Wednesday, February 29, 2012
TED2012: littleBits creator Ayah Bdeir
YouTube Uploaded by boingboingvideo on Feb 29, 2012
"Ayah Bdeir is the founder and lead engineer of littleBits, an open source library of electronic modules that snap together with tiny magnets for prototyping and play. littleBits won Popular Science's "Best of Toy Fair 2012" and Ayah was named a TED Fellow this year."
Synth Videos by equinoxe67yahoo
YouTube Uploaded by equinoxe67yahoo
Playlist:
1. ELKA SYNTHEX, MOOG VOYAGER, AKAI AX73: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
2. KORG MS20, SEM TELEMARK, AKAY AK-SYS: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
3. Akai Z4-S5000, Clavia Modular, Roland Dep3: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
4. Roland JP8080, Soundcraft Ghost 32, MOTU cuemix: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
5. Novation Supernova, Wavelab, Roland MKS30, Muse: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
6. Yamaha DX7, Akai AX73, Audioscope, Analogue Solutions LEIPZIG-R: Jarre music style
7. Korg PS900 - Micropreset 500, Roland PG200, Studio Electronics SE1X "red eyes": Jarre music stile
8. Strings Melody Logan II, Creamware Prodyssey, Oberheim Xpander: Jarre music stile
9. Electro Harmonics, CD Architect, Roland MKS50, Oberheim Matrix 6: Jarre music stile
10. Studio Electronics Omega 8, Roland MKS-30, Korg Kaoss Pad, Steinberg Nuendo
11. Korg KR55, E-Keys, Access Virus, Roland MKS-100: Jarre music stile with analogic instruments
12. Equinoxe Evolution part 21
Elektron Sidstation
via this auction
"The Elektron SidStation is a musical synthesizer sound module, built around the MOS Technology SID mixed-mode synthesizer chip originally used in the Commodore 64 home computer. It was produced by the Swedish synthesizer company Elektron, and was introduced in 1999. As the SID chip had not been manufactured for years, Elektron allegedly bought up nearly all the remaining stock. Digital synthesizer with analog filters."
symplSEQ deluxe

flickr set By fonitronik
"[fonitronik's] version of hexinverters 4017 sequencer project"
It looks sharp but fonitronik comments: "i am really disappointed by the result: black is grey, print is distorted and blurry. next time i will order from my common frontpanel provider."


SNES Doombox with MIDI
YouTube Uploaded by CptCredible on Feb 28, 2012
"For more info on whats inside and how to make one yrself, checkit: http://tiny.cc/doombox
Super Nintendo Doombox, By Captain Credible, the international space hero. Made from tiny bits of electronics carefully carved from the stomachs of violently exploded pigeons, and old photos of dead cats.
Demo Video"
Audiobus for iOS

The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
http://audiob.us
"What's the difference between Audiobus and Virtual MIDI?
Virtual MIDI is a local communications channel for passing around MIDI messages like "C# 1, Velocity 127", or "Modulation, 50" - simple messages that control how a synthesizer should generate audio.
Audiobus is a local (and network) communications channel for sending live audio, like the audible output of a synthesizer app, or the output of a guitar amp effects app, for example.
More than that, Audiobus is also a multi-track recorder and content creation platfom, allowing you to record and mix the output of several apps all at once, and then publish the result.
Will Audiobus be Universal?
Yes, it will.
Can I play iOS instrument apps via MIDI, and record the output audio at the same time?
Yes, absolutely. Audiobus works entirely independently of MIDI, so both can be used simultaneously."
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EMS Synthi K

flickr by rick604
"Rare - Pre KS EMS touchplate (no sequencer)"
Update: Word has it there was one on display at the Oramics to Electronica Exhibit in London's Science Museum.
C64 Fastfingers Lead Synthesizer Lightshow and Drums !
YouTube Uploaded by techristian on Feb 29, 2012
"This is a video using the Fastfingers Lead Synthesizer software for Commodore 64 and my drumming. I added a new Lightshow feature to Fastfingers, which changes the color of the screen in time with the music.
All of the sounds are C64 Fastfingers sounds except for my drumming."
Update via Dan in the comments: "Today I began BASIC MIDI routines with the C64 Expansion Port Sentech/Passport type MIDI interface, mostly to check my MIDI interface and also to re-familiarize myself with the MIDI commands. I was able to get my Kawai K3 to play a slew of notes which I sent to it by way of a fornext loop. So the MIDI programming re-begins..after almost 30 years. So hopefully I will be able to integrate this into Fastfingers. This in only HALF of the BASIC programming. The other HALF is to also RECEIVE notes from a MIDI keyboard to trigger the Fastfingers sounds.
The PASSPORT type MIDI interface was the most popular, and it is not easy to make a universal MIDI driver because of the way the DATA and CONTROL/STATUS registers work. There is only ONE STATUS register on the PASSPORT and the same register is also the CONTROL register. Many other MIDI interfaces will use 2 separate registers for STATUS AND CONTROL. The same goes with the DATA register. It also flips so that it can be a READ or WRITE register.
So what I'm basically saying, is to start shopping for a PASSPORT type MIDI interface if you plan on using Fastfingers , in the future, with MIDI.
Dan"
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