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Monday, July 23, 2012

iPG-800

"iPG-800 is a MIDI Controller iPad app emulating the functionality of the PG-800 Synthesizer Programmer that was built by Roland. It only works with a Roland JX-8P synth or a MKS-70, the rack version of the JX-8P.

iPG-800 is a CoreMIDI app and connects to CoreMIDI compatible MIDI-Interfaces and to wireless MIDI Network sessions."

If it transmits the same MIDI messages as the PG-800, it should work with the JX-10 as well. It would be interesting to see editors like this having patch memory.

iTunes:
iPG-800 - kentai
iPads on eBay

Gattobus Studio Test-23072012

Gattobus Studio Test-23072012 from Gianni Proietti on Vimeo.

Just playin' around to find the right sounds...

Liquid Modulat


YouTube Published on Jul 23, 2012 by Ebotronix

"4ms Peg
Alesis Metavox Vocoder TSM & Uncle
Analogue Systems RS 110 RS 360
Arp Odyssey 2811& 2821
Doepfer 4xA 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine # 1 (Uncle) chords by Roland 104 Sequencer
Chord Machine # 2 (AO) Bass, Unisono mode (cv by CM 2arp out)
Talking Synth Modul to MetaVox
Make Noise Maths Moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4 x A O (CM # 2) 4x Uncle ( CM # 1 )
Roland System 104 Sequencer
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000 II and 2x 4ms RCD
Drums Logic Ultrabeat and Korg Micro X 6/4"

Update:

Liquid Stone Age

Published on Jul 23, 2012 by Ebotronix

Experiments with Twisted Tools S-Layer Routed Into Scapes


YouTube Published on Jul 23, 2012 by twistedtools

"Experiments routing S-Layer into Scapes to add some grain delay to S-Layer oneshots. In this video, S-Layer's outputs were routed to directly into Scapes inputs."

Barry Schrader's The Barnum Museum CD & Vintage Buchla Performances


"After four years of composing and mastering, The Barnum Museum CD is now in production and will be released on the Innova label on September 25, 2012. This one-hour, eight-movement work is inspired by Steven Millhauser’s short story, The Barnum Museum, and is a journey into the imagination of the fantastic. There’s a new page on my site for The Barnum Museum CD, with excerpts from the notes and music from the first two tracks. I’ll be putting up samples from the other movements throughout the next two months.

On Wednesday, July 25, at 8:00 pm BST (UTC/GMT +1 hour) (3:00 pm EDT; 12:00 noon PDT), London Resonance FM will present a special one-hour program of my music from the past 35 years. This program presents the rarely-heard Moon-Wings from Moon-Whales and other Moon Songs (1982-1983), composed on the Buchla 200 analog synthesizer, and also features the premiere presentation of a ten-minute sampler from my latest work, The Barnum Museum (2009-2012). I've recorded special commentary for this program, and you can listen to this show by streaming with the link and information given here.

My recent article on John Cage, Caged, is available online on Glasschord. While the piece largely deals with Cage's work from my own perspective, it contains some interesting facts about Cage's background and influences. Glasschord is an excellent and important online magazine that covers contemporary culture and art. The complete program notes for The Barnum Museum will be presented in the October issue of Glasschord, along with a special Barnum Museum Sampler mp3 file."

"After years of work by the Iota Center, Pamela Turner, and Mark Toscano and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the experimental animation work of Adam Beckett (1950-1979) has been remastered and released on a new DVD. Included in this DVD is Heavy-Light (1973), Adam's most abstract work.
I was fortunate to be able score Heavy-Light, using one of CalArts' Buchla 200 systems, and it's great to see Adam's work restored and made available to the public. Also on this DVD is Evolution of the Red Star, with music by Carl Stone."

::vtol:: Art Installation Audio

Audio dded to this post.

