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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Analog CV Luna Lab

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"1 brand new Luna Lab Noise research analog synthesizer
1 brand new Luna Lab Noise research analog 10 step sequencer

Beautifully designed synth/sequencer combo. Quality build, killer sounds, endless combinations and sonic capabilities.

(keyboard in 1st picture is NOT included)"

Roland TB-303 SN 220600 with Kenton Retrofit

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"This unit has been retro-fitted by Kenton, which allows the user to access more of the instrument's functions via CV/Gate from a good midi to cv converter. The sync 24 input allows the internal sequencer to clock to an external sequencer via a midi to sync 24 converter..."

Pittsburgh Modular Timetable Eurorack Module

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"Pittsburgh Modular Timetable for the Eurorack Modular Synthesizers. Includes the optional Mod Pack."


Make Noise Wiard Wogglebug Eurorack Module


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Google Play Promo, G-Stomper Drum Machine for Android

Published on Jan 23, 2013 galplaneth·16 videos

"Google Play Promo Video, G-Stomper Drum Machine for Android
(Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1)

G-Stomper is a highly optimized Drum Machine/Groovebox for doing electronic live performances on your Android device.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.planeth.gstomperdemo

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.planeth.gstomper

Official Website:
http://www.planet-h.com/gstomper/"

Numark Orbit DJ Controller Video


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W I N D C H I M E S ELECTRONICS

"W I N D C H I M E S ELECTRONICS is Amanda Eicher and Yasi Perera making things that seem to depend on mass means, with the help of many collaborators, among them Thomas Buckler (web and graphics), Chris Cohen (accounting), Randall Fontes (state) and Walter Funk (waveforms)."

Yasi worked with Don Buchla & Associates.  W I N D C H I M E S current project is what they call "a light harmonizing time house".  The following is captured for the archives here.  Click through above for the animated gif and of course the rest of the site.

"It generates a single signal, suitable for both lighting and audio, in resolution of detected/imagined stimuli taken in by its touch and light sensors. It attempts to follow the circadian light-time around it and contribute to the harmony of its local time.

The visualization at left shows the kitten-sized cast-plastic structure, built to hold shoji paper screens. The patterned windows diffuse light from a complex of LEDs and electronic filters designed to behave like moving post-'black body' flame.

The pattern of illumination is, filtered differently, available at an 1/4" audio output, ready to drive an instrument amplifier. The audio is optionally emitted combined with sub-audio control signals, which can be demodulated to use later in the signal path by future modulation-aware signal processors packaged in 'stompbox' format.

The top, snooze bar, is a silver zigzag - capacitive touch sensor and CdS light sensor synthesizing touch and light information into a microprocessor-mediated response.

The Light Harmonizer is sensitive to touch-kinds: lightness of touch, timing of approach, and motions across and around. Unfinal attempts at categorical perception. First touches dim the light briefly, then it comes back in viscosity. Regular patterns of touches, it tries to predict and continue. ALSO 'day' to 'day': say, touches you give at lunch - every lunch - even if not regular per our usual clocks, are taken, speculatively, as regularities. Deviations from your regular lunchtimes, shown back in flushes, noticing what is astral weeks, what is dim weeks, when is the decade of french revolutionary 10 day weeks. In searching, we keep the memory sparse; without many bits, we find salience in action.

Its illumination varies also at frequencies we may hear, so at the audio output, fingers thump: bass drums, chimes, 100 metronomes' granular synthesis: embers, wind-through-trees, -through-chimes. We establish a circular heieracrchy of sound types: percussion, arrayed algorithmically, then stochastically, until, being noise, they form the elements of other drum sound syntheses. This carries on early work in computer music by Paul Berg, Herbert Brün, Arun Chandra, Rich Gold, S. R. Holtzman, G. M. Koenig, and Iannis Xenakis, among others, exploring sound manipulation at the machine instruction level as compositional. A physical platform for the exploration of seminumerical algorithms (Knuth's term) in relation to experience- both the experiences of music, and lived time. We take 'seminumerical' to pertain to aspects of postulation beyond Knuth's computer-scientific notion of 'hardware', into pertinence of form. Peter Naur displays this connection in examining problems, tools, and people as mutually constitutive.

We hope to take time as a place to display and collect user interface, generating informational 'persistence' in time itelf as a basis upon which to 'communicate'. 'Persistence in time' implies an expanded notion of rhythm, as qualia, consistent with classical concepts."

The Analog Lab NYC-Leo Delibes | Flower Duet from Lakmé on Moog Sonic V


Published on Jan 23, 2013

"Moog muSonics Sonic V that was recently repaired by The Analog Lab in NYC.

From Matrixsynth:
It has 2 osc's (saw, tri, square/pulse) 2 lfo's (saw,ramp,tri square) a ring modulator, a noise generator (white or pink), an external input, 2 outputs and 2 built in speakers. The speakers can be bypassed by using the second output. It is monophonic (plays one note at a time) and/or duophonic (plays two notes at a time). It even has a 'scale' knob on the front panel so it can play microtones.

The Sonic V has a 24db diode filter which is very expressive. It has that Moog sound when you want it, but you can also have it sound quite different. It can sound more gritty or aggressive then other synths containing the traditional Moog 24db transistor ladder filter thanks to the diode filter design and also to the addition of the ring modulator.

www.theanaloglab.com

(special thanks to http://m.matrixsynth.com/2009/10/moog-musonics-sonic-v-analog.html)"

Roland Juno-60 "Monoton"


'(C) 2013 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all sounds: Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-track without Midi"

via Marko on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Polivoks VCF VCG D01

Published on Jan 23, 2013 Ted James Butler·56 videos

"Testing out the replacement chips for my Polivoks VCG. Using Polivks VCG saw and triangle oscillators before and after the filter, modified by the Hertz Donut and Double Andore."
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