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Thursday, June 02, 2011

PPG Wave 3.v. demo of Ingo Weidners atmospheric transients patches


YouTube Uploaded by SPFXsynthesisers on Jun 2, 2011

"PPgwave 3.V-awesome synth."

Richard Lainhart: CEMS, Theremin, and Ondes Martenot Lecture, BEAF 2011


YouTube Uploaded by matrixsynth on Jun 1, 2011

First three parts of Richard Lainhart's lecture at the Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival on Friday, May 6, 2011, 2PM PST. These cover the CEMS (Coordinated Electronic Music Studio - see the CEMS label below for more), theremin, and ondes Martenot. The audio on these are a little on the low side so remember to turn your speakers back down after listening. You can find a full transcript for each part below in case you can't quite make things out. You can catch Richard Lainhart's lecture on the Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum, followed by a performance, in this previous post.

Transcripts for the above three videos:

Nordwerk & Red-Eagle - Clavia Nord Lead 3 Tracks

Nordwerk by noiseprofessor
"Nord Lead 3 Demosong. Inspired by music from Duesseldorf, Germany. All Sounds: Nord Lead 3, Reverb and Delay added. No EQs, but compression on the stereo buss."

Red-Eagle by noiseprofessor
"Nord Lead 3 Demosong. Inspired by TD. All Sounds: Nord Lead 3, Reverb and Delay added. No EQs, but compression on the stereo buss."

Voice to Spirit : We Pray | Sample Preview


YouTube Uploaded by voicetospirit on Jun 2, 2011

"Here is a preview of another track we've been working on.
Voice to Spirit : We Pray
From glassy eyes fell shattered tears,
as we searched the pages to rid our fears,
finding comfort in what we read,
we fold our hands and bow our heads.
Oh Lord we pray for peace, for rest.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Voice-to-Spirit/120988312987
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/voicetospirit
Web site: http://www.voicetospiritmusic.com/
Blog: http://voicetospiritmusic.com/blog/
Filmed with the Canon EOS Rebel T3i w/ 18-135mm lens.

Gear seen: Alesis QS 7.1, Synthesizers.com Modular, Access Virus C, Presonus Central Station, ART MPA Gold, Mojave Audio 201 Fet."

Tralala Blip - The Sweetest Girl

Tralala Blip - The Sweetest Girl from randolf reimann on Vimeo.


Watch this one evolve. It finds it's place around 1:30 and shines at 2:00 on. Don't miss the very ending.
Watch and then read the description below.

"Live at the Lismore Regional Gallery, Thursday 14th April.

Video by Nicholas Rowan and Callum Wheeler - finegoods.com.au"

via Percussa:

"Matthew Daymond, Leanne Butt, Randolf Reimann and Lydian Johnson, also known as Tralala blip, is a special electronic music group from the North coast of New South Wales (Australia). The music group consists of several young people who have a range of disabilities, but all share the same passion: they love making, producing, and performing their own electronic music. The group was founded in 2008 by Randolf Reimann.

The 14th of April 2011, they did a live performance at the Lismore Regional Gallery (Australia). They used Ableton Live as well as several electronic musical instruments such as the AudioCubes, APC40, Kaossilator. Have a look at this great video and song, called 'The Sweetest Girl'."

Missing Link (www.wifimidi.com) wireless control of Korg MicroKorg


YouTube Uploaded by MissingLinkMIDI on Jun 2, 2011

"www.wifimidi.com

In this video, I demonstrate using an iPad with a TouchOSC (www.hexler.net) template I created (available at: http://wifimidi.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=121) to control a Korg MicroKorg wirelessly via the Missing Link (www.wifimidi.com).

The Missing Link allows users to create completely custom software interfaces for controlling any of the MIDI parameters of their instruments. In this case, it exposes a lot of the controls and functions of the MicroKorg that are not easily accessible (or simultaneously configurable) directly. This is all done without a computer, ensuring the lowest possible latency and highest possible stability for critical performance applications."

iPad editor for the KORG MicroKORG

TouchOSC - hexler
iPads on eBay

Update: I gave this editor a try and it is excellent. It really opens up the MicroKORG and allows you to approach it in a way that was not possible below. You'll discover new things that were once inhibited. Unfortunately the MicroKORG does not make all parameters available via MIDI though. For example you can't adjust the speed of the arpeggiator, and you can select the effect type for FX1 and FX2. Note that is a limitation of the MicroKORG and not the editor.

DIY Serge Style Modular

via this auction

"This is a DIY Serge m-boat instrument. The artist that made it gave a lot of attention in building something creative that added textures for a Serge system or someone looking to get started into a Serge system (which was me). The products manufactured by STS and Rex are of higher quality components. This unit adds functionality and performance which compliments those of a traditional Serge modular system."

This is the one in these videos. You'll find some additional details there.


Philips PMC 100 Composer with Original Box

via this auction
"This is a very rare Synth Composer Multitrack.

It can work on either 6 AA batteries, or a 9 volt multi adapter, neither of which are included.

It has a tape recorder built into it, that enables you to save your compositions. The tape recorder also allows you to record audio.

Connection wise it has a headphone/line out socket, a microphone socket and the external power input socket.

The PMC100 has 100 instrument or "melody" voices, and another 15 "melody and accompaniment" voices.

The keyboard is touch sensitive in a similar way to the EDP Wasp."

Korg MS 20 with Original Case

via this auction

Akai MPC 3000 LE Limited Edition Sampler

via this auction

"Limited Edition no. 0829 of 2000 units"
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