on Jun 2, 2011
"Patches programmed by allanyamaha
ABBA - Gimme Gimme Gimme / Hung Up
The Black Eyed Peas - The Time
June 2nd , 2011
Bad Quality .. Sorry.."
Invasion From Within — Malcolm Cecil - Tonto & KiNo Update
The schedule of live performances link in this post is fixed.
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
The New Moog Production Faciltiy in Asheville, NC!
YouTube Uploaded by newsRadio570 on Jun 1, 2011
"Tank Spencer gets a tour of the brand new Moog Production facility in Asheville, NC!"
Moogfest 2011 Initial Lineup
YouTube Uploaded by moogfest on May 31, 2011
"We're thrilled to announce the initial lineup for Moogfest 2011, taking place Oct. 28 -- 30, in beautiful Asheville, NC!
This year's Moogfest lineup highlights a remarkable synergy of classic electronic music pioneers, contemporary groundbreaking artists, and young upstarts who are further pushing musical boundaries. '70s innovators including Tangerine Dream, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Suicide will present rare US performances as they join a lineup that includes the Flaming Lips, Passion Pit, STS9, Ghostland Observatory, Crystal Castles, Chromeo, Battles, Umphrey's McGee, M83, Mayer Hawthorne & The County, Adrian Belew Power Trio, Holy F**k, Matthew Dear, Toro Y Moi, Twin Shadow, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Naked And Famous, Tim Hecker, Brandt Bauer Frick, Cant, Gold Panda, Austra, Little Dragon, Anika, Causing A Tiger, and Ford & Lopatin, with many others still to be announced.
Weekend passes for Moogfest 2011 will go on sale on Saturday, June 4 at 12 Noon Eastern exclusively at moogfest.com."
Moogfest - A Taste of Moogfest
Uploaded by moogfest on Apr 15, 2011
Moogfest - Bob Moog's Legacy
Uploaded by moogfest on Apr 15, 2011
Moogfest - The Festival Experience
Uploaded by moogfest on Apr 15, 2011
"Catch a glimpse of what Moogfest 2010 had to offer!"
Jazzmutant monome 40h plus inductionloop
YouTube Uploaded by inductionloop on Jun 14, 2010
"little trance ditty"
Bliptronome - Monome Conversion
"Bliptronome (converted Bliptronic 5000), which acts as a fully functional monome with the added bonus of 4 rotary encoders I've added a sweet wood grain veneer to the case to make them really sexy. The device works on the arduino platform.
I've used the devices for about a year now so there's a scratch or two here or there. Nothing serious at all. All buttons and encoders work just fine and have good response time. Comes with FTDI cable for computer funzies as well as original packaging.
inventor video and explanation: [below]
example video: [below]
instructions for installing software: [PDF]"
Bliptronome ( Monome + Bliptronic + Arduino )
YouTube Uploaded by stuckie27out1 on Apr 9, 2010
"Working bliptronome Check straytechnolgies for more info"
next stop please bliptronome.mov
Uploaded by inductionloop on Aug 21, 2010
"little demo of the converted bliptronic 5000.
The bliptronome is running Molar 64 VST hosted within Live, other loops and ambiance created in FM8 and my Nord g2"
bliptronome no2 vid.mov
Uploaded by inductionloop on Oct 24, 2010
"quick rough ride into the d&b side if things for the bliptronome,
a bit messy but chunky."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Bliptronic,
Clavia,
custom,
DIY,
Featured,
Monome,
Native Instruments,
Soft Synths,
Video
Atomic Shadow Vintage Oscillators & Noise Generators

via Rod Mitchell on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"The Atomic Shadow recording sessions are on schedule. Here is a photo of my oscillators."
General Radio 1390A random noise generator
B&K 301B Sine/Square transistor oscillator
HP 201CR
HP 200ABR
You might recognize these featured in Hollow Sun's Oscillosine from this previous post.
SuONOIO RED Prototype Audio Demo
SuonoioRED #01 by blindoldfreak
"Here’s a 14 minute improv i recorded today with the SuONOIO RED prototype. I hope you enjoy it.
A."
via SuONOIO
"Here’s a 14 minute improv i recorded today with the SuONOIO RED prototype. I hope you enjoy it.
A."
via SuONOIO
Rhodes Chroma CC+ Upgrade Turns Six
CC+ firmware release 215 offers Random Patch Generator, Support for Parameter feedback for ‘knob boxes’ and more.
via David Clarke on the Rhodes Chroma list. If you are interested in the Rhodes Chroma, be sure to check out the excellent http://rhodeschroma.com/
"Happy Birthday to the CC+.
The first CC+ orders were placed in June, 2006. Now five years later, these boards are still being produced and we’re still adding features suggested by CC+ users.
The newly released version of firmware (215) adds the following items:
* Support for transmission of Monophonic (Channel) Pressure via MIDI
* Program 0 SYSEX dump via [Set Split 20]
* Random Patch Generation with [Set Split 38]
* 'MIDI CC Data Request' SYSEX command
As well, operation has been updated such that a Program 0 SYSEX receive will automatically redefine the main and link instruments according to the new program.
Mono Pressure
-------------
[Set Split 36] + P16 (MIDI Pressure Mode) now gives users a choice as to whether they would like to transmit MIDI pressure as Polyphonic/Key pressure messages or Monophonic/Channel Pressure messages.
Setting P16 to "Pol" selects Polyphonic/Key pressure messages.
