Sunday, December 09, 2012
analogue synthesizer sounds and beats
Published on Dec 9, 2012 jakobsweb
"Moog Voyager: Sync'ed and fm'ed sound at beginning plus lead further on; DSI Prophet 08 lead and beefy sweep sound; Doepfer A-100 sequenced sounds and deep beefy ones (A-105 SSM filter) plus sync'ed sequence via A-106-5 SEM filter; bass from Studio Electronics SE1x; Cwejman S1: sync'ed sequence at end; Vermona DRM: drums and percussions ... yes, I've enjoyed making sync sounds for this one and kind of discovered the beauty of those recently. Thanks for listening. (this track can also be found in my soundcloud/jakobsweb place)"
Kid Kasio - In The Studio - Brookside Theme
Published on Dec 9, 2012
"Kid Kasio performs The theme from Brookside written by Dave Roylance. Using the Prophet 5 for the lead line. The Juno 60 and DX7 was used for the other parts and the Simmons SDS9 for the drums. Filmed using the JVC GR-C1 VHS camcorder."
"Kid Kasio performs The theme from Brookside written by Dave Roylance. Using the Prophet 5 for the lead line. The Juno 60 and DX7 was used for the other parts and the Simmons SDS9 for the drums. Filmed using the JVC GR-C1 VHS camcorder."
CatSynth Live performance at Microhousen 2012
Published on Dec 8, 2012
"Amar Chaudhary [CatSynth] live electronic noise performance at Microhausen 2012 in the Santa Cruz mountains. Featuring iPad, eurorack analog modular system, and silver hair and outfit."
Animoog & Eurorack modular.
iTunes:
Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
"Amar Chaudhary [CatSynth] live electronic noise performance at Microhausen 2012 in the Santa Cruz mountains. Featuring iPad, eurorack analog modular system, and silver hair and outfit."
Animoog & Eurorack modular.
iTunes:
Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
KORG Mono/Poly Cake
This one in via elmosexwhistle who celebrated his birthday with this awesome KORG Mono/Poly cake. Happy birthday elmo!
See the Synth Cake label below for more.
"An ARP Odyssey Christmas"
via Steve Alcorn on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"This may be of interest to folks who like old-school analog synthesis, I have completed a CD of Christmas carols performed entirely on an ARP Odyssey synthesizer. The individual tracks were originally recorded in 1976.
This CD is called "An ARP Odyssey Christmas" and is a set of 20 Christmas carols in (mostly) classic arrangements. It is available on CD Baby and iTunes; information on how I made the recordings may be found on the CD Baby web site (cdbaby.com/cd/stephenalcorn) under "Album Notes".
The Odyssey is a monophonic synth, capable of amazing sounds, but only capable of playing one note at a time on its short keyboard, no chords or harmonies. (It is actually considered 'duophonic', but the second voice has limitations.) Because of this, each carol is a multi-track recording made up of several parts (up to seven) in which each part was actually played and recorded individually, in real-time sync with the other recorded parts.
This to me is really a bit of music history that might be of interest to anyone who remembers, or is curious about, some of what was happening with electronic music in pre-digital times (back when one had to compete with the brontosaurus for the use of the only quarter-track tape deck).
The album notes from the CD Baby web page, below, list the Christmas carols and "orchestration", and which go into some detail about how I did the recording. (I might mention that the professional results possible for 21st century home-brew recordists were not possible in the 1970s, as signal processing equipment was not available to folks without substantial trust funds.)
If you do take a look at this CD (and a listen), I hope you like it. If you have any questions about what this is and how I did it, I'd love to share my experience."
"This may be of interest to folks who like old-school analog synthesis, I have completed a CD of Christmas carols performed entirely on an ARP Odyssey synthesizer. The individual tracks were originally recorded in 1976.
This CD is called "An ARP Odyssey Christmas" and is a set of 20 Christmas carols in (mostly) classic arrangements. It is available on CD Baby and iTunes; information on how I made the recordings may be found on the CD Baby web site (cdbaby.com/cd/stephenalcorn) under "Album Notes".
