Saturday, January 07, 2012
Rare Creamware Prodyssey ASB VA synthesizer
via this auction
"Remember that Creamware also includes not only the Arp Odyssey clone filter, but also the Moog filter (Minimoog clone filter found on their Minimax synthesizer) on these units, which gives you the best of both worlds."
Akai MFC42 Analog Filter Module rack
KORG MINI POPS 35 SN 780720
via this auction
"Korg Mini Pops 35 automatic rhythm machine. Nine rhythms with 36 variations plus 8 percussive sounds. Great for use instead of a metronome to maintain your rhythm and as automatic accompaniment."
Pic of the manual cover below.

"Korg Mini Pops 35 automatic rhythm machine. Nine rhythms with 36 variations plus 8 percussive sounds. Great for use instead of a metronome to maintain your rhythm and as automatic accompaniment."
Pic of the manual cover below.
Korg Electribe ER-1 Mk2 Drum Synthesizer
Korg Monotron Delay Synthesizer New In Packaging
Korg Monotron Duo Synthesizer New In Packaging
Playing the Buchla with the 222e #2
Buchla 200e: 266e Percussion Patches
YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Jan 6, 2012
"Cycling through a few 266e "Percussion Patch" pre-sets I saved tonight. the rhythm sequence was created using the 266e "Stored Random Voltage" section - the 281e was used as a clock . . . 3 of the 281e channel transients were mixed via the 210e then fed into the 266e. Then interesting "rhythm sequences" were saved as presets.
Core of sound = 258v, 292e, 285e (Ring Mod section) and mega panning via 206e mixer (255 used to lag the hard panning)."
David Letellier & LAb[au] - Tessel, Kinetic Sound Installation 2010
YouTube Uploaded by MediaArtTube on Jan 7, 2012
"A kinetic sound installation investigating the perception of sound and space. Tessel is constituted of a suspended and articulated topography of 4 x 2 m, subdivided into forty triangles. Twelve of them are fitted with motors and eight are equipped with audio transducers, which transform the surface into a dynamic sonic space. A dialogue between space and sound is created through this sculptural "choreography". Our perception is altered, as the surface slowly modifies its shape.
From Tinguely's poetic machines to Alexander Calder's mobiles or Buckminster Fuller's synergetics, Tessel combines influences that question the link between geometry, movement and chaos, thus continuing the quest for beauty in the synesthetic perception of sound and spatial phenomenons. Its name is derived from "tessellation", a term applied to the geometric subdivision of a surface into plane figures, also known as "tiling". It also describes a software technique that allows calculation of renderings through the subdivision of surfaces into polygons. The term has its origin in the Latin word "tessella", describing the square tiles used to make mosaics.
Tessel is a collaboration between French composer and artist David Letellier, and LAb[au], Belgian electronic arts studio. Tessel is a co-production of the galleries MediaRuimte (Brussels) and Roger Tator (Lyon), realised with the financial support of Arcadi, Dicream and the Commission des Arts Numériques de la Communauté Française de Belgique.
More info: http://www.davidletellier.net/works.html#tessel and
http://lab-au.com/"
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