Published on Mar 13, 2013
"How to install a Powered Bus board kit."
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
inti-fari EMS Synthi Reggae Dub
inti-fari : Sleng teng revival " king remix " Technological dub inna computer style
Published on Mar 12, 2013 inti fari·45 videos
"Dub-plate Digital rub-a-dub steppa
Distilerz Production 2013
Free download mp3 :
soundcloud.com/distilerz-selecta
+
soundcloud.com/computer-dub
+
soundcloud.com/naturaljah"
via Inti Fari on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Some Teenage Engineering synth art in their as well.
And some knob twiddling:
EMS Synthi joystick music melodie
Published on Feb 26, 2013
EMS synthi aks mk2 démo filtre et envelope + reverb sur un OP-1
Published on Feb 26, 2013
Published on Mar 12, 2013 inti fari·45 videos
"Dub-plate Digital rub-a-dub steppa
Distilerz Production 2013
Free download mp3 :
soundcloud.com/distilerz-selecta
+
soundcloud.com/computer-dub
+
soundcloud.com/naturaljah"
via Inti Fari on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Some Teenage Engineering synth art in their as well.
And some knob twiddling:
EMS Synthi joystick music melodie
Published on Feb 26, 2013
EMS synthi aks mk2 démo filtre et envelope + reverb sur un OP-1
Published on Feb 26, 2013
Idle Hands Isomorphic Controller
Isomorphic keyboard with a regular keyboard as root note chooser.
Published on Jan 4, 2013 Johan Larsby·85 videos
"Isomorphic keyboard with a regular keyboard as root note chooser I have more information about ut over at http://www.larsby.com/johan/?p=1228"
"I have a proposition for a new type of controller for playing and recording chords. It's based on isomorphic input and the usual keyboard. And no it's not an accordion.
Why do I think me and the world needs this? Because recording and editing chords on the computer is tedious and boring. Even when applying all the tricks I know in Ableton Live I still lack a way to fast and easy add a walking chord or a strum like one. And if I program one and then transpose it I would have to redo it for every single clone if I want to change a little something. Not to mention the human feel that you get while playing something rather then programming it.
This became apparent to me while learning to play the bass, I could reuse the same pattern if I knew the base note. This kicked ars, but basses are hard to strum on, and even harder to make into MIDI data. So I found the isomorphic input method appealing, but the cheapest keyboard was still expensive. So I was thinking about making one cheaper, and that would not be done unless there where significally less buttons.
So I came up with this idea:
Using a one octave keyboard to choose the root-note, and then a isomorphic keyboard that is velocity sensitive. That way I would only need 12 velocity sensitive buttons and 12 keys for the note-selection."
Second test of my instrument idea
Published on Mar 12, 2013
Published on Jan 4, 2013 Johan Larsby·85 videos
"Isomorphic keyboard with a regular keyboard as root note chooser I have more information about ut over at http://www.larsby.com/johan/?p=1228"
"I have a proposition for a new type of controller for playing and recording chords. It's based on isomorphic input and the usual keyboard. And no it's not an accordion.
Why do I think me and the world needs this? Because recording and editing chords on the computer is tedious and boring. Even when applying all the tricks I know in Ableton Live I still lack a way to fast and easy add a walking chord or a strum like one. And if I program one and then transpose it I would have to redo it for every single clone if I want to change a little something. Not to mention the human feel that you get while playing something rather then programming it.
This became apparent to me while learning to play the bass, I could reuse the same pattern if I knew the base note. This kicked ars, but basses are hard to strum on, and even harder to make into MIDI data. So I found the isomorphic input method appealing, but the cheapest keyboard was still expensive. So I was thinking about making one cheaper, and that would not be done unless there where significally less buttons.
So I came up with this idea:
Using a one octave keyboard to choose the root-note, and then a isomorphic keyboard that is velocity sensitive. That way I would only need 12 velocity sensitive buttons and 12 keys for the note-selection."
Second test of my instrument idea
Published on Mar 12, 2013
Circuit Bent Bullseye Bully by freeform delusion
Published on Mar 13, 2013 freeformdelusion·68 videos
freeform-delusion on eBay (RSS)
"Bullseye - Bully - Plays the theme tune and says MOO! - Super, smashin', Great, lovely. Lets go and see what you could've won - Its a bloody speedboat!
Iiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnn one! Its a Carriage clock
Thats black....thats black again......and thats red. Thats great, you've won the lovely decanter set
GAMBLE, GAMBLE!!!
switched mono mini jack output
orange LED
pitch up/down control
.fd. online
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/freefor...
Twitter - https://twitter.com/freeformd
My older Circuit Bending channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/eecouk?fe..."
freeform-delusion on eBay (RSS)
"Bullseye - Bully - Plays the theme tune and says MOO! - Super, smashin', Great, lovely. Lets go and see what you could've won - Its a bloody speedboat!
Iiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnn one! Its a Carriage clock
Thats black....thats black again......and thats red. Thats great, you've won the lovely decanter set
GAMBLE, GAMBLE!!!
switched mono mini jack output
orange LED
pitch up/down control
.fd. online
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/freefor...
Twitter - https://twitter.com/freeformd
My older Circuit Bending channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/eecouk?fe..."
Squidfanny - Circuit Bended PSS-460 with 'Trance-Gate' Step-Sequencer & Monotribe (March 2013)
Published on Mar 13, 2013 squidfanny·135 videos
squidfanny on eBay (RSS)
"Yamaha PSS-460 F.M. Synthesizer, well Circuit Bent/ Haxxed & Modded. This machine has an integrated Step-Sequencer for Modulation and Sync.
The PSS-460's Analog Chorus Circuit has been modified to act as a Phaser & LFO. External audio can be fed into the PSS-460, and the synth will act as an FX processor, with Chorus / Gate & Phaser available.
The Phaser's LFO can be synced to the Step-Sequencer.
Glitch Mods open up the F.M. Chip, and allow unique new instrument patches to be generated from the PSS-460's preset 'Single Finger Chord' feature.
Glitch Switches, a Metal Bolt-Bay, and Interrupt switches will scramble and corrupt the rhythms, creating abstract soundscapes of random Glitch weirdness and Crash Noise.
FM Glitch is Random and Un-predictable. Once lost, the results can never be repeated, so record everything!"
squidfanny on eBay (RSS)
"Yamaha PSS-460 F.M. Synthesizer, well Circuit Bent/ Haxxed & Modded. This machine has an integrated Step-Sequencer for Modulation and Sync.
The PSS-460's Analog Chorus Circuit has been modified to act as a Phaser & LFO. External audio can be fed into the PSS-460, and the synth will act as an FX processor, with Chorus / Gate & Phaser available.
The Phaser's LFO can be synced to the Step-Sequencer.
Glitch Mods open up the F.M. Chip, and allow unique new instrument patches to be generated from the PSS-460's preset 'Single Finger Chord' feature.
Glitch Switches, a Metal Bolt-Bay, and Interrupt switches will scramble and corrupt the rhythms, creating abstract soundscapes of random Glitch weirdness and Crash Noise.
FM Glitch is Random and Un-predictable. Once lost, the results can never be repeated, so record everything!"
Ice Kold Tekno & The Mystic Garage Sample Sets
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"Developed by Rich 'Tweak'. He died a couple of years ago, so you can't buy these cd's ANYWHERE. He put hundreds of hours into making original content for E-mu - brand samplers. Files on these cd's are compatible with the Emu ESI-32, Emu ESI-2000, Emu ESI-4000, Emu 64, Emu Ultra 6400, Emu E4XT, Emu E4XT Ultra Samplers and possibly readable in the Emu Emulator X, if you can read the discs with Chicken Systems Translator onto your computer..."

See the seller's other items for more.
Cool design & art on The Mystik Garage.
via this auction
"Developed by Rich 'Tweak'. He died a couple of years ago, so you can't buy these cd's ANYWHERE. He put hundreds of hours into making original content for E-mu - brand samplers. Files on these cd's are compatible with the Emu ESI-32, Emu ESI-2000, Emu ESI-4000, Emu 64, Emu Ultra 6400, Emu E4XT, Emu E4XT Ultra Samplers and possibly readable in the Emu Emulator X, if you can read the discs with Chicken Systems Translator onto your computer..."
See the seller's other items for more.
Cool design & art on The Mystik Garage.
Kawai K3M Analog/Digital Hybrid Synthesizer w RC-2 Memory Cartridge
Rare Yamaha SY22 SY35 TG33 Memory Cards
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Stage Vector 1
Studio Vector 2
Shofuku
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Stage Vector 1
Studio Vector 2
Shofuku
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Kawai K1 & RAM & ROM Cards
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Note the seller has a number of other synths and cards listed.
For those interested in graphic design, it's kind of interesting to see the deferent design choices for them. Note the synthetic productions Masteram-64 vs. the KAWAI Cards. Also note the Antistatic vs. KAWAI labeled holders. Curious what the A1 vs. J1 stands for on the KAWAI cards.

via this auction
Note the seller has a number of other synths and cards listed.
For those interested in graphic design, it's kind of interesting to see the deferent design choices for them. Note the synthetic productions Masteram-64 vs. the KAWAI Cards. Also note the Antistatic vs. KAWAI labeled holders. Curious what the A1 vs. J1 stands for on the KAWAI cards.
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