Wednesday, March 07, 2012
monofon | elysium
YouTube Uploaded by M0N0F0N on Mar 6, 2012
"I have been working on this patch over the last few weeks over and over again. I am sure most modular users know this procedure... ;-) Yesterday evening, finally, I was quite pleased with it and decided to record this little piece. So now it's time to pull out the patch cords again and start something new!
This is a 100% live performance. No overdubbing, just a little mastering. All sequenced synth sounds come from the model 15. Pads are from the waldorf blofeld (some keys fixed with tape ;-)). Monomachine was used as masterclock, as effect board (reverb and delay) and for the cymbal sounds"
COTK Model 15 clone of the Moog Model 15. See this post as well.
Keith McmIllen 12 Step Foot Control Keyboard
YouTube Uploaded by sonicstate on Mar 7, 2012
"A single octave MIDI controller device designed to work on the loor and be played with your feet. Plenty of programmability makes it quite a versatile unit."
ES-4 Accents demo with Tiptop 808 modules
YouTube Uploaded by expertsleepers on Mar 7, 2012
"Demo of the new 'Accents' feature in Expert Sleepers ES-4 Controller v1.7.2, used here with the 808 drum modules from Tiptop Audio.
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es4.html
http://www.tiptopaudio.com/"
Tiny WTR
YouTube Uploaded by ggijs on Mar 7, 2012
"http://gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=wavetable-radar
http://gieskes.nl/shop/#Tiny-WTR"
In The Studio: Korg Monotron Series
YouTube Uploaded by KorgUSAVideos on Mar 7, 2012
"One! Two! Three! That's right, there are now three Korg Monotrons to choose from. Join our friend James In the Studio as he takes you on a guided tour of all three of these pocket-sized analog beasties -- the original Monotron, the Monotron Duo, and the Monotron Delay. Each one is completely self-contained -- keyboard, speaker, battery power -- so you can go analog, anywhere! Still confused? Don't be! Watch the video; James will take you through all the differences and common features of the amazing Monotron Series http://www.korg.com/monotrons"
monotrons on eBay
monotrons on Amazon
In The Studio: Korg Monotron Duo; Monotron Delay
YouTube Uploaded by KorgUSAVideos on Mar 7, 2012
"The dual-oscillator Monotron Duo and the Monotron Delay with Space Echo are the latest additions to the Korg Monotron Series of pocket analog synthesizers. Each one has own special set of features, and our own James Sajeva is here to give a guided tour of all of the killer features of these exciting new Monotrons. With a ribbon-style keyboard, battery power, and a built-in speaker; these analog synthesizers serve up a big, big sound, anywhere you want to go. So tune in and take a walk in our analog wonderland. Thanks!"
Cynthia/Cyndustries Programmer As Sequencer -Basic-
YouTube Uploaded by shaft9000 on Mar 6, 2012
"A single row of the Programmer is pulsed up&down by Cyndustries Rhythmic Divider. Programmer patches to itself for reset before specific step is reached. Modcan 3vco acts as straight clock. Pulses fire Modcan quadEG to modulate Modcan 48dB LPF, and another channel to send to Modcan 4vca.
Output of Programmer goes through Modcan Dual Quantizer, out to Wiard anti-oscillator 1V/oct input for pitches.
Anti-oscillator is the only audio source; into 48dB/oct LPF. bypassing any audio vca.
quadLFO to vca to quantizer transpose and inverter, also to anti-osc's PWM CV input."
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
I Dream of Wires Announces New Film on Early Days of Synthesis
The I Dream of Wires Team has launched round three of their IndieGoGo campaign. Included in the new campaign are details on a follow-up documentary:
"Right from the start of this project, one of the questions hanging over us has been: 'How are we going to condense all of this amazing footage, these interviews, this subject matter, into a 90 to 120-minute documentary?'
Early on, we made a decision to focus the film, not on the history of modular synthesizers, but on the current resurgence of modular synthesizers. At the same time, we knew that by doing so we would not be able to take full advantage of some of the interviews and footage that we had already filmed; we felt strongly that our interviews with seminal early modular musicians and synthesists like Morton Subotnick, Bernie Krause, Bill Maginnis and Ramon Sender should not be reduced to mere establishing soundbites. Not only that - we are also wildly enthusiastic about both the history, *and* the resurgence of modular synthesizers!
So ultimately, what we have decided to do is to make two films: First, all of our efforts will be directed towards completing 'I Dream of Wires,' which will focus strictly on the resurgence of modular synthesizers. Following the completion of 'I Dream of Wires,' we will begin work on a follow up film, title TBA, about the early days of analog synthesizers, focusing on pioneering designers, manufacturers and musicians, including Robert Moog, Don Buchla, Raymond Scott, Hugh LeCaine, Wendy Carlos, and Morton Subotnick, right through to the rock, pop, disco and new wave musicians that made these instruments famous throughout the '70s and early-'80s.
Regarding 'I Dream of Wires': we are aiming to conclude filming before summer 2012, with a fall/winter 2012 ETA for the completed film.
Regarding the follow-up, historical documentary: we are already well on our way with this film, as so many of the interviews we have filmed seem tailor-made for a film like this. After the completion of 'I Dream of Wires,' we will dive right into the follow up, initially seeking out additional people to interview on the subject, complementing the footage that we already have amassed. It's still early days, but at this time we are going to estimate a fall/winter 2013 ETA for the completion of this follow up film."
"Right from the start of this project, one of the questions hanging over us has been: 'How are we going to condense all of this amazing footage, these interviews, this subject matter, into a 90 to 120-minute documentary?'
Early on, we made a decision to focus the film, not on the history of modular synthesizers, but on the current resurgence of modular synthesizers. At the same time, we knew that by doing so we would not be able to take full advantage of some of the interviews and footage that we had already filmed; we felt strongly that our interviews with seminal early modular musicians and synthesists like Morton Subotnick, Bernie Krause, Bill Maginnis and Ramon Sender should not be reduced to mere establishing soundbites. Not only that - we are also wildly enthusiastic about both the history, *and* the resurgence of modular synthesizers!
So ultimately, what we have decided to do is to make two films: First, all of our efforts will be directed towards completing 'I Dream of Wires,' which will focus strictly on the resurgence of modular synthesizers. Following the completion of 'I Dream of Wires,' we will begin work on a follow up film, title TBA, about the early days of analog synthesizers, focusing on pioneering designers, manufacturers and musicians, including Robert Moog, Don Buchla, Raymond Scott, Hugh LeCaine, Wendy Carlos, and Morton Subotnick, right through to the rock, pop, disco and new wave musicians that made these instruments famous throughout the '70s and early-'80s.
Regarding 'I Dream of Wires': we are aiming to conclude filming before summer 2012, with a fall/winter 2012 ETA for the completed film.
Regarding the follow-up, historical documentary: we are already well on our way with this film, as so many of the interviews we have filmed seem tailor-made for a film like this. After the completion of 'I Dream of Wires,' we will dive right into the follow up, initially seeking out additional people to interview on the subject, complementing the footage that we already have amassed. It's still early days, but at this time we are going to estimate a fall/winter 2013 ETA for the completion of this follow up film."
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