The Odyssey is a monophonic synth, capable of amazing sounds, but only capable of playing one note at a time on its short keyboard, no chords or harmonies. (It is actually considered 'duophonic', but the second voice has limitations.) Because of this, each carol is a multi-track recording made up of several parts (up to seven) in which each part was actually played and recorded individually, in real-time sync with the other recorded parts.
This to me is really a bit of music history that might be of interest to anyone who remembers, or is curious about, some of what was happening with electronic music in pre-digital times (back when one had to compete with the brontosaurus for the use of the only quarter-track tape deck).
The album notes from the CD Baby web page, below, list the Christmas carols and "orchestration", and which go into some detail about how I did the recording. (I might mention that the professional results possible for 21st century home-brew recordists were not possible in the 1970s, as signal processing equipment was not available to folks without substantial trust funds.)
If you do take a look at this CD (and a listen), I hope you like it. If you have any questions about what this is and how I did it, I'd love to share my experience."
12 Days of Modular 2012-Day 9-Low Pass Filter
Published on Dec 9, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths
"Day 9: A look at a Low Pass Filter.Video series of 12 different scenes from the Modular World of Raul's World of Synths.Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©Raul Pena 2012"
All parts here.
deep sunday jam
Published on Dec 9, 2012 by MegaSniv
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"This track is from sunday last week. It's live arranged with the mixer and a little solo on my voyager later in the track. Have also recorded my bass guitar with the direct record feature. I'm not completely happy with it but havent got time for an second take. No computers where used in this track, the main output of the mixer is recorded straight back into the mpc.
Gear used:
Mpc2500 SE (stock os)
Minimoog Voyager,
Prophet 08 pe (rhodes sound)
microkorg
mackie 1604 vlz pro
TC electronic M300
Alesis 3630
DBX166XL
Emagic Unitor 8 mkII
EHX deluxe memory boy
Behringer cc300"
via Ivo Hurkmans on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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"This track is from sunday last week. It's live arranged with the mixer and a little solo on my voyager later in the track. Have also recorded my bass guitar with the direct record feature. I'm not completely happy with it but havent got time for an second take. No computers where used in this track, the main output of the mixer is recorded straight back into the mpc.
Gear used:
Mpc2500 SE (stock os)
Minimoog Voyager,
Prophet 08 pe (rhodes sound)
microkorg
mackie 1604 vlz pro
TC electronic M300
Alesis 3630
DBX166XL
Emagic Unitor 8 mkII
EHX deluxe memory boy
Behringer cc300"
via Ivo Hurkmans on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Progressive house track on Analog Four
Published on Dec 9, 2012 by Jimmy Myhrman
"Live improv progressive / house track performed on Elektron Analog Four and Machinedrum. All drums are from the MD, and all melodic content is from the A4. No overdubs, just one take."
Elektron on eBay
"Live improv progressive / house track performed on Elektron Analog Four and Machinedrum. All drums are from the MD, and all melodic content is from the A4. No overdubs, just one take."
Elektron on eBay
Custom Moog Rogue with Wood Side Panels
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via this auction
"Moog Rogue Analogue Synthesizer (Customized) for Auction in Excellent cosmetic and working condition. All pots and switches were professionally cleaned and lubricated; all knobs, sliders, wheels and keys are smooth, not scratchy or loose, and respond as they should. Chassis was customized with beautiful wooden side panels. Includes OEM power supply which was recently repaired..."
via this auction
Ace Tone Rhythm Ace FR-1
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via this auction
"A true classic made in Japan in 1969 by the company that would become Roland. Sold in the U.K. as the "Bentley Rhythm Ace" after the distributor..."
via this auction
"A true classic made in Japan in 1969 by the company that would become Roland. Sold in the U.K. as the "Bentley Rhythm Ace" after the distributor..."
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