Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Metropolis: le DigiEnsemble de Berlin | ARTE 8. Sept.2012 (re-upload)
YouTube Published on Sep 12, 2012 by DigiEnsemble Berlin
"Découvrez comment ces quatre musiciens du DigiEnsemble de Berlin utilisent des applications musicales pour tirer de leurs tablettes, smartphones et autres lecteurs numériques de la musique en tous genres.
Metropolis du 8 septembre 2012 um 14.35 Uhr (ARTE/NDR)
Date de première diffusion: Sam., 8 sept. 2012, 14h36
Thèmes: Arts, Cultures & Spectacles, Découverte"
Googlish:
"Discover how these four musicians DigiEnsemble Berlin musical applications use to take their tablets, smartphones and other digital music players of all kinds.
Metropolis September 8, 2012 um 14.35 Uhr (ARTE / NDR)
Date of first broadcasting: Sat, September 8, 2012, 14:36
Topics: Arts, Culture & Entertainment, Discovery"
iPads on eBay
Impaktor - Like a WaveDrum mini -
YouTube Published on Sep 11, 2012 by nakanosyun
http://ios-music.homewoke.net
"It is the synthesizer which converts the shock sound which is input from the microphone of iPhone to percussion. Concept of this application is splendid, is."
iTunes:
Impaktor - The drum synthesizer - BeepStreet
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Saturday 15th Near Paris : Modularsquare Event with Alyseum and Eowave

via Modularsquare
"Our next Modularsquare event will be this saturday (the 15), and it will be a special modular synthesizers with tutorial for beginners, a meeting with the creator of Alyseum, a meeting with the creator of the Eowave Magma, and exploration of all the latest modules of Make Noise (DPO, Echophon), WMD (PDO, Synchrodyne) and more..."
Synth Spotting with Mikael Jorgensen of Wilco

via Mikael Jorgensen's Tumblr
(great Tumblr description)
Top: "@heladonegro dropping the vocals #shakingthrough #philly (Taken with Instagram)"
Middle: "Kaj loves the @critterguitari PocketPiano too! (Taken with Instagram)"
Bottom: "The Firstman Sequence Synthesizer! (Taken with Instagram)"
http://wilcoworld.net/#!/
via Tim


E-mu Emulator ''Blade Runner'' disk
YouTube Published on Sep 11, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom
"A famous disk - reportedly E-mu sampled the radio for the reggae loop and trumpet."
Note the built-in disk tray on the original Emulator.
Rheyne - 9/11/12 - Live Jam #53
YouTube Published on Sep 11, 2012 by RheyneMusic
"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/Q0TdiP
A live looping improv jam with analog keyboards, USB controllers, and iOS devices. The left iPad is running Lemur, wirelessly controlling Ableton Live's mixer. The 2nd iPad is running PPG WaveGenerator, receiving MIDI from an Oxygen 49 via an iConnectMIDI. A MIDI Fighter 3D is controlling Ableton's loopers. An Akai MPD26 is triggering NI's Massive, and an Akai APC20 and Novation Launchpad are controlling the recording and playback of loops in Ableton. A third iPad is also wirelessly running Lemur next to a Fender Rhodes and Moog Prodigy. All audio is passed through a PreSonus 1818VSL connected to a Macbook Pro running Ableton Live.
All loops are recorded live, nothing was pre-recorded."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Akai,
djtechtools,
DSI,
Featured,
Fender,
iConnectivity,
iOS,
MIDI Fighter,
MOOG,
Native Instruments,
Novation,
PPG,
Soft Synths,
Video
Moog Prodigy Multi-Page Promo Poster / Product Sheet


via Astronauta Pinguim where you'll find the full set of scans and a write-up. Click the pics to read.
When folded out, the poster is 16.5" x 23" inches.
via Fabricio Carvalho on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Vintage Paia Modular Synth
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via this auction
This is a re-listing with new pics. Other pics and details including a full list of the modules at the auction and captured in this post.

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This is a re-listing with new pics. Other pics and details including a full list of the modules at the auction and captured in this post.
'74 ARP 2600 SN 261306 & 3620 KEYBOARD SN 361306R
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via this auction
"For your consideration is this vintage 1974 ARP 2600 series "2600P" analog synthesizer and matching "3620" keyboard. This particular set, serial numbers 261306 and 361306R, is in very good all original condition and includes the original cases and the original gray power cable. The ARP 2600 is considered the absolute benchmark in compact analog semi-modular synthesis. Extremely versatile, and capable of producing a seemingly indefinite amount of both classic and modern synth sounds, the 2600 has become the standard by which other synths are measured. Some sellers ask upward of $9,000.00 for comparable synths, but we decided to offer this example to the highest bidder, with a $.01 Minimum, No Reserve, Free USA Shipping, and discounted Worldwide delivery! So place a bid now, because this synth will be sold to the highest bidder... regardless of price!

Played, and made famous, by a veritable who's who of modern music, the ARP 2600 can be heard on albums by: John Lennon, Stevie Wonder, Joy Division, Kraftwerk, Frank Zappa, Herbie Hancock, Steve Miller, The Beastie Boys, Cat Stevens, The Who, Depeche Mode, U2, and an ever-expansive alumnus of artists whom have featured this amazing synth in their music.
Though not in pristine cosmetic condition, this is a fantastic original specimen for a player looking to acquire a fully functional unit. It was recently purchased from the original owner, who actually owned 3 different 2600s (one of which we just sold last week for $8,000.00), and was maintained and serviced by him throughout his lengthy ownership.
There are no modifications, no repairs, no breaks, and no missing pieces. Some of the fastening hardware was possibly replaced with alternate washers, otherwise, all of the important sliders, slider tips, modules, etc., are entirely original. The 3620 keyboard is in great shape, works perfectly, and has nicely aligned tempered action.

This early-production second version of the 2600 features the coveted 4012 filter which copied Moog's patented ladder-filter design, later ending in a legal dispute which forced ARP to change their faulty 4072 filters in 1977."



Played, and made famous, by a veritable who's who of modern music, the ARP 2600 can be heard on albums by: John Lennon, Stevie Wonder, Joy Division, Kraftwerk, Frank Zappa, Herbie Hancock, Steve Miller, The Beastie Boys, Cat Stevens, The Who, Depeche Mode, U2, and an ever-expansive alumnus of artists whom have featured this amazing synth in their music.

There are no modifications, no repairs, no breaks, and no missing pieces. Some of the fastening hardware was possibly replaced with alternate washers, otherwise, all of the important sliders, slider tips, modules, etc., are entirely original. The 3620 keyboard is in great shape, works perfectly, and has nicely aligned tempered action.

This early-production second version of the 2600 features the coveted 4012 filter which copied Moog's patented ladder-filter design, later ending in a legal dispute which forced ARP to change their faulty 4072 filters in 1977."
Ultra Rare EMS POLYSYNTHI
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via this auction
"WoW! This is one of the few and working EMS Polysynthi, produced between the '78 and 79 in ONLY 29 exemplars!!! As far I know the last Peter Zinovieff work. Space look... totally amazing to see, its sound is magic! It's fully polyphonic with built in analog delay and chorus (both CV/keyboard touch controllable) Two cv-lfo's with many combinations, modulable also from keyboard aftertouch, filter is very very nice selectable from 2 to 4 poles, envelope follower for external signals and many other features. For me is one of the best polyphonic synthesizers ever made with unique sound and an incredible look. It's perfect working, just well tested another time but due the vintage nature of this instrument I'll sell it as seen..."
via this auction
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