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Monday, January 09, 2012

Moog Micromoog SN 2801

via this auction

"The micrmoog is a one oscillator mono synth, considered a poor man's minimoog, same filter design and fat sounding. A cool keyboard for bass, leads and effects. The ribbon controller is working great and very cool feature! The best is the external audio input so you can process sounds through the Moog filter."

Sample, Hold, Sludge, Haze


Sample, Hold, Sludge, Haze by starvelab
"Made with modules from Make Noise, Pittsburgh Modular, Dewanatron, Wiard, Intellijel, Doepfer, Division 6, Moog, and Analog Systems. Fuzz is a US Big Muff Pi."

TipTop Audio BD808 Thru A-136 Distortion sequenced by Intellijel ustpe


"Little patch to show my new BD808 kick drum module by TipTop Audio.
Everything you want if you love the Roland TR-808 and modular synths.
Mini Kaoss Pad for the reverb."

Untitled [Radio Tuner Module by Tom Whitwell?]



No description for this one. Curious if it's FM, AM, or both.

Update via Tom in the comments: "Hi Matrix, it's a simple FM radio with voltage controlled tuning, based on a very old idea from Don Buchla (and his amazing $1,250 Quad Polyphonic Tuner). Thanks for the link!"  Also see this previous post.

SynthMania quick tip #3 - the 1980s bouncy octave bass


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Jan 9, 2012

"How to obtain that classic "bouncy" octave bass in vogue in the 1980s."

Pierre Henry documentary - The Art of Sounds


YouTube Uploaded by straypixel on Mar 19, 2011

"Experimental French composer Pierre Henry, one of the pioneers of musique concrète, is the subject of this documentary that traces his development of a new sound that shocked the music world. During the 1950s, the radical innovator and his colleague Pierre Schaeffer created a unique form of music based on electronically modified environmental noises.

Director: Eric Darmon"

Daphne Oram documentary - Wee Have Also Sound-Houses & Early BBC radiophonics: Private Dreams and Public Nightmares (1957)

Daphne Oram documentary - Wee Have Also Sound-Houses

YouTube Uploaded by straypixel on Jan 6, 2012

"To mark the 50th anniversary in 2008 of the creation of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, the programme examines the life and legacy of one of the great pioneers of British electronic music - the Workshop's co-founder Daphne Oram.

As a child in the 1930s, Oram dreamed of a way to turn drawn shapes into sound, and she dedicated her life to realising that goal. Her Oramics machine anticipated the synthesiser by more than a decade, and with it she produced a number of internationally-performed works for the cinema, concert hall and theatre.

Daphne Oram was among the very first composers of electronic music in Britain and her legacy is the dominance of that soundworld in our culture today.

Introduced by Robert Moreby
Produced by Ian Chambers
TX BBC Radio 3, Sun 3 Aug 2008 21:45"


Early BBC radiophonics: Private Dreams and Public Nightmares (1957)

YouTube Uploaded by straypixel on Jan 8, 2012

"An early BBC experiment in radiophonic sound, predating the establishment of the Radiophonic Workshop, created by Frederick Bradnum and Daphne Oram (pictured) and produced by Donald McWhinnie.
TX BBC Third Programme, 07/10/1957.

McWhinnie's spoken introduction (the work starts at 4:20):

"This programme is an experiment. An exploration. It's been put together with enormous enthusiasm and equipment designed for other purposes. The basis of it is an unlimited supply of magnetic tape, recording machine, razor blade, and some thing to stick the bits together with. And a group of technicians who think that nothing is too much trouble - provided that it works.

"You take a sound. Any sound. Record it and then change its nature by a multiplicity of operations. Record it at different speeds. Play it backwards. Add it to itself over and over again. You adjust filters, echos, acoustic qualities. You combine segments of magnetic tape. By these means and many others you can create sounds which no one has ever heard before. Sounds which have indefinable and unique qualities of their own. A vast and subtle symphony can be composed from the noise of a pin dropping. In fact one of the most vibrant and elemental sounding noises in tonight's programme started life as an extremely tinny cowbell.