Setting P16 to "Chnl" selects Monophonic/Channel Pressure messages.
Program 0 SYSEX Dump/Receive
----------------------------
Pressing [Set Split 20] sends the current program over MIDI as a single program 0 SYSEX message.
Sending the 'program 0' SYSEX message back to the Chroma will make that patch the currently sounding one.
Together, these features can be used to allow a user to create a specific patch they like, send it to a sequencer for storage - and then to have the sequencer download just that the patch to the Chroma, so that you can always ensure that a sequence is playing exactly the patch of interest.
Random Patch Generator
----------------------
Pressing [Set Split 38] creates a random patch. A new random patch is created each time that key combination is pressed.
CC Parameter Dump Request
-------------------------
Sending the following SYSEX string to the Chroma will prompt the Chroma to dump all parameters of its current program via MIDI.
F0 08 00 4B 59 00 38 F7
This command is provided to allow parameter feedback for such editors as the BCR2000. Specifically - by programming this string into the 'Data Request' feature of the box, the current parameter state can be echoed back to the encoder rings.
Such a feature could also be used with other editors that support similar functionality.
Further information on these features is available on-line via the CC+ User's Manual (http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusmanual) and in the CC+'s Firmware page (http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusfirmware).
Please continue to raise new feature ideas here for discussion - and if there are items that users agree would be good to add, we'll certainly consider adding them.
Thank you for your continued interest.
(NOTE: CC+ units currently being built will ship with firmware version 215 pre-installed)."
The CC+ upgrade made these iPad editor possible:
New Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC Templates Complete
iChromaCC+
via David Clarke on the Rhodes Chroma list. If you are interested in the Rhodes Chroma, be sure to check out the excellent http://rhodeschroma.com/
"Happy Birthday to the CC+.
The first CC+ orders were placed in June, 2006. Now five years later, these boards are still being produced and we’re still adding features suggested by CC+ users.
The newly released version of firmware (215) adds the following items:
* Support for transmission of Monophonic (Channel) Pressure via MIDI
* Program 0 SYSEX dump via [Set Split 20]
* Random Patch Generation with [Set Split 38]
* 'MIDI CC Data Request' SYSEX command
As well, operation has been updated such that a Program 0 SYSEX receive will automatically redefine the main and link instruments according to the new program.
Mono Pressure
-------------
[Set Split 36] + P16 (MIDI Pressure Mode) now gives users a choice as to whether they would like to transmit MIDI pressure as Polyphonic/Key pressure messages or Monophonic/Channel Pressure messages.
Setting P16 to "Pol" selects Polyphonic/Key pressure messages.
Setting P16 to "Chnl" selects Monophonic/Channel Pressure messages.
Program 0 SYSEX Dump/Receive
----------------------------
Pressing [Set Split 20] sends the current program over MIDI as a single program 0 SYSEX message.
Sending the 'program 0' SYSEX message back to the Chroma will make that patch the currently sounding one.
Together, these features can be used to allow a user to create a specific patch they like, send it to a sequencer for storage - and then to have the sequencer download just that the patch to the Chroma, so that you can always ensure that a sequence is playing exactly the patch of interest.
Random Patch Generator
----------------------
Pressing [Set Split 38] creates a random patch. A new random patch is created each time that key combination is pressed.
CC Parameter Dump Request
-------------------------
Sending the following SYSEX string to the Chroma will prompt the Chroma to dump all parameters of its current program via MIDI.
F0 08 00 4B 59 00 38 F7
This command is provided to allow parameter feedback for such editors as the BCR2000. Specifically - by programming this string into the 'Data Request' feature of the box, the current parameter state can be echoed back to the encoder rings.
Such a feature could also be used with other editors that support similar functionality.
Further information on these features is available on-line via the CC+ User's Manual (http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusmanual) and in the CC+'s Firmware page (http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusfirmware).
Please continue to raise new feature ideas here for discussion - and if there are items that users agree would be good to add, we'll certainly consider adding them.
Thank you for your continued interest.
(NOTE: CC+ units currently being built will ship with firmware version 215 pre-installed)."
The CC+ upgrade made these iPad editor possible:
New Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC Templates Complete
iChromaCC+
Bernie Worrell - Stranger: Bernie Worrell On Earth
YouTube Uploaded by SeeOfSound on Dec 19, 2007
"This documentary, featuring interviews with some of the most notable names in modern music (Byrne, Clinton, etc), captures the life and sounds of Bernie Worrell: the overlooked and eccentric musical mastermind who has been compared to Beethoven, Charlie Parker, and Jimi Hendrix. Since writing a piano concerto at age 8, Worrell has been acknowledged as a musical genius. He joined the Washington Symphony Orchestra at 10, then later joined Parliament Funkadelic and changed music forever. Through his work with Talking Heads, Keith Richards, Warren Haynes and Mos Def, Worrell shaped the electronic sound of the last four decades. This DVD delves deep into the man behind the music.
Track Listing/Features:
Bonus Materials: * Approx 45 minutes of additional interview footage * Approx 20 minutes of in studio performance footage. Includes two songs from the making of Bernie Worrell solo album 'Improvisczario'. Both songs feature drummer Will Calhoun (Living Colour) and bassist Brett Bass (Regina Spektor). * Song one is 'Celeste' and song two is 'Killer Mosquito' featuring guitarist Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule). * Theatrical Trailer
Available at seeofsound.com"
via Joshua G.
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