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Korg Mini Pops 35 Vintage Drum Machine SN 780907
Vintage Jen P-700 Pedal Bass Synthesizer Video
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Published on Feb 4, 2013 9timetravelers·22 videos
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"Essentially they are a simple analogue synthesizer producing powerful, analogue bass. You can select 8 foot and 16 foot tones independently with foot switches. This means you can use them on their own or together. You can also select sustain and control the decay time. This sustain feature is great for guitarists or live keyboard playing. You can also adjust the bass tone, volume and tuning.
Manufactured In Italy by Jen Elletronica."
Published on Feb 4, 2013 9timetravelers·22 videos
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Manufactured In Italy by Jen Elletronica."
Kawai K5000W
MIDIbox Sammich SID V2 MOS Desktop Synthesizer
Building Techno and House rhythms on the Roland TR-909
Published on Feb 4, 2013 SynthManiaDotCom·236 videos
"I bought my 909 in the '90s when it was at the peak of its popularity in Techno, House and Rave music. This old faithful has been to many raves and house parties back in the day, yet, amazingly, still works and more importantly, grooves like a fox on rollerblades."
"I bought my 909 in the '90s when it was at the peak of its popularity in Techno, House and Rave music. This old faithful has been to many raves and house parties back in the day, yet, amazingly, still works and more importantly, grooves like a fox on rollerblades."
Prototype Macbeth Dual SVF Filter Eurorack Module
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"The Dual SVF is a stereo "State Variable Filter" similiar to the filter in the Oberheim SEM module, 12db slope with Low pass / Band pass and High pass outputs.
As it has stereo ins and outs its also great for processing stereo signals.
This is an early prototype module"
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"The Dual SVF is a stereo "State Variable Filter" similiar to the filter in the Oberheim SEM module, 12db slope with Low pass / Band pass and High pass outputs.
As it has stereo ins and outs its also great for processing stereo signals.
This is an early prototype module"
Studio Electronics Moog "Midimini" Rack
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"This "Midimini" has been built using circuit boards from an original Moog Minimoog."
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"This "Midimini" has been built using circuit boards from an original Moog Minimoog."
Creamware Minimax ASB
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"Rare synth USB module. Sound superb. Mono and polyphonic operation. 127 factory patches and 127 user patches. Discontinued and difficult to find. Complete with power supply, printed PDF manual."
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"Rare synth USB module. Sound superb. Mono and polyphonic operation. 127 factory patches and 127 user patches. Discontinued and difficult to find. Complete with power supply, printed PDF manual."
First Leap experiment controlling AU/VST effects
Published on Feb 4, 2013 Geert Bevin·179 videos
"This afternoon I took a few hours to write an EigenD (http://www.eigenlabs.com) agent for the Leap (http://leapmotion.com). Currently it only supports sending out the x, y and z axis of two palms relative to the Leap device itself. The API is very intuitive and it shouldn't take long to gradually add support for hand directions and fingers, I wanted to first play around with it for a while though.
In this experiment I control two effects in Native Instruments' Guitar Rig 5. It's processing one of my songs that's playing from iTunes and you can hear the recorded result. I did have to manually align the audio to the video, so that might not be perfect.
This developer version of the Leap device supports a little bit less range and a restricted field of view, which is why it's sometimes missing some detection at natural boundaries. The production versions will not suffer from this.
The song is 'Never Lose' from my album 'Dream Like a Tree': http://gbevin.com/album/dream-like-a-tree/"
"This afternoon I took a few hours to write an EigenD (http://www.eigenlabs.com) agent for the Leap (http://leapmotion.com). Currently it only supports sending out the x, y and z axis of two palms relative to the Leap device itself. The API is very intuitive and it shouldn't take long to gradually add support for hand directions and fingers, I wanted to first play around with it for a while though.
In this experiment I control two effects in Native Instruments' Guitar Rig 5. It's processing one of my songs that's playing from iTunes and you can hear the recorded result. I did have to manually align the audio to the video, so that might not be perfect.
This developer version of the Leap device supports a little bit less range and a restricted field of view, which is why it's sometimes missing some detection at natural boundaries. The production versions will not suffer from this.
The song is 'Never Lose' from my album 'Dream Like a Tree': http://gbevin.com/album/dream-like-a-tree/"
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