Friday, August 05, 2011
Buchla and iPad MidiMe App
YouTube Uploaded by Oxix52 on Aug 5, 2011
"I am using the Apple camera connector and the MAudio Uno to connect to the Buchla midi port from the iPad. The left XY pad is controlling the symmetry and timbre of the 261e. The right XY pad is controlling the waveshape of the mod osc, the morph of the 259e, and the panning of the 259e. I am playing a mix of the 261e mod and principle oscillators with the keyboard. Delay is from the Korg KP3."
Yamaha RX7 Drumcomputer first bending tests after arrival by BAUM
YouTube Uploaded by BaumDerProllige on Aug 5, 2011
"just a quick test of the potential ..."
For those new to circuit bending, be sure to be careful. There's a difference between battery operated devices and those you plug into the wall.
Soundprism 2.2 quick preview
YouTube Uploaded by Audanika on Aug 5, 2011
"http://audanika.com/newsletter
A preview of some of the new features of Soundprism 2.2
Available some time in August 2011. Join our newsletter to get notified on launch day.
http://soundprism.com/"
Audanika GmbH - iTunes
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
Percussa Audio Cubes Study Follow-up

Follow-up to this post.
"Fourteen patients with a mean age of 15.5 years participated at the pilot study. By using observation checklists as well as before and after feedback forms (wellbeing scales), she was able to measure and compare the level of boredom before and after a session with the AudioCubes."
Full post at Percussa here.
John Bowen Solaris Ships - Solaris in the Wild

flickr By vince_J
"John Bowen Solaris (and some friends)"
via http://johnbowen.com/:
"The first several Solaris synthesizers have been shipped out to customers! Full production rollout will take some time as the SC team gets familiar with the process, but I'm excited that we are finally able to discard the 'vaporware' label and get things going. Look for some reviews in the near future."
Walk through Pushing the Envelope {ADSR} with Gene Felice
YouTube Uploaded by moogfoundation on Aug 5, 2011
"Join Gene Felice, curator for Pushing the Envelope, as he walks through the exhibit in Asheville's River Arts District. A collaboration between the Asheville Area Arts Council and the Bob Moog Foundation, Pushing the Envelope ran for three weeks with educational workshops, dance, and musical performances."
Bob Moog Foundation Releases Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2
"ASHEVILLE, N.C. – August 5, 2011 – Leading up to the organization’s fifth anniversary on August 21, the Bob Moog Foundation (BMF) announces the release of its third CD, Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2. This audio anthology features 14 Asheville-based recording artists, each contributing a track to benefit the Foundation. Spanning musical styles ranging from rock and hip-hop to dubstep and avant electronica, Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 is a dynamic showcase for the wealth of sounds inspired by Bob Moog’s contributions to modern music. The album is not strictly electronic music, but an expression of the wider pool of creativity that Bob touched.You can order Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 directly from the BMF’s online store (www.moogfoundation.org/shop). It’s also available for download from either iTunes or Amazon.
Compiled and produced by BMF volunteer Dave Hamilton, who also produced the first volume, the album is dedicated to Meg Lauzon, who was a friend to the Foundation and to the Asheville music community. The opening track features BMF Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa reading a description of Bob’s one-of-a-kind invention, the Multi-Touch-Sensitive Keyboard, accompanied by music from the duo Blinding Standstill. Additional contributors include the West African-influenced Toubab Krewe (one of Bob’s favorite bands), Stephaniesid, Telepath, and 15-year-old phenom Summit Jaffe (also known as Numatik).
'Most musicians have known for years how important Bob Moog’s work is in the music industry. I’m thankful that the BMF is going to help share that with the rest of the world, and that it’s based here in Asheville.'
— ---- Ryan Reardon, Afromotive
'Bob Moog opened the way for electronic music technologies to reach everyday people. The Bob Moog Foundation continues his work by expanding greater access to the future tools of human expression.'
— Juan Holiday, The Secret B-Sides
'Eymarel feels extremely grateful and privileged to be part of the mission to spread Bog Moog’s legacy. Together we can continue to explore and spread the power of electronic sound and music. We take pride in creating music and expressing emotion with some of the best gear on the market designed by one of the greatest synthesizer pioneers: Bob Moog!'
— Mary Frances, Eymarel
'In the years since Bob's passing, I've come to realize the breadth of creativity that he inspired with his innovations. Bob's legacy spans far beyond electronic music, and even far beyond music itself. Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 is a testament to the various musical genres that have been touched by his pioneering work. The BMF is grateful to our talented local music community for this show of support.'
— Michelle Moog-Koussa, BMF Executive Director"
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