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Sunday, March 03, 2013

Minitaur Berlin School


Published on Mar 3, 2013 James Lewin·28 videos


"Testing out the Moog Minitaur in a Berlin Scool context - step sequenced with a Synthesizers.com Q960 step sequencer.

The Korg Electribe ER-1 is being used to to trigger the sequencer, which is controlling the Minitaur via its control voltage inputs."

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lighted rocker box synth controller & tunable synth guitar


Published on Mar 3, 2013 SuperRoss007·374 videos

Dementia Labs on eBay

tunable synth guitar

Published on Mar 3, 2013

Make Noise Shared System: Alessandro Cortini: ACMN1 & ACMN2 Pre-Orders


The second release using the Make Noise Shared System modular (pictured) is open for pre-orders at TRASH_AUDIO here.  This one is by Alessandro Cortini.   If you want a copy, you might want to pre-order now.  Richard Divine's release has sold out, and I hear that over 100 of Alessandro's are already spoken for.

Also see:
Richard Devine Share System NAMM Performance
Make Noise Records Shared System MNR001 Richard Divine
MakeNoise Records & Richard Devine's Latest EP "Creature"

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-TYME SEFARI MK 1 BASICS

Published on Mar 3, 2013 modularwild·19 videos

"SOUNDS. An exploration of the TYME SEFARI MK1 by The Harvestman.Sound and Video by Raul Pena © 2013 Raul Pena"

Moog Taurus II Pedals

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Sequence - First Look


Sequence - First Look from Dimitri Diakopoulos on Vimeo.

"Sequence is a new euclidean MIDI sequencer for iPhone // Launching 04 March 2013

http://sequence.nyquistresearch.com"

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Roland System 100 Analog Sequencer

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AGL - Quickie

Published on Mar 3, 2013

http://www.audiogl.com

"I haven't uploaded a video for over a year, so here's a quick demo.

All of these sounds are synthesized in realtime by AudioGL.

This project file is included with the program. (RandomMix.agl)
Download the trial version and check it out:
http://www.audiogl.com/en/downloads

Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/AudioGL/264653900273868"

iMini, Tabletop, Audiobus, HD and HQ Audio

Published on Mar 3, 2013

"A demo of 3 iMini's running in Tabletop, with a iMPC playing a beat, then AC into Audiobus and Cubasis. It's also a test video for better sound quality and picture quality as we had a few comments about having better sound, hope this is OK.."

iTunes:
iMini - Arturia
iMPC - Akai Professional
Tabletop - Retronyms
Audiobus - A Tasty Pixel
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Astronauta Pinguim: An Interview with Larry Fast

"Lawrence Roger Fast was born in Newark, New Jersey (USA) on December 10th, 1951. Since his childhood Larry was very interested in music and electronics. He started to build early electronic circuits about 1966 and his first contact with the Moog modular synthesizers was on 1968. Some of his own designed devices started to be sold on commission on late 1971. Larry attended Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, where he obtained a degree in history in 1973.

In the early '70s, Larry Fast had the opportunity to meet Rick Wakeman, who played with the famous progressive rock band Yes at that time and asked Larry to build some synthesizer modules to him. It was just before Yes recorded their live album "Yessongs" (recorded in 1972 and released in 1973) and Rick Wakeman used the modules built by Larry on this album. In June of 1973 Larry went to England to give minor technical support to Rick Wakeman on Yes' album "Tales From Topographic Oceans" while circulating his own music demos to labels in London.


In 1975, Larry released "Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra", the first album from his solo project - Synergy - and in the same year he collaborated with the British-German band Nektar on an album ("Recycled", 1975) and the subsequent tour. In 1976 the second Synergy album, "Sequencer" was released (Larry is finishing the artwork to re-release "Sequencer" remastered from the original analog mix tapes in 24 bit 192 khz audio and digipak format right now!). Also in 1976 he was invited to play the keyboards with Peter Gabriel, who had recently left Genesis to become one of the world's most creative and famous artists. Larry played with Peter Gabriel for 10 years (from 1976 to 1986) and recorded 8 albums (in part or whole) with him: PG1, PG2, PG3, PG4, Plays Live, Birdy soundtrack, tracks on Shaking the Tree and So.

During the period that Larry was the keyboard player of Peter Gabriel's band, he found time to consult with Moog to develop at least two very famous synthesizers, the Polymoog (1976) and the Memorymoog (1982) and also kept his Synergy project, releasing 6 albums more: "Cords" (1978), "Games" (1979), "Audion"(1981), "Computer Experiments, Volume One" (1981), "The Jupiter Menace Soundtrack" (1982) and "Semi-Conductor" (1984). In the late '80s he worked as the A&R coordinator and executive producer for The Audion Record Company, the legendary electronic music label and released "Metropolitan Suite" (1987). In 1998 Semi-Conductor Release 2 was released with a lot of bonus tracks and in 2002 "Reconstructed Artifacts", an album containing digital re-recordings of previous Synergy tracks, was released. Most of Larry's Synergy albums were re-released in various editions, some of them with bonus tracks!"

You'll find the full interview on Astronauta Pinguim.

via Fabricio Carvalho on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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