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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

iKaossilator - Abstract Play -


YouTube Published on May 1, 2012 by nakanosyun

"http://ios-music.homewoke.net/
The paste function of the audio brought a benefit like this to iKaossilator."

KORG iKaossilator - KORG INC.
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Sync-Gen IIPRO Easy Setup

Sync-Gen IIPRO Easy Setup.mp4

YouTube Published on May 1, 2012 by innerclock2004

"Unpacking and setting up your Sync-Gen IIPRO.

http://www.innerclocksystems.com/New%20ICS%20Sync-Gen%20II%20Pro.html"

Mono Evolver Keyboard PE Conversion installation instructions


YouTube Published on May 1, 2012 by DaveSmithInstruments

"Available in 1080p HD. This is a step by step video walk-through of the PE Conversion installation for the Mono Evolver Keyboard."

Froger


YouTube Published on Apr 30, 2012 by Ebotronix

Froger 2


"4ms Peg RCD VcaMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Buchla system # 1
Doepfer A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine Talking Synth Modul
foh choices
Make Noise Maths Moddemix Optomix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko Anti JAG Noisering Uncle
Moog 2x Freqbox
Roland SVC 350 & System 104 Sequencer
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD.
Drums Logic Ultrabeat & Ohm Force Cohmpost 12/8"

Electro Child @ Torino Synth Meeting


flickr By -fl-

Kid with Elka Synthex

XAOC Moskwa front panels


flickr By ibsendesign
(click for more)

Sonic Lab: iZotope IRIS Spectral Synthesizer


YouTube Published on May 1, 2012 by sonicstate

"IRIS Spectral Synthesis from iZitope opens up a new world of sound design and manipulation. We talked to developer Dave Spiers about the new instrument"

MP19 ▲∣▽ T○●l⚡ (spring 2012☭)

MP19 ▲∣▽ T○●l⚡ (spring 2012☭) from MP19 on Vimeo.


"Documentation experiment of some of the mp19.net ⩘⩗ tools.
MØDULAR synth (soundsource) + ᴲFXTØRM (∃FX) + PANØPTICUM (video)
mp19.net/EFXTORM Updated version of Gallolizer, adding a spring reverb, ᴚəcicləd white oak finish.
1 Fuzz:face (germanium)
2 Schmutz
1 Bitcrusher
1 Disruptør (early stage)
1 Open_Spring reverb (accutronics tank) + amp

PANOPTICUM hacked CCTV Camera (soon documented)

☛ mp19.net since 2009��
-Ↄopyitright- "

PEDALBORED - Electro Harmonix Sequencer Drum


YouTube Uploaded by danieldangerously on Nov 16, 2010

"1982-1984 Electro Harmonix Sequencer Drum demo

these guys have got some serious low end, so your laptop speakers might not give you the full experience. get some headphones.

more info at...
www.pedalbored.com"

via wire to the ear

EHX clockworks

Uploaded by danieldangerously on Jan 10, 2012

"Goofin around"

IDOW & MATRIXSYNTH Modular Pic of the Week - Week 26 Contest Winner!

"Our twenty-seventh winner of the Modular Pic of the Week contest goes to Atomic Shadow (photo credit Rod Mitchell), for his 'Lab b/w.'

Atomic Shadow uses a variety of vintage and modern electronic equipment to craft unique sonic sculptures and broadcast them directly from yesterday's world of tomorrow.

For more info on Atomic Shadow, check out his record label's website: http://www.hollowsunrecords.co.uk

We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Atomic Shadow for his submission!

This is the 27th 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."

Disclaimer: If you look closely you might notice something. It looks like a modular system, but there isn't a single traditional module or modular in the shot. The rules of the contest state "- Modular synthesizer hardware only. Semi-modular synth hardware is also acceptable as long as there is evidence of some cross-patching." Great shot aside, why did we opt to put this up? This system consists of sound generators that pre-dated the first modular synthesizers. It gives you a glimpse at what a pre-modular modular system might look like with modern gear. When asked why he submitted this shot when there is clearly no modular in it, Atomic Shadow replied: "I just thought I would send it in because I use it like a modular and it consists of oscillators, filters, and effects that allow me to chop and gate the oscillators and process them in various ways. I have 4 tube driven sine oscillators, one of which also makes a square wave and two solid state sine/square oscillators. By patching them together with various effects and guitar pedals I am able to pitch shift, harmonize and modulate things. The tape machines are my sequencers and the JP8080 mostly gets used as a noise generator.

The rig is similar to any electronic music lab from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The proto- modular."

For those not familiar with the history of synthesis, before the advent of synthesizers as we know them today, including vintage modulars, people often used tape and oscillators to produce experimental electronic sounds and compositions. These tools led to the creation of the Buchla system, and to some extent the first Moog modular. There is some debate on the original purpose of each, and you may have heard of the East vs. West Coast paradigms on synthesis. In short, the Buchla on the West Coast was highly influenced by Mortin Subotnick who wanted a system to compliment his other tools for more atonal sound generation and exploration typical of musique concrete, while Moog on the East Coast was highly influenced by Herb Deutsch who lead to the use of the traditional keyboard as the interface into producing more tonal music. I recommend the book Analog Days for the history of some of this. There is some debate on the glamorization of the time and some have claimed factual inaccuracies, but it is well worth reading. For a list of more tonal focused electronic instruments throughout history see http://120years.net/. Regarding Buchla and atonal sound generation equipment prior to traditional synthesizers, here's a snip from Wikepedia: "The original Buchla Music Box was the brainchild of Don Buchla and came from a commission by composers Ramon Sender and Morton Subotnick. First built in 1963, this synthesizer was composed of several 'modules' that generated or modified a music event. Each box served a specific function: oscillator, filter, sample and hold, etc. This would have an effect on the pitch, timbre, amplitude and spatial location of the sound. The idea was to allow musicians and composers to create sounds suited to their own specifications. Previously, one had to utilize either discrete audio generators such as test oscillators or via musique concrète, recorded sounds from natural sources. Although it was a fresh and exciting idea and an excellent way to get new sounds, this was very time-consuming and arduous. The Buchla Box allowed musicians to bend and manipulate sound all in one device. This would lead to the many kinds of electronic instruments available today."

Atomic Shadow's system harkens back to these days and incorporates modern day synthesizers with it, all without traditional modular gear. It's a bit fascinating when you think about it.
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