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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Les rencontres Modularsquare


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"Date : 15/09/2012
Thème : les synthétiseurs modulaires

Avec le module MS-812 d'Alyseum, l'informatique et les modulaires peuvent parler le même langage.

www.modularsquare.com/blog

Crédits photos : Cyril Colom"

Update: videos presentations by Alyseum, Magnaval, and Eowave added below.

Les rencontres Modularsquare : Alyseum présente le module MS-812

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by modularsquare

Les rencontres Modularsquare : Bernard Magnaval présente le BM20R



Les rencontres Modularsquare : Marc Sirguy d'Eowave présente le Magma

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by modularsquare

(Googlish Translation below)
"Modularsquare est plus qu'un magasin de vente en ligne, c'est également une communauté de musiciens passionnés qui se rassemblent une fois par mois pour découvrir, essayer, et apprendre à utiliser toute une gamme d'instruments et de contrôleurs dédiés aux musiques électroniques.

Lors de cette rencontre nous avions convié Marc Sirguy d'Eowave à venir présenter le tout nouveau Magma, un synthétiseur monophonique avec séquenceur intégré.

- http://www.modularsquare.com
- http://www.modularsquare.com/blog
- http://www.alyseum.com
- http://magnaval.com/produits/bm20r/
- http://www.eowave.com

Pour consulter l'agenda de nos rencontres, c'est par ici : http://www.modularsquare.com/blog/lagenda-des-rencontres-modularsquare/"

Googlish:

"Modularsquare is a retail store online, it is also a community of passionate musicians who gather once a month to discover, try, and learn to use a variety of instruments and controllers dedicated to music electronic.

At this meeting we invited Marc to Sirguy Eowave to come and present the new Magma, a monophonic synthesizer with sequencer.

- http://www.modularsquare.com
- http://www.modularsquare.com/blog
- http://www.alyseum.com
- http://magnaval.com/produits/bm20r/
- http://www.eowave.com

To view the agenda of our meetings, it is here: http://www.modularsquare.com/blog/lagenda-des-rencontres-modularsquare/"

What the Earth Sounds Like in Space - Gumby on the Moon!

Sounds of Space: 'Chorus' radio waves within Earth's magnetosphere

Published on Sep 15, 2012 by captaincynicforum

Sinewave filter sweeps! Gumby got it right:

Gumby on the Moon


Description for the top video ( Sounds of Space: 'Chorus' radio waves within Earth's magnetosphere):
"The audio 'Chorus' in this video was recorded on Sept. 5, 2012, by RBSP's Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS).

Audio Credit: University of Iowa
Visualisation Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Video Compilation Credit: Captain Cynic Science Forums"

via http://www.captaincynic.com/thread/94889/sounds-of-space-chorus-radio-waves-within-earth-s-magnetosphere.htm
"'Chorus', also known as 'dawn chorus', are naturally occurring electromagnetic radio wave/s emitted from the Earth’s magnetosphere that are audible by the human ear. These radio waves are caused by particles within Earth's magnetosphere. A magnetosphere is the region surrounding a planet that is dominated by the planet's magnetic field. Solar winds (charged particles coming out of the Sun) blast against against Earth's magnetosphere, causing it to be shaped the way it is.

The sounds in the video below were recorded recently on Sept. 5, 2012 and the sounds were picked up using radio receivers. This video has numerous 5 second recordings of 'chorus' sounds played one after another without any gaps in between.

The chorus phenomena has been known about for decades. The reason they are sometimes referred to as 'dawn chorus' is because often the sounds are more easily picked up in the morning. A similar occurence is the auroral chorus - which can occur during auroras - caused by geomagnetic storms.

All these sounds basically seem to arise out of the interaction of solar winds with our magnetosphere.

The visualization accompaniying the audio in the video depicts magnetic field lines which which represent the magnetosphere (magnetic field) surrounding Earth."

Mr. Agnaldo Mori e seu Modular


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by RecoHead

"Mori at Reco-Head Studio"

Nord Factory Tour


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NordKeyboards

"Get a glimpse of the factory in Stockholm where all Nord keyboards are made...

Music by Federico Solazzo (http://www.federicosolazzo.com/).
All sounds except drums from the Nord Stage 2 and Nord Wave.

Thanks to Hasse & Lasse (http://www.hasseochlasse.se) for making the video!

Official Website:
http://www.nordkeyboards.com"

DIGITAL DUB "ECHO-SIREN" CONSOLE by S-CAT


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by PHONICPOTION

"A combination of digital echo and digital siren."

S-CAT on eBay (RSS)

Music Korg Wavestation


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by musicgearvideos909

"Music Korg Wavestation demo of one of the patches. An amazing synth but needs a new back light!"

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Oberheim OB-X "1979"


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by retrosound72

"(c) 2012 synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all sounds self-programmed: Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer from the year 1979
recording: multi-track without midi, sequenced by the SCI Pro-One step-sequencer over CV/Gate and synced with the TR-808.
drums: Roland TR-808
fx: a little bit delay and reverb"

Noodling & Just An Illusion with Minimoog and Emulator


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom

"A quick noodling session with Minimoog, Emulator, LinnDrum. Again, my audio interface is being exchanged and I'm using the computer's internal card, so apologies for the noise floor. The Emulator going out of tune in a couple of parts is because I inadvertently moved the pitch bend wheel with my elbow :-D"

ARP 2600 with 3620 Keyboard

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via this auction

Moog Concertmate MG-1 Synthesizer SN 13304 & Kid

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Published on Oct 2, 2012 by ssenkcils

"Moog MG 1 works 100%. All original sliders and switch knobs there and intact. Has no dents, rips, or tears in labels. Great overall body and keys."


via this auction

"Here we have a great 100% working example of a Moog Concertmate MG-1. I received this gem 15 months ago, but bought myself a Micromoog recently. My home boss (wife) says it has to go. Included in this auction is a printed color manual, and the three replacement octave divide down 5823 chips in case the originals went bad some day (common prob Ihear forMG-1s). The chips came from Flatkeys in England. There are three total. Since nothing is wrong with the synth, i didnt need to replace them. My loss is your gain. They will be included..."

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