Saturday, December 31, 2011
Loomeer - Ambient Accordion 3 (11-12-31)
YouTube Uploaded by Loomeer305 on Dec 31, 2011
"Some ambient improvisation. V-Accordion Roland FR-3 is connected to Korg Z-1 (bass), Waldorf micro-Q (chords) and Roland V-Synth (treble keyboard). Drum pattern is from Yamaha RS-7000."
BD808 demo
BD808 demo by Computer Controlled
"Quick demo of the new TipTop Audio BD808 TR-808 Bass Drum Clone in Eurorack Format."
via Larry Kleinke aka Computer Controlled on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"Quick demo of the new TipTop Audio BD808 TR-808 Bass Drum Clone in Eurorack Format."
via Larry Kleinke aka Computer Controlled on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Befaco SDIY February Course in Advanced Synthesis
"Befaco SDIY collective based on Barcelona will hold during February a course in advanced sound synthesis, taught by Juan Bermudez Costa.
Bermudez Costa is one of the precursors of DIY sound electronics in Spain, renowned by his articles in “Musica y tecnologia” magazine (now disappeared) and his book “Nueva generacion de instrumentos musicales electronicos” (New generation of electronic musical instruments) published in 1977 and recently reviewed and freely republished trough the Web.(it is in Spanish Download it here)
This workshop will focus on sound synthesis through analogue synths, with special interest in sound physics and its electronic source.
The course will take place 5 pm to 9 pm every Tuesday and Thursday in February (45 taught hours) . All didactic materials, including vintage and contemporary synths for practical purposes, will be provided by the organization.
The collective will also organize other electronic workshops were you can build a modular synth, a Theremin, an electronic drum, and an analog chorus "Elkorus" based on the ARP solina string ensemble. No previous skills needed
Check for dates on Befaco.org
More info and bookings: befacosynth@gmail.com"
Bermudez Costa is one of the precursors of DIY sound electronics in Spain, renowned by his articles in “Musica y tecnologia” magazine (now disappeared) and his book “Nueva generacion de instrumentos musicales electronicos” (New generation of electronic musical instruments) published in 1977 and recently reviewed and freely republished trough the Web.(it is in Spanish Download it here)
This workshop will focus on sound synthesis through analogue synths, with special interest in sound physics and its electronic source.
The course will take place 5 pm to 9 pm every Tuesday and Thursday in February (45 taught hours) . All didactic materials, including vintage and contemporary synths for practical purposes, will be provided by the organization.
The collective will also organize other electronic workshops were you can build a modular synth, a Theremin, an electronic drum, and an analog chorus "Elkorus" based on the ARP solina string ensemble. No previous skills needed
Check for dates on Befaco.org
More info and bookings: befacosynth@gmail.com"
Moon Modular 569 Post Calibration Fun
YouTube Uploaded by JohnLRice on Dec 31, 2011
"After calibrating the quantizers on my Moon Modular 569 sequencer I had a little fun with it.
A separate MOTM-300 VCO controlled by each of the 4 rows of the 569 with the transposition controlled by row 1 of a Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer and Modcan 55B quantizer combo. Rows 2 and 3 of the Q960 feed into a COTK switch to feed CV control a MOTM-440 VCF that is processing the VCO's output through the Roland mixer's effects loop. Also feed by the effects loops are a COTK C1660 Phase Processor + Grove Audio PM Resonator and a Modcan 59B digital delay. The Moon 569, Q960 and 59B are all clocked by a Modcan 53B clock with reset sync on the 569 provided by step one trigger out of the Q960.
Thanks for watching. Look for some exciting video technique upgrades coming to my videos in 2012! Happy new year, all!"
LABELS/MORE:
COTK,
Featured,
Grove Audio,
holidays,
Modcan,
Moon Modular,
MOTM,
synthesizers.com,
Video
Pittsburgh Modular Fragments Generator Teaser
YouTube Uploaded by amphonic on Dec 30, 2011
"Short clip of the Fragments Generator prototype."
Could You Spell It (Korg KO1, Zoom MRT-3 & H4)
YouTube Uploaded by ratface1987 on Dec 31, 2011
"A spur of the moment jam. Dusted off the Zoom Micro Rhythm Track and was surprised at how pleased I was with everything. I bought it about 10 years ago and it still works perfectly despite some pretty heavy usage throughout the years.
Let me know what you think! :)
Free MP3 of track: http://soundcloud.com/ratface1987/could-you-spell-it"
Korg Polysix synthesizer demonstration
YouTube Uploaded by fishjaco on Jun 14, 2010
"This is a demo of a Korg Polysix synthesizer with Miditec MIDI kit installed. The video demonstrates the keyboard's basic capabilities as well as the use of the Ableton Live MIDI arpeggiator and chord memory, replacing the on-board arpeggiator and chord memory disabled by the Miditech kit. The Polysix was recorded dry / without effects through an E-MU 1212 PCIe sound card and KRK Rokit 8 monitors with the internal microphone of my Panasonic Mini DV video camera. Thanks for watching!"
Moog Multimoog Vintage Analog Synthesizer
YouTube Uploaded by fishjaco on Dec 18, 2011
"This is a video of a multimoog to demonstrate its functionality and promote it's sale. Shot with a Canon g12 audio capture through an E-MU 1616m into Sonar and edited in Adobe Premiere. Audio from the moog is dry and untouched. The camera mic feed is room ambience only; no synth in the mic. This is not intended to demonstrate my non-existant chops, and it does not. I know my voice is hard to hear, sorry. It's not intentional, but you're really not missing anything. Thanks for watching!"
via this auction
"The filter modification, found here, is installed. It increases the bass response when sweeping the filter."

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