"It's a sort of modern magic. Many of you may be familiar with it. They've been exploiting it on the continent for years. But strangely enough we've held aloof. Partly from distrust. Is it simply a new toy? Partly through complacency. Ignorance too. We're saying at last that we think there's some thing in it. But we aren't calling it 'musique concrète'. In fact we've decided not to use the word music at all. Some musicians believe that it can become an art form itself. Others are sceptical. That's not our immediate concern. We're interested in its application to radio writing - dramatic or poetic - adding a new dimension. A form that is essentially radio.

'Properly used, radiophonic effects have no relationship with any existing sound. They're free of irrelevent associations. They have an emotional life of their own. And they could be a new and invaluable strand in the texture of radio and theatre and cinema and television.'"

Also see:
Delia Derbyshire - Sculptress of Sound documentary 1 - 7

IDOW & MATRIXSYNTH Modular Pic of the Week - Week 11 Contest Winner!

"Our eleventh winner of the Modular Pic of the Week contest goes to Dmitry Morozov (aka ::vtol::) for his 'Partita For Unattended Computer.'

Dimitri is a DIY synth builder/artist from Moscow, Russia. This picture was made during his performance "Partita For Unattended Computer," a tribute to P. Zinovieff (Automatic composed music without artist on the stage). Date of picture/concert Oct.13,2010.

For more info, please check ::vtol::'s website.

We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Dmitry Morozov for his submission! This is the 11th week of a 30-week contest, and we are looking forward to many more modular photo submissions, so please keep 'em coming! For details on how to submit and what you can win, see this post.

For more info on the upcoming 'I Dream of Wires' documentary, be sure to see the trailer and IndieGoGo fund raising campaign here.

See the IDOW label for all posts pertaining to the film including the weekly contest winners."

GillesParenteau Virtual Symphony (Bach Cello Suite #1 and Ave Maria)


YouTube Uploaded by MrGillesParenteau on Oct 21, 2011
Two additional videos below.
"Thanks to my son Michael Parenteau for the filming,to my wife Carmen and my son Christopher for their help, to Kasper Naef for the mechanical engineering, to John Tucker for the sound mixing and producing and to Roland Canada for their continuous support.

Gilles Parenteau new YouTube video on a quest to reintroduce the art of playing the organ.
For more info go to: gillesparenteau.com

"A 2000 year-old tradition worth saving."

Mozart called the pipe organ: "the king of all instruments."
Gilles Parenteau may use electronics instead of pipes but keeps the tradition of playing the organ alive by playing with both feet and hands and not using any pre-recordings so that his performance remains 100% live.

VSTs, Ableton & More Coming to the iPad?

Well, maybe, sort of... Apparently OnLive is bringing Windows to the iPad. If you aren't familiar with OnLive, they are an online streaming company that currently focuses on the gaming market. Basically they run the apps on their servers and you can then run the apps on virtually any system via their client app. Their app is currently available on Android and is coming for the iPad. Windows 7 desktop is coming, and the best part is it will be free. The question is will you be able to purchase and install your own apps on it?

Via MacRumors via GigaOm:

"Since applications are running on high-end computing clusters in OnLive’s data centers, the only thing holding back performance is the network. Which means that in today’s world of pervasive broadband connectivity, Windows applications running on an iPad could potentially be faster than those running on a standard Windows 7 laptop.

OnLive is making the Desktop app available in a freemium model through which users will get 2GB worth of cloud storage and the ability to use Windows 7 applications such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint, as well as other utilities and games. Documents can be stored in the cloud and accessed from any device with a web interface. In the near future, OnLive expects to launch Onlive Desktop Pro, a more robust service that will offer up 50 GB of storage, priority access, additional apps and other features for $9.99 a month. It also promises collaboration features for enterprise users such as sharing documents or working on virtual whiteboards."

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