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Sunday, August 05, 2012

Vangelis Improvisation (better image & sound)


YouTube Uploaded by Nimanty on Nov 28, 2010

"Rare footage of Vangelis performing an improvisation on synthesizer at his Nemo Studios.

Recording of this performance took place by Spanish Television in 1982, also when Neuronium (Michel Huygen) visited Vangelis to perform together.

Some enhancement of the original tape video with denoising, contrast improvement and color correction.
Sound remastering for better clearity and stereo imaging.

Enjoy! - Nimanty -"

Originally posted here.

Random Looping Sequencer


flickr By sduck409

"This is my version of the Random Looping Sequencer, a design by Tom Whitwell."

MI Ambika


flickr set By MukSys
(click for more)

Op-1-Atari Arcade

Op-1-Atari Arcade from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

Making some atari arcade sound effects with the Op-1 and schippmann filter. Modular running Cyclebox II and WMD gama wave into two MakeNoise Optomix's all clocked from one plan-b mini-ELF LFO.

Fatduino v2.0 - analog synth with Arduino control


YouTube Uploaded by nibblernibbles on Oct 23, 2011

"A tour of the Fatduino v2.0 - a homebrew analog midi monosynth and sequencer, made from glueing Paia Fatman and an Arduino Mega microcontroller. Build for no good reason whatsoever other than surviving the grinding misery of a bleak Scottish winter. But surprisingly turned out to be quite a nifty generator of bleeps, whooshes, kruunks, flumpps and zizzes. Features a range of parametric algorithmic pseudo-randomnesses, which lends it a certain glitchy charm, like the mutant offspring of Basstation and a mulfunctioning educational toy.
In the coming eons I may post some show'n'tell demos of the cooler features. Until then, please be awed at the quality of my wiring."

Fatduino Tour - Arduino synthesizer

Uploaded by nibblernibbles on May 3, 2010

"A tour of the "FatDuino" - a homebrew synthesizer made from a modified Paia Fatman analog monosynth controlled by an Arduino Mega.
Schematics, source code etc from here:
http://sites.google.com/site/nibblernibbles/"

Fatduino sounds - Arduino synthesizer

Saturday, August 04, 2012

flys n drones


YouTube Published on Aug 4, 2012 by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS

"timeFrogIII driving the synth system of the MC909. It's just a pleasure to have the 16 instruments directly available on the groovebox and to master the band (only 3/4 there to be honest...), it makes forgive the 40°C and the lack of wind."

flys n drones 2

Published on Aug 4, 2012 by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS

Tiptop Audio Dragonfly Delay


Image via The Harvestman's Juliana Jaeger on Facebook

http://www.tiptopaudio.com

"The Dragonfly Delay is a collectin of 8 Voltage Controlled time-based, delay algorithms in mono and stereo. This collection includes delays, ping-pongs, multi-taps, and polyrhythmic madness with a variety of controls..."

turntable controlling modular synth


YouTube Uploaded by sircut1200 on Jul 30, 2012

via Jesse Juup on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Roland D 50


YouTube Published on Jul 13, 2012 by styleCityRecords

"Here are my sounds that i created- WITH NO Internal or External FXs on the Roland D 50. Many of the keyboard videos show off the user presets and that's fine. This sound bank which is part my Astronaut Series,is for those who choose to live outside Earth's boundaries. Contact me at stylecityrec@aol.com RE: D50"

Yamaha DX7IID


YouTube Published on Aug 4, 2012 by styleCityRecords

"Here are my sounds that i created- WITH NO Internal or External FXs on the Yamaha DX7IID. Many of the keyboard videos show off the user presets and that's fine. This sound bank, which is part my Beyond FM Series, is for those who choose to live outside "Preset Sound" boundaries. Contact me at stylecityrec@aol.com RE: DX7IID"

via Andre L. Prioleau
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