Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Criag Anderton & Howard Massey Yamaha Voice Cards & Data Disks
For the Yamaha SY/TG55 series of synths, via these auctions
Craig Anderton data disk
Howard Massey data disk
S5551 Rock & Pop Sound
VC 5501W analog synthesizer
From the back of the data disk case on Criag Anderton complete with typos: "Craig Anderton, as well as being an accopmplished [sic] musician, writes for Electronic Musician Magazine, and ahas authored several book [sic] concerning digital musical instruments"
If you are not familiar with Craig Anderton, see his about page here.
As for Howard Massey, I couldn't find an official site for him. If anyone knows of one, feel free to comment. Per the back of the data disk case: "Howard Massey is the founder of the Center for Electronic Music (CEM) in New York City. He has written numerous articles and books for the music industry including "The Complete DX7" and "The Complete DX&iiFD."
Industrial noise synth
YouTube Uploaded by bubagoo on Dec 6, 2011
"Here's a clip of the performance synth I built over the summer of 2011. I just added an awesome rhythm section prototype circuit based on Eric archers amazing andromeda drum modules. The drum sequencer is basically just two CD4089 binary rate multipliers. I added a CD4024 binary counter for making more complex rhythm sequences and also added a CD40106 for inverting various signals to put everything in phase."
Casper Electronics
"Into the Night Come... Sleep Goes On"
(OFFICIAL VIDEO) (RSF Polykobol, RSF Kobol & others)
YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Dec 6, 2011
"NightBirds : "Into the Night Come... Sleep Goes On"
Recorded live with the RSF Polykobol II (arpeggiator in LOWER mode & the sequencer in UPPER mode).
KORG PS 3100 for Fx, RSF Kobol cry & bass, ARP Odyssey at the end & ROLAND System 100 Fx.
All base of the track are the sounds coming of the Polykobol & notes registred in the sequencer.
Video & Music by NightBirds P&C 2011
http://soundcloud.com/nightbirds-electronic"
YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Dec 6, 2011
"NightBirds : "Into the Night Come... Sleep Goes On"
Recorded live with the RSF Polykobol II (arpeggiator in LOWER mode & the sequencer in UPPER mode).
KORG PS 3100 for Fx, RSF Kobol cry & bass, ARP Odyssey at the end & ROLAND System 100 Fx.
All base of the track are the sounds coming of the Polykobol & notes registred in the sequencer.
Video & Music by NightBirds P&C 2011
http://soundcloud.com/nightbirds-electronic"
Synthesizers.com Q119 & Q150 patch
YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Dec 6, 2011
"A soundtrack-style modular synth patch with a Synthesizers.com modular. I used the Q119 sequencer, the Q150 Moog-style filter, and a few Q106 oscillators."
Microfun
YouTube Uploaded by kotsoft on Dec 6, 2011
Follow-up to Wind Machine - Physical Modelling on Android
Also see The Grantophone for iOS
Lemur for iOS Now Available
YouTube Uploaded by LiineTV on Dec 6, 2011
Update: Tutorial vids added:
Lemur for iOS Setup Tutorial Vids
Playlist:
How to use Lemur with USB MIDI.
Using OSC in Lemur.
Using WiFi MIDI in Lemur.
Connecting Lemur to a Mac.
Connecting Lemur to a PC.
Loading a template with the Lemur Editor.
Loading a template through iTunes.
Teaser video previously posted here.

Available for iPad and iPhone
Note the developer is Liine. Lemur the hardware was by the former JazzMutant. Liine has a number of other products available. This one in via @freesoulvw
Mfos mini synth arp fun
Mfos mini synth arp fun by w. ravenveer
Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp
Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp by w. ravenveer
Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp
Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp by w. ravenveer
First test of drumdokta clean +plague bearer + anti osc
First test of drumdokta clean +plague bearer + anti osc by w. ravenveer
"no real demo since i use clean output of drumdakto + combination of going through plague bearer, although sometimes in this pieces its only clean only briefly, messed with the modes of the rcd and breakout during this, clock comes from sportmodular in lfo mode triangle which is slightly modulated to get some movement
anti osc, driven by brains+pp from the same clock, qmmg as filter, very simple!
i'm never been drummachine minded, but with triggering from rdc, it has way more a human feeling, than pattern based stuff i feel, still need to learn to shape up the drumsounds a bit more"
"no real demo since i use clean output of drumdakto + combination of going through plague bearer, although sometimes in this pieces its only clean only briefly, messed with the modes of the rcd and breakout during this, clock comes from sportmodular in lfo mode triangle which is slightly modulated to get some movement
anti osc, driven by brains+pp from the same clock, qmmg as filter, very simple!
i'm never been drummachine minded, but with triggering from rdc, it has way more a human feeling, than pattern based stuff i feel, still need to learn to shape up the drumsounds a bit more"
On Synthesizers 1976: Bob Moog on LowPass Filters


via Moog Music where you'll find links to additional articles by Bob Moog courtesy of Keyboard Magazine.
"Bob Moog started writing his column, 'On Synthesizers' for Keyboard Magazine in 1975. This column appears in the May/June 1976 issue and discusses how basic low pass filters work to color the sound of a synthesizer."
BTW, Keyboard Mag is currently available for only $12 a year, that's only $1 an issue! Details here.
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