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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Drums + Synth + Coffee


YouTube Uploaded by rhythminmind on Feb 15, 2012

"The result of testing out the D5100 video capabilities. Discarded crap drum tracks from my AIcomp submission+Grendel+a lot of coffee. Was feeling a but guilty that the Grendel was collecting dust. Amazing what a little #ValhallaÜberMod adds to a bunch of BS."

Metazonix TX-1 Agonizer in MU/Dotcom Format by Zersum Inertia


"The TX-1 Agonizer originally designed and released by Metasonix in 2004, is now available again, but this time it is built and supported by Zerosum Inertia for your MU/synthesizers.com modular synthesizer. Metasonix is not responsible for sales or support. This is a licensed design from Metasonix for Zerosum Inertia. This is a Zerosum Inertia product built by Zerosum Inertia. 600 US Dollars.

For more information: http://zerosuminertia.com/index.php?p=1_54_The-Agonizer"

Kraftwerk Residency at MOMA New York & Original Autobahn Video

Kraftwerk Autobahn rare original video 1973

YouTube Uploaded by TheSchurtenberger on Jun 13, 2009

via Wikipedia:
"The instrumentation used on the song's 1974 recording was highly innovative at the time and is notable for the significant influence it had on many subsequent genres of electronic popular and dance music. Notable aspects of the arrangement included:

Electronic percussion pads, played by Wolfgang Flür.
Use of a classic 'Moog bass' sound to play the bass line, playing an octave riff with added analogue echo.
Liberal use of phasing on synths to play the chords.
Use of a vocoder to process some of the vocals.
Use of the so-called 'motorik' 4/4 drum beat in the song's final section.

The arrangement also included acoustic elements such as guitar and flute."

"Over eight consecutive nights, MoMA presents a chronological exploration of the sonic and visual experiments of Kraftwerk with a live presentation of their complete repertoire in the Museum's Marron Atrium. Each evening consists of a live performance and 3-D visualization of one of Kraftwerk's studio albums—Autobahn (1974), Radio-Activity (1975), Trans-Europe Express (1977), The Man-Machine (1978), Computer World (1981), Techno Pop (1986), The Mix (1991), and Tour de France (2003)—in the order of their release. Kraftwerk will follow each evening’s album performance with additional compositions from their catalog, all adapted specifically for this exhibition. This reinterpretation showcases Kraftwerk’s historical contributions to and contemporary influence on global sound and image culture."

http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1257

This one in via synchro1, and via Jeff on The MATRIXSYNTH LOUNGE.

Update via D' Naab 136 in the comments: "Autobahn video is from 1979 and originally in color. See here:"

Kraftwerk- Autobahn HD (1979 Animation) 1440 x 1080

YouTube Uploaded by steveabode on Dec 5, 2011

"Sourced this superb video from a 320 X 240 source and double upscaled it, so there are a few pixelations here and there, but hey! It's 1440 X 1080 now, so think it looks pretty good! :)"

An unstable kind of path (Analogue Solutions Telemark on it's own and patched)


YouTube Uploaded by GruithuisenCityMan on Feb 15, 2012

"For this improvised track, only an Analogue Solutions Telemark on it's own and patched has been used. Plogue Bidule did just provide some delay effect and Audacity did just help to add a bit of Doppler based stereo effect. That's all. I didn't tweak in any way the Telemark during the recording. All the sonic changes came from the patch i used (which is exactly the one showed in the slide movie)."

Flame CM Random


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Feb 15, 2012

"Flame CHORD MACHINE Random Chord test run 4
4ms Peg CM Arp speed (blue ch) red ch to VCA Matrix to Filter (AS)
'CM'Chord out Malekko 4x Uncle Oscillator
'CM' arp out Quantimator Prism Scale to 4x Anti Oscillator
Analogue Systems RS 110 RS 360 RS 500
Roland System 104 Sequencer CM Pitch in & Chord in
Make Noise Moddenix Optomix QMMG Wogglebug
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Doepfer A 118 Noise A 185-2 A133 A 138c
A134 pan by Moog MP 201
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD
thanks Per Salzwedel & Flame"

circuit playground by adafruit


Vimeo by adafruit industries

adafruit's laydada of course brought us the x0xb0x.

Update: Description from iTunes & link below.


"Circuit Playground simplifies electronics reference & calculation so you can have more fun hacking, making, & building your projects!

• Decipher resistor & capacitor codes with ease
• Calculate power, resistance, current, and voltage with the Ohm's Law & Power Calc modules
• Quickly convert between decimal, hexadecimal, binary or even ASCII characters
• Calculate values for multiple resistors or capacitors in series & parallel configurations
• Store, search, and view PDF datasheets
• Access exclusive deals from Adafruit Industries

All that, plus additional features & enhancements coming soon!"

Adafruit Industries
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon
iPod Touch on eBay
iPod Touch on Amazon

Vermona Perfourmer All Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"This is not the new updated model with plastic knobs. This model has all metal construction and is built like a tank. Has a really nice tactile feel and it sounds amazing. Really fat analog sound that you can sculpt however you want. Excellent piece of gear."


GLEEMAN PENTAPHONIC ANALOG SYNTHESIZER SALES FLYER


via this auction

"good condition - stapled to addendum spec sheet & includes 1982 dealer price sheet"

OCTAVE ELECTRONICS 'VOYETRA ONE & VOYETRA EIGHT ANALOG SYNTH BROCHURE


via this auction

"vintage Octave-Plateau Electronics 'VOYETRA SERIES'
'high technology, micro-computer-based, electronic keyboard systems"

2 page B&W foldout - handwritten prices on brochure from one of the Bonanno family"

VINTAGE STRIDER SYSTEMS DCS II SYNTHESIZER BROCHURE


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

"Vintage original brochure for STRIDER SYSTEMS, INC.
'DCS II ' - digital controlled polyphonic synthesizer
black & white - two page foldout
ultra rare - i got it late 70's early 80's NAMM from inventor"
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