Wednesday, February 15, 2012
dry synth demo
YouTube Uploaded by squeakyfromme69 on Feb 15, 2012
"added an envelope and made a demo w no reverb for a change"
Trailer for "In the Air Tonight" synth / keytar JAM with Lee-Ann Lovelace!
YouTube Uploaded by hamsterdunce on Feb 15, 2012
"Subscribe to Lee-Ann's channel to watch the full video: LUCYZEKE12
More music on umop.com and lalovelace.com
Lee-Ann and Dave wallow in 1980s craziness in this super-colossal dual keytar jam session, covering "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins. New, different artists will be featured every single week on her channel. There are already a few other ones uploaded, so check out her channel and be sure to subscribe if you love original & tribute blues, rock, R&B, and everything else in between (even the occasional synthesizer)."
Note the custom "Tron" red keytar, previously featured here. Dave is of course the man behind The Packrat series amongst others and back in 2006 he created The Packrat Matrix on the right of the site. His art has also been featured on numerous Metasonix products.
Buchla Beat Of The Day
YouTube Uploaded by dkimcg on Feb 15, 2012
"The signal path isn't that complicated, half the patch is controlling dynamics in subtle ways by the 266e.
There's about 20 seconds extra audio on my soundcloud if you need some resolution.
here: soundcloud.com/ibdk/0215-buchla-beat-of-the-day"
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! :)"
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."
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! :)"
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