Brighton Modular Meet 21st Jully 2012 Videos

Brighton Modular Meet 21st Jully 2012 Pt1

YouTube Published on Jul 21, 2012 by snipz

Brighton Modular Meet 21st Jully 2012 Pt2

Published on Jul 21, 2012 by snipz

Richard Devine's Modular Patched up for TA Synth Event


via Richard Devine on Facebook:

"Patch complete for the TRASH_AUDIO Synth Event at Empty Bottle. Do you have your tickets?"

1985 Akai S-612 Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Akai S-612 sampler 'Would you like a sampler for less than $1000.00?' 1/2-page black and white introductory advertisement from page 87 in the May 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine."

XILS-lab Releases Oxium New Performance Soft Synth Plug-in

"GRENOBLE, FRANCE: music software company XILS-lab is proud to announce availability of Oxium, its newly-launched performance-orientated soft synth, as of July 21, 2012...

Oxium is a unique, yet cost-conscious (€99.00 EURO/$129.00 USD) Mac-compatible (OS X 10.4 — 32-bit PowerPC and Intel; Mac OS X 10.6 or later — 32- and 64-bit Intel; Audio Unit, VST, RTAS — Pro Tools 7.0 and later) and PC-compatible (Windows XP, Vista, and 7 — 32- and 64-bit; VST, RTAS — Pro Tools 7.0 and later) performance-orientated soft synth plug-in, adept at giving equal billing to still-sought-after classic analogue sounds and more adventurous modernistic tones.

Mastering Oxium is far from being a steep learning curve, however, thanks to its intuitive user interface. An Instant Visual Feedback (IVF) concept based around a ‘Flower’ design allows standard synth building blocks — oscillators, filters, and LFOs, etc — to be quickly absorbed at a glance. Meanwhile, modulation options are also accessible quickly and simply via a central page, and include the usual suspects — never has it been so simple to add performance-enhancing Vibrato (oscillator pitch), Tremolo (VCA level), or Auto-Wah (cutoff frequency) modulations to a patch!

Looking for ‘photorealistic’ analogue-sounding sounds? Then look no further: take two cumulative analogue- modelled oscillators and simultaneously select several (Triangle, PWM Triangle, Saw, Square, and PWM Pulse) waveforms for each (together with cross and ring modulation); shape them with a flexible double- multimode filter structure using XILS-lab’s proprietary third-generation zero-delay feedback algorithm featuring six self-oscillating filter types (12dB and 24dB Lowpass, 6dB and 12dB Bandpass, and 12dB High- Pass — plus 12dB Lowpass, Bandpass, High-Pass, and an additional Formant Filter option on the second filter that can also be modulated); finally, mix to taste using the flexible double-mixer architecture with fully- configurable serial or parallel modes, and... voila! Subtractive synthesis speedily taken to a new dimension.

Seeking something more modern and exotic-sounding? Then try using the Grid, Oxium’s onboard advanced sequencer modulator, adapted from the masked zones idea introduced in XILS-lab’s Le Masque: Delay timeline-driven delay effects plug-in namesake, featuring 16 freely-assignable zones, horizontal and vertical quantise modes, and two level parameters for added musical flexibility. Ditto the three (Amplifier, Filter, and Auxiliary) D-ADSR envelopes easily at hand to assist with sound sculpting — perfect for triggering tempo- synched modulation, for example. And rounding off this fanciful feature set, three full-featured LFOs that can be set to run polyphonically (with each voice having its own LFO) or monophonically (with all voices using the same LFO), each capable of modulating oscillator pitch and width, filter frequency (host application synchronised or otherwise), and amplifier level.

To top things off, Oxium comes complete with over 250 carefully chosen performance-showcasing presets from XILS-lab’s talented team of well-known, world-class sound designers, while two user-selectable skins reflect its ‘split personality’... so why not choose one today?

Oxium is available to purchase from the dedicated XILS-lab online Store for a special introductory price of €69 EURO/$89.00 USD until August 15 (rising to €99 EURO /$129.00 USD thereafter). Note: this is a serial number-protected product — no iLok required!

Listen to audio examples of Oxium here"
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