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Saturday, December 01, 2012

KORG M500 Micro-Preset

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via this auction

Teen Engineering OP-1 Demo

Published on Dec 1, 2012 by esersound1
"Ok, now that Thing is sick! I want one. All the demos made by a single battery charge and left still the half of it :) No compression, external FX, but in some (not much) cases I had to use some EQ due to the experimental charakter of some of the sounds. Enjoy!"

Smelting Dalekenium

Published on Dec 1, 2012 by djangosfire
"Modules used for the Sci-FI freak-out:

- DIY 258J
- Buchla 260e Duophonic Pitch Class Generator
- Buchla 292e Quad Dynamics Manager
- Buchla format Modcan 059a Digital Delay/Sampler"

Arduino Video Tutorials & the Standuino


Published on Oct 1, 2012 by rswwwchannel

Playlist below. This set of videos focuses on the Arduino.  Remember you can use the controls at the bottom of the player to skip through the videos.  For those not familiar with the Arduino, it's an open source micro-controller that you can use to create any number of things synth related or not as you can see in some of these video.    As for Standuino "Standuino started as a clone board of popular Arduino but adapted to even more DIY approach of eastern region (=bastl). With this powerful tool it became part of many art installations and enabled our research team to build prototypes of many different devices most importantly musical instruments. The whole concept of Standuino is inspired and covered by the story of a pioneer of media art – Standa Filip. The name Standuino goes mainly from Standas name but also stands for what Standuino is best at – the standalone applications."

The following is the description for the first video:
"Subscribe and find out more about the new Arduino Starter Kit at http://ow.ly/e3WVr (remember to select your country).

Find out more about this project at DesignSpark http://ow.ly/exy2Q

Looking to learn the basics of using the Arduino starter board? Well be sure to watch this informative video hosted by Massimo Banzi, one of the Co-Founders of Arduino.

The video explains how to build a basic circuit with the Arduino board, and how to use each of the basic components such as LEDs, switches, and resistors. So if you are new to engineering, or have only recently purchased the Arduino started kit, this video is a must-watch!"

Playlist:
Arduino Video Tutorial 01: Get to know your Tools with Arduino CEO Massimo Banzi
Arduino Video Tutorial 02: Spaceship Interface
Arduino Video Tutorial 03: The Love-O-Meter
Arduino Video Tutorial 04: Light Theremin
Arduino Video Tutorial 05: Keyboard
Arduino Video Tutorial 06: Motorized Pinwheel
Arduino Video Tutorial 07- Crystal Ball (Magic 8-Ball)
Arduino Video Tutorial 08: Touchy-Feely Lamp
Arduino Video Tutorial 09: Tweak the Arduino Logo
Arduino Video Tutorial 10: Twitter-controlled Mood Lamp

Friday, November 30, 2012

Marsynth WSB-A Now Available

You might rember the Wasabi from this previous post.  It is now available.

via Marsynth

"The WSB-A is now officially available!

The first run is available only in assembled form due to a few issues with small through-hole pads on the boards. The next run will include both assembled and kit formats.

Current pricing for the board is $60 assembled and $40 for the kit plus shipping. Orders will be handled via email (marsynth at gmail dot come) for the time being.

The WSB-A product page went up a little while ago which now has the official info sheet and some audio demos: http://marsynth.com/products_mswsba.html

WSB-B is coming along nicely and will hopefully be available in time for the holidays.

Several other *big* things are in the works but likely won't be announced for some time.

As always, thanks for your interest and support!

Damon
www.marsynth.com"

"Work Shop Board A" aka "wasab-a"

Learning Soundplane 1

Published on Nov 30, 2012 by Randy Jones
"Learning to play Soundplane.
A short improvisation on Raag Yaman.
November 30, 2012"

Jamming on the G2.

Uploaded by shook1986 on Nov 26, 2010
"Jamming on the G2. shook studio peak 02.
Visit: www.facebook.com/shookshookshook for more updates and stuff!"

via patrick

The Klirrfaktor: Tuesday (Modular System goes the noise thing)


Published on Nov 30, 2012 by TheKlirrfaktor

"Check my new modular album "Spaghetti Syndrome": http://theklirrfaktor.bandcamp.com/album/spaghetti-syndrome

Starring:
Kick: Toppobrillo Triple WaveFolder, MFB Schlagzwerg, Hertz Donut
Snare: Noise + Frequen Steiner
HH: TipTop Hats909
Percussion: Pittsburgh Generator, Dalek Modulator, MakeNoise Optomix, Wiard Noisering
Melo Pads: 2 MakeNoise René playing 2 WMD Synchrodyne
Bass: uLFO & WMD Geiger Counter
Noise Pad: Bobblesound VCOb & Intellijel Rubicon
and more :D
A hires photo of the pacth maybe tomorrow ^^

Greetz!

Klirr"

Rheyne - 11/30/12 - Live Jam #65


Published on Nov 30, 2012 by RheyneMusic

"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/11tv376

Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.

Equipment:
Oxygen 49 controlling Sunrizer on an iPad via an iConnectMIDI
Akai MPD26 controlling Kontakt
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho keyboard
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D with "MF3D Launcher" script
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes with an MXR Wylde Overdrive
Lemur on an iTouch and 2x iPads
PreSonus 1818VSL
Macbook Pro running Ableton Live

Lights:
Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED (x4)
American DJ H2O LED
American DJ Mega Bar 50RGB"

Atomic Shadow - The World Of Tomorrow


The World Of Tomorrow from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.

"This piece features EMW-200, DotCom, STG, Krisp 1 modules along with sine wave oscillators, Moog ring mod, and various effects. Michael Dodds assembled this film from footage that was shot while recording the piece on 11/23/12. I think he captured the spirit of the piece beautifully.

At the very end of the piece you get a very brief glimpse of the new look for Atomic Shadow. Very brief."

http://www.atomicshadow.com
http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com
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