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Roland Dance Module (M-DC1) Factory Demo
Published on Sep 23, 2012 by CreativeMusicians
"This is factory demo from Roland's M-DC1 dance module that was produced in 90s. Sound is not processed other that converted during the upload. Video is low quality to save time, but the sound is highest possible (before upload)."
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Roland M-BD 1 - Bass And Drum Sound Module
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Roland Bass And Drum (M-BD 1) Sound Module - Factory Demo 1/2
Published on Sep 23, 2012 by CreativeMusicians
"This is factory demo from Roland's M-BD1 Bass and Drum module that was produced in 90s. Sound is not processed other that converted during the upload. Video is low quality to save time, but the sound is highest possible (before upload)."
Roland Bass And Drum (M-BD 1) Sound Module - Factory Demo 2/2
Waldorf XT SN 930727454
Synthesizers.com Q119 Sequential Controller
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KORG MS-20 Vintage Analog Semi-Modular SN 142659
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YAMAHA CS-10 SN 1951
TONEWHEELS HURDY-GURDY(VIELLE A ROUE OPTOÉLECTRONIQUE)
TONEWHEELS HURDY-GURDY(VIELLE A ROUE OPTOÉLECTRONIQUE) from macumbista on Vimeo.
"This optoelectronic hurdy-gurdy was commission by the Acces(s) Festival, Pau France in October 2012.
TONEWHEELS is an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions, such as the Light-Tone Organ (Edwin Emil Welte, 1936 Germany), the ANS Synthesizer (Evgeny Murzin, 1958 USSR), and the Oramics system (Daphne Oram, 1959 UK). Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry similar to that used in 16 & 35mm motion picture projectors to produce sound.
The TONEWHEELS Hurdy-Gurdy presented at Acces(s) is not an "interactive" artwork in the common sense. While it does not reward the impatient museum visitor with flashing lights and noises at the simple touch of the button, it does invite participation in the process of technological music creation. Although it first appears to be a very traditional instrument known to many folk-music cultures, it functions in a very different way which can only be discovered by playing it.
The artist would like to thank Tobias Traub of Oroborus Customs e.K. and Carlo Crovato for their invaluable assistance in creating this instrument. Circuits designed by Jessica Rylan and Eric Archer are also used within the system.
More information on this project can be found at http://macumbista.net/?p=3020"
Grooveline Noodle Bar Performances - Monopoly & Jena & Jenoer
Monopoly ::: Noodle Bar ::: Sun October 7th 2012 Prt#1 from Grooveline on Vimeo.
Broadcast live by www.Grooveline.org at Bar in Rotterdam
MonoPoly ::: Noodle BAr ::: Sun October 7th 2012 Prt#2 from Grooveline on Vimeo.
Jena & Jenoer ::: Noodle ::: live modular improvisation with real drummer at BAr from Grooveline on Vimeo.
Jena & Jenoer ::: Noodle Bar ::: Sun October 7th 2012 from Grooveline on Vimeo.
Gotharman's Little deFormer - Analog Expander Part II
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