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Friday, May 11, 2012

don preston - filters, oscillators & envelopes 1967-75 (album preview)



"Excerpts from the album. Now available at Experimedia.net. LP version. Previously-unreleased electronic music from original The Mothers Of Invention keyboardist, Don Preston. 'We're coming to the beginning of a new era wherein the development of the inner-self is the most important thing. We have to train ourselves so that we can improvise on anything: a bird, a sock, a fuming beaker. This, too, can be music. Anything can be music.' --Don Preston, extracts from Uncle Meat, 1969, The Mothers Of Invention
One could hardly not see in Don Preston a key musician within Frank Zappa's oeuvre. He is not only that, but his presence has marked The Mothers' major records from 1966 to 1974. His touch was already there before the arrival of Ian Underwood, and it continued after Ian left. You all remember 'King Kong' (its magnificence as interpreted by Dom DeWild) from the second Uncle Meat suite. A certain form of jubilation emanates from this track, thanks to Preston's fluid style and lightly astringent tone on the Moog synthesizer -- that instrument never sounded quite like that before or after. This might have to do with his double training, his twin interests, since he had been simultaneously working with Gil Evans and listening intensely to Luciano Berio, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Tod Dockstader. Immersed in jazz music, he was imagining secret ties with the nascent electronic music. In the mid-'60s, Preston started developing an electronic instrument, using a home-made synthesizer and a series of oscillators and filters. Out of this instrument came 'Electronic Music' (1967), his first piece. Two years later, he became a close friend of Robert Moog, and their discussions gave birth to a number of applications in relation with the flexibility of the instrument. Nowadays, you can't mention the Mini-Moog without thinking of Preston. Bob Moog himself said about his solo in "Waka/Jawaka": "That's impossible. You can't do that on a Moog." Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes features the other side, the hidden side of Don Preston: the composer of purely electronic music.
Released by: sub rosa
Release/catalogue number: sr334lp
Release date: Apr 12, 2012"

via Boing Boing

Don Preston and Dr. Patrick Gleeson where scheduled to be live at Analogue Haven in 2007. I don't believe I ever saw pics or video of the events. At least I'm not quickly finding any. If anyone knows, feel free to comment or shoot me an email.

Doctor Who Theme on eight floppy drives


YouTube Published on May 5, 2012 by MrSolidSnake745

"Download Audio: http://vibedeck.com/mrsolidsnake745-sfloppyorchestra--2/tracks/251834/buy
I've been extremely busy the last month or so. First my computer died on me, then finals, then work, and on top of that most of my family moved away to India. So sorry for the delay in videos. I'm still preoccupied, but I hope to be able to start putting videos up again.

This was highly requested from long ago so I hope you guys enjoy it. I've really thought about how I record my audio and what has sounded good over the past videos. I combined those elements as best I could.

I don't have two microphones of equal quality, so I recorded the left four and right four drives separately and pushed the audio to their respective side. I then recorded all eight and put it through a low pass filter and a small bass boost. I think the resulting mix of the three tracks sounds the best. It takes a lot more time to record and edit, but I thought it was worth it. Let me know what you think.

Oh and I also started a FaceBook page. Haven't really built it out yet, but I'll get to it."

Waveform City Podcast Episode 09 Snazzy FX

Waveform City Episode 09 Snazzy FX by waveform city
via Waveform City

Bengal Cheetah Cat on a Little Phatty


via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook

"Happy Phatty Friday!

Love,
Your friends at Moog. http://bit.ly/IIugW6"

Small, but cool. The cat and the pic.

4MS Atoner Eurorack Synth Module

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via the listing: "How do I begin to describe this rare module?

The Eurorack Atoner is a highly flexible and rather unusual module that can:

Create quantized melodies tuned to an input frequency)
Generate poly-rhythmic clock/trigger outputs)
Pitch shift audio/CV downwards based on harmonic intervals
also act as a general purpose CV mixer with offset.
provide distortion/bit-crusher style effects when fed external audio

Harmonics are extracted from an on-board oscillator or external audio signal and outputed as audio or clock pulses. The Position knob sets the cut-off frequency, under which all frequencies will be stepped downwards along a harmonic sequence (octaves, 5ths, 3rds, etc) all the way to sub-audible clicking sounds. Thus, a scale or clock signal can be generated from a single tone. Two CV inputs and their respective +/- Vary Amount knobs modulate the Position cut-off. The mix of the two CV inputs plus the Position knob is outputted on a CV jack, and another CV output jack provides a steady +10V clock pulse that is jumper-selectable to be a clock division of the audio output (/1, /2, /32, /64, or non-linear division). The Eurorack Atoner consumes 60mA of power and occupies 16 H. P. of space."

MOOG Model 12 Lower Panel

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"MOOG Model 12 lower panel. This rare desirable MOOG Model 12 panel / module is very useful and rare and is a must for any portable cabinet system. Many features."


MOOG Modular System 55 Cabinet and 6 CP series modules

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"MOOG Modular System 55 Cabinet and 6 CP series modules. Vintage Synthesizer. This cabinet is available with parts and in the condition as shown in the photographs. Most of the wiring seems intact although it is clear some things have been removed. Study the photos and ask questions before bidding. It is loaded with rare and impossible to find CP series modules. Cabinets both seem original with the lower slanted cabinet being in better condition. There is no power supply..."

Moog 923 vintage synthesizer module

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"Moog 923 vintage synthesizer module for modular synthesis. Filters / Noise Source. This rare desirable Moog 923 module is very useful and rare."

RA Moog 907 Fixed Filter Bank / 904B high pass filter

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"RA Moog 907 Fixed Filter Bank / 904B high pass filter vintage synthesizer module for modular synthesis. This rare desirable RA Moog 907 frame has been modified by having an original vintage RA Moog 904B high pass filter added to its faceplate and chassis. Very clean professional modification and whatever value lost for its unoriginality is more than made up for by the added and very valuable 904B high pass filter and the combos added flexibility. Both the 907 and 904B are rare and here is a chance to get them both for the price of one."

Inside a Roland TR-808 with MIDI

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"Stunning Roland TR-808 with internal CHD Midi installed."

Tons of pics at the listing. Click these for the super size shots.


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