Saturday, January 19, 2013
Improvisation d'Hiver I - Synthesis in the Classroom
Published on Jan 18, 2013 RADIOKLOW·78 videos
"Improvisation of the 11th january 2013 for Little Phatty and Snow Virus played simultaneously through the Little Phatty's keyboard. Film and recording on camera by Nathan Nadal"
Improvisation d'Hiver II
Published on Jan 19, 2013
"Second Improvisation performed the 11th of January 2013, on Little Phatty and Snow Virus, played simultaneously through the Little Phatty's keyboard. Film and recording by Nathan Nadal."
Per the site guidelines, you need to be able to differentiate between the synths in any given post. The idea is you can get a feel for the synth/s featured. In this case it's not as clear what synth is producing each sound, but I thought I'd post it for the unique context. This performance is actually a lecture at a high school in France. It's great to know that students are being exposed to synthesis and the more abstract sonic soundscapes they are capable of.
Via Marc-Henri: "Winter Improvisation I and II are two pieces of music performed live for those of my students who attend the course of Philosophy and Electroacoustic music at "Lycée Edouard Herriot of Lyon". I created this course two years ago with the agreement of the Principal of Lycée Edouard Herriot and the Board of education of Lyon. It takes place among a program of education and culture in which i am absolutely free ti create and test new methods of teaching to transmit the taste for culture to youth. The course is also connected with the Museum of Fine Art of Lyon in which I will give a performance of electroacoustic music and poetry in march 2013.
The pieces of music presented here consist in two improvisations performed friday the 11th of january 2013. I wanted to introduce them to the question of improvisation because we plan for may a performance with a video, a recorded collective piece in which they will take the main part and simultaneously a live improvisation on this canvas. Thus, to give them an example of this kind of thing, I gave them two improvisations with my Little Phatty and my Snow Virus playing simultaneously, the second being controlled by the keyboard of the first one.
In the first attempt, I improvise on part of the recording of De Haute Vallée which is played by the computer, from00:20 until 13:14. My aim was to show them how you can recreate a former composition by playing improvisations on it and it is for me a kind a variation in the same kind of spirit I use in the Hadikat Raja series, except that I simply open a live music field over the root composition and melt it with this root composition instead of changing the position of former elements, erasing some of them, developing others and creating new elements in each new piece to produce a series of work in progress as I do in the Hadikat Raja Series. The Little Phatty played solo ends this first performance from 15:46 to 16:16.
In the second improvisation, the Little Phatty play together and with no recorded part, from the first second to the end.
All sounds are mine on both instruments, as usual, and I had no rehearsal before. This was the first time I used the LP and the Snow, since a long time. Thus, the performance is absolutely improvised.
Both improvisations were shot and recorded on a camera, by one of my students, Nathan Nadal who also created the titles and effects of the first film. I created the titles of the second, adding a the end a recent painting to conclude by a still image.
I hope the quality of sound is not to poor. The filming and recording of these two improvisations had not been planned and since Nathan asked me if he could shoot them I said yes because it is a track of the work we do in this course."
Lyon, the 15th of January, 08:25 am
Yamaha RS7000, Ensoniq ESQ1 - demo "Sanford's Rust"
Published on Jan 19, 2013 Patrick Manderson·16 videos
"'I, for one, welcome our synth hacking robot overlords'
All drums and synths - Yamaha RS7000 built-in 64 voice synthesizer.
Additional synth courtesy of the Ensoniq ESQ1.
Sequencing, effects and automation using the RS7000 sequencer.
Additional compression added using Ableton Live.
The RS7000 has a bit of a lo-fi sound, which fit perfectly for this music.
Long live the ESQ1!"
"The ESQ1 plays the pad at the very beginning in the 1st 8 measures. It also plays the lead line near the end at 3:30."
"'I, for one, welcome our synth hacking robot overlords'
All drums and synths - Yamaha RS7000 built-in 64 voice synthesizer.
Additional synth courtesy of the Ensoniq ESQ1.
Sequencing, effects and automation using the RS7000 sequencer.
Additional compression added using Ableton Live.
The RS7000 has a bit of a lo-fi sound, which fit perfectly for this music.
Long live the ESQ1!"
"The ESQ1 plays the pad at the very beginning in the 1st 8 measures. It also plays the lead line near the end at 3:30."
Riccardo Gallio Synth Spotting
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"Access Virus TI2, Waldorf Q+ Phoenix Edition, Roland R8-MKII, Moog Voyager XL, Roland V-Synth GT, Yamaha DX7II FD, Nord Wave and Roland JX10+PG800."
Doepfer Dark Time Sequencer - Blue LED - Custom Sides
Korg MS-20 Analog Synthesizer SN 143475
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via this auction
"Korg MS-20 Synthesizer with the earlier, grittier Korg-35 filter (check the MS-20 Wikipedia entry, if you're unaware of the difference!)..."
via this auction
"Korg MS-20 Synthesizer with the earlier, grittier Korg-35 filter (check the MS-20 Wikipedia entry, if you're unaware of the difference!)..."
Vermona Perfourmer mkII Mono Poly Polyphonic Analog Synth
Novation K Station Factory Sound Demos
Novation K Station Factory Sound Demo 1
Published on Jan 19, 2013 alexnova85·14 videos
Novation K Station Factory Sound Demo 2
Published on Jan 19, 2013 alexnova85·14 videos
Novation K Station Factory Sound Demo 2
GENMDM - MIDI interface for the SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive
Published on Jan 19, 2013 eptheca·6 videos
"First go with my new GENMDM, MIDI interface for the SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive by little-scale
http://little-scale.com/
http://little-scale.blogspot.com
I love it!
I have to learn more about FM synthesis, but with all the Max 4 Live patches he's made it's very user friendly.
I knew I would find a new use for my 32 knob custom MIDI controller
On my moded SEGA MD V1 with discrete YAMAHA YM2612 chip it sounds, yes MEGA :)"
Filthy Pittsburgh Modular
Published on Jan 19, 2013 vcs3dreams·125 videos
"please listen with head phones or external speakers"
"please listen with head phones or external speakers"
NAMM 2013: Pittsburgh Modular Announces Avalanche of New Products
New self contained systems and cases from Pittsburg Modular. This could be a sign of what's to come. One of the psychological barriers in getting into modulars has been where to start and how to put everything together. Mini systems like this not only break that barrier but can be more portable and configurable in the studio. They can also lead to easier integration with non-eurorack formats. It's an interesting thing when you think about it. Getting an empty case and filling it up can be fun, but psychologically it can lock you into a format. When you look at these systems, you in essence see individual desktop synths that happen to be modular, inviting you to integrate them with other formats of gear, not just modular. Update: If you are heading to NAMM you'll find them at Hall A Booth 6005.
"The Cell[48] Modular Synthesizer System is an expandable, eurorack, small format modular broken into three separate systems. The Cell[48] System 1 is a complete single voice, analog synthesizer and a great entry point into modular synthesis. The Cell [48] System 2 is a signal manipulation powerhouse. A modular multi-effects processor packed with all the tools needed to sculpt audio and twist control voltage signals. The Cell [48] System 3 is an experimental analog modular synthesizer perfect for generating evolving textures and complex soundscapes. System 1, 2, and 3 are sold separately or together as a complete system.

