http://www.apps4idevices.com/read/iguzheng-v2-0.html
"iGuzheng has a great sound's quality. Many techniques to play notes are possible (See the Post). You can record your performances and share them via email. (.igz only)."
Audiovisual Modular Synth: Synthor (Demo 3, Part 1)
Published on Nov 4, 2012 by Percussa
"Synthor is a hardware and software modular synth consisting of 8 audiocubes and software for mac and PC. Watch all four videos!
Green cubes are oscillators, red cube is the stereo out, purple cube is an envelope generator and amplifier, and the blue cubes are step sequencers.
The blue cubes have the capability of triggering and controlling cubes 2 steps away, the other cubes can only send their signal to nearby cubes. The black lines indicate outputs (opposite sides are inputs).
"I always liked this tune and was inspired when I heard Michael Cassette's version. So for my live set I made an arrangement that was influenced by both versions, but put my own twist on it. The tune ended my show in Dynamo, Turku, where this video was recorded. Unfortunately, I only had three camcorders going and the heavy bass drum in the club made the cameras vibrate with each beat. But the feeling was so high in the club that I definitely wanted to upload this particular take!
The song was performed using only analog synthesizers, either played live or sequenced. The performance was recorded line in to one of the cameras. The ambience in the club was recorded using the built-in microphones on two of the remaining cameras and mixed together with the line signal.
Equipment used in this song: Korg Polysix, Poly 61, Mono/Poly, Micro-preset M500; Roland TR-808, Jomox AirBase99, Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1&2; Touched-by-sound DRM1, Oberheim Matrix 6R, Yamaha RM1x (only for MIDI sequencing), Behringer DDX3216, Lexicon MPX500, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer. Cameras: Canon HF100 (x2) and HF200.
A big thank you to the amazing audience in Turku and to Turku Synth Club for arranging the gig!"
"First video of my DIY synth. Audio is recorded with the camera so not the best quality.
The synthesizer consists of VCS3, Synthi 100 and JH modules.
Specs:
4 vco's (VCS3)
1 Trapezoid (JH)
1 Trapezoid (synthi 100)
1 LPF (VCS3)
1 Sample & Hold (JH)
1 octave filterbank (synthi 100)
1 Wavefolder (JH)
1 Highpass filter (synthi 100)
1 Random voltage generator (synthi 100)
1 Slew limiter (synthi 100)
2 Ring modulators (VCS3)
1 Envelope follower (synthi 100)
1 Noise generator (VCS3)
1 joystick (VCS3)
1 inputmodule (VCS3)
1 outputmodule (VCS3)
1 reverb (VCS3)
1 matrix for audio
1 matrix for control voltages
patch:
VCO1 to Synthi 100 filter in Band pass mode to reverb to output
VCO3 to Sample & hold to VCO1 frequency
Synthi 100 trapezoid controls the filter frequency
The joystick is used to control delay, attack, on and decay parameters of the trapezoid and the reverb mix with 68K pins"
One live take no edits, audio straight off the desk.
Please feel free to visit digital computer internet homepage websites:
http://www.honeysmack.info
http://www.handmadeacid.com
http://soundcloud.com/honeysmack
Short live jam - really just a test to see how I go recording video and audio at the same time."
"Artwork designed by my Son (6); St. George fighting the Dragon – a hommage to his favorite TOTO Album Hydra"
This one in via gwaidan: "Thought you might be interested in this one-Frank Daniels has put a Mutable Instruments Anushri in a custom case with graphics by his 6 year old son inspired by St George killing the Dragon on Toto's Hydra album cover-actually pretty cool!"