YouTube Published on Jun 20, 2012 by KOMAelektronik
"On June 7th, Berlin based effect manufacturer KOMA Elektronik hosted their first event in Berlin: the KOMA Nerd Out at their favorite hang-out O Tannenbaum in Neukoelln. Playing that night were DJWJ, Canadian Analog Video Synth magician Stan Stancil and NYC collective The Loud Object, who soldered a circuit on a overhead projector...
THE LOUD OBJECTS (USA)
The Loud Objects create electronic noise with minimal components: microchips, a power jack, an audio jack, and wire. The group solders custom audio circuits live, creating audible fluctuations of electricity with these bare elements. Gradually building a complex sound circuit, they present electronic music in a form closer to a physical instrument than a laptop. Their performances invite the audience to bear conscious witness to each musical gesture: the addition of a microchip; the soldering of an output pin to the audio jack.
YouTube Published on Jun 20, 2012 by samurailonewolf
"Design of the piece offered to the members of Patch Work Music Association who see themselves receiving a new piece with Minimag of all the artists of association...
Minimoog Voyager / Alesis Andromeda A6 / Moog Taurus 3 / Roland MC 808 / Yamaha RM1X... And lot of EHX's pedals! ;-)"
YouTube Published on Jun 20, 2012 by GruithuisenCityMan
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with a DSI Tetra, Plogue Bidule and Audacity. Enjoy !"
YouTube Published on Jun 20, 2012 by creativegallerysynth YouTube R-Published on Jun 26, 2012 by creativegallerysynth
"WMD Synchrodyne Left/Right Effects: WMD Gamma Wave Source + A-118 Noisgenerator through A-108, controlled by A-198 Ribbon, panned by A-134-1 Other sounds: Doepfer Dark Energy (Random) Sequence: Doepfer Dark Time"
"using the "A189.1 as pseudo arpeggiator" and "A160 plus mixer as techno sequence generator" tricks, plus PLL, plus A101.2 self oscillating through the SoS as a bass thump.
YouTube Published on Jun 20, 2012 by MrRidgebackman
"Hi Everyone
Better late than never, a 20 minute tutorial on the Korg Radias Drum Sequencing. Based on a basic 4/4 pattern, this tutorial goes into a few basic steps required to program the Korg Radias Step Sequencers to be used for drums.