Cell[48] System 1 MSRP: $599
Cell[48] System 2 MSRP: $699
Cell[48] System 3 MSRP: $799
Cell[48] Complete System MSRP: $2099 Available: March"
"Using the Synthesizer Block module as it's centerpiece, the System 1 contains all of the most important components of a modular synthesizer. Connected internally, the Cell[48] System 1 is hardwired to create a complete monophonic synthesizer without needing to add patch cables..."
"The Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Synthesizer is our flagship product. The Foundaton 2.0 has been transplanted from the road case to a sleek Pittsburgh Modular Cell[90] desktop case allowing the Foundation to feel more at home in the studio. A Toolbox module has also been added to the Cell[90] Foundation Desktop as standard equipment. The Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Expander is a new system designed to compliment the Foundation with increased modulation, sound sources, effects modules and a lot more. The Expander adds an astounding set of new of possibilities to the Foundation Desktop.
Cell[90] Foundation Desktop MSRP: $1699
Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Expander MSRP: $1399
Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Complete MSRP: $3099
Available: March"
"The Pittsburgh Modular Cell[48] and Cell[90] are expandable, desktop eurorack cases with an included power supply. A custom designed, heavy duty steel frame matched with replaceable Pennsylvania cherry hardwood sides. The desktop cases are available in single and double row configurations. Frames and wood sides are available separately to allow for easy expandability and customizing.
Cell[48] Case and Power Supply MSRP: $129
Cell[90] Case and Power Supply MSRP: $199
Single Row Cell Hardwood End Cap Set: $29
Double Row Cell Hardwood End Cap Set: $49
Available: March"
"The Cell[48] Modular Synthesizer System is an expandable, eurorack, small format modular broken into three separate systems. The Cell[48] System 1 is a complete single voice, analog synthesizer and a great entry point into modular synthesis. The Cell [48] System 2 is a signal manipulation powerhouse. A modular multi-effects processor packed with all the tools needed to sculpt audio and twist control voltage signals. The Cell [48] System 3 is an experimental analog modular synthesizer perfect for generating evolving textures and complex soundscapes. System 1, 2, and 3 are sold separately or together as a complete system.

Cell[48] System 1 MSRP: $599
Cell[48] System 2 MSRP: $699
Cell[48] System 3 MSRP: $799
Cell[48] Complete System MSRP: $2099 Available: March"
"Using the Synthesizer Block module as it's centerpiece, the System 1 contains all of the most important components of a modular synthesizer. Connected internally, the Cell[48] System 1 is hardwired to create a complete monophonic synthesizer without needing to add patch cables..."

Cell[90] Foundation Desktop MSRP: $1699
Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Expander MSRP: $1399
Cell[90] Foundation Desktop Complete MSRP: $3099
Available: March"
"The Pittsburgh Modular Cell[48] and Cell[90] are expandable, desktop eurorack cases with an included power supply. A custom designed, heavy duty steel frame matched with replaceable Pennsylvania cherry hardwood sides. The desktop cases are available in single and double row configurations. Frames and wood sides are available separately to allow for easy expandability and customizing.

Cell[90] Case and Power Supply MSRP: $199
Single Row Cell Hardwood End Cap Set: $29
Double Row Cell Hardwood End Cap Set: $49
Available: March"
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