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Monday, June 04, 2012

yamaha cs-30 demo


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by heodesalciphron

"30 minutes de cs-30"

c64 fairlight remix theme - made with Roland Jd800


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by Polynominaldotcom

"for more info , pictures and demo about Roland Jd800, please visit my dedicated webpage:

http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/synth/roland_jd800/index.html

to download the remix (FREE) please go to my FAIRLIGHT page:

http://www.polynominal.com/site/rfairlight.htm"

Michael Hearst - "Chinese Giant Salamander"


YouTube Published on May 7, 2012 by oneringzero

"From the album Songs For Unusual Creatures by Michael Hearst http://www.unusualcreatures.com

"Chinese Giant Salamander" written, recorded, performed, and filmed by Michael Hearst with additional camera work by Kelly Eudailey. Also featuring Maddie the cat.

Follow Michael at http://twitter.com/michaelhearst and http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Michael-Hearst/133007470050315"

MMTA SYNTHFEST - Mattson Mini Modular and Mattson EML Monster Modular


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by matrixsynth

http://mattsonminimodular.com/
http://www.mostlymodular.com/

Be sure to see the MMTA SYNTHFEST 2012 label below for more coverage of the event.
I have more vids and pics coming.

Oberheim SEM Patch Panel


via Win

Currently listed on Craigslist Los Angeles.

Chase (Midnight Express) by Moroder - performed by Phoenix-Flare


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by hyperdust7

"Classic synth track by Giorgio Moroder from the film Midnight Express 1978.

I've performed it using Ableton and a Launchpad to trigger the drum loop and synth midi loops. My Doepfer modular is playing the bassline using the A-105 low pass filter, and the flanged pad is a Prophet-08 going through a TC Electronics Nova Modulator pedal. Lead is on my beloved Minimoog OS through a Mad professor Tiny Orange Phaser and an Electro-Harmonic Memory Boy."

bit-rot - Z-DSP effect collection

bit-rot - Z-DSP effect collection from sgh on Vimeo.

bit-rot is a collection of 8 nonlinear waveform combination effects for the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP synthesizer module which is based on the Spin Semiconductor FV-1 DSP chip. Create new complex waveforms, add digital harshness or just FSU.

https://github.com/segoh/bit-rot

Two Make Noise Maths on Acid

Two Make Noise Maths on Acid from sgh on Vimeo.

Silly acid patch using only two Make Noise Maths modules.

Channel 1 of the left Maths is used as waveshaper, channel 4 as oscillator. Channel 1 of the right Maths is the basis for the sequence and channel 4 is used as note trigger.

This patch was inspired by George Cochrane's stepped LFO/seq patch (http://vimeo.com/21577019) and the 3 module challenge on muffwiggler.

sgh - lvacty

sgh - lvacty from sgh on Vimeo.

sgh - lvacty - jun 2011

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The earth below the megacity was not sleeping anymore. Lava took over the subway stations and magma reached the surface. Within minutes the scene was one of utter desolation, vast wastes build from the skyscrapers' remains with glowing lava streams in between and the sky full of emergency rescue spaceships.

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Played live and sequenced by Elektron Machinedrum, 4ms RCD, Intellijel Spock, MakeNoise Maths, Doepfer A-145, MakeNoise WoggleBug and Kenton Pro-2000 MkII.

Bongo: Malekko Wiard Anti-Oscillator, MakeNoise QMMG
Ping: Cwejman MMF-1
Lava/Bass: Livewire AFG, Cwejman VCO-6, Doepfer A-114, Topprobrillo Triple Wave Folder
Bass drum: Elektron Machinedrum
Snare: Elektron Machinedrum
FX/Mix: Elektron Machinedrum, DIY Passive Dual Stereo-Attenuator

(c) sgh 2011

1979 Moog Custom Engineering Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the full write-up including some background on the different Moog branding at the time.

"I emailed Roger Luther from the most excellent Moog Archives Web site about the two apparent Moog brands, and here's what he had to say:

'At the time of that ad, sales and marketing were being run out of Norlin in Lincolnwood, but everything else... production, engineering, service, etc., was still done at the Cheektowaga plant (just outside Buffalo). By then orders for modular systems and custom modifications were very few and far between. We were producing fairly good quantities of Minis, Multis, and Polymoogs, and several new models were in the works. Building modular equipment on such a small scale just didn’t fit into a volume production environment, so it was handled in the engineering department... same building, different area. It’s been 34 years, but as I remember, there was really no dedicated Custom Engineering Staff. At that time a lot of the custom work was done by one guy, but all of it was done by engineers and production workers that spent most of their time on other projects.'"

Follow-up to the 1978 Moog Custom Engineering Ad.
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