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Monday, June 17, 2013

Spektrumsynth 2.0 Intro

Published on Jun 17, 2013 Don Garbutt·18 videos

"This is the first in a series of video tutorials about Spektrumsynth, which is available at www.dongarbutt.com/spektrumsynth . The Reaktor setup, presets, audio sections, signal path and preliminary patching are discussed. Detailed descriptions of synthesis technology, signal processing and modulation routing will follow.."

Spektrumsynth 2.0 Tutorial 2: Demonstration of Solo Section
Published on Jun 22, 2013 Don Garbutt·19 videos

"Beginning and ending with a musical example of multiple Spektrumsynth tracks, pulse width modulation, FM and control assignments are introduced.
Available at www.dongarbutt.com/spektrumsynth"

Roland MC-303 electro house jam

Published on Jun 17, 2013 acemonvw·37 videos

"Just picked up the Roland MC-303 on Friday (it's Monday). This is the second piece I wrote using it. I spent about an hour on this little piece. Hope you enjoy it!"

Follow-up to this post.

Roland MC-303s on eBay

KISS2013: INTER faces - Kyma International Sound Symposium in Brussels

"Kyma International Sound Symposium in Brussels, 12-14 September 2013, to focus on interfaces for interactive sound design and live performance

Champaign, Illinois, June 18, 2013 - Composers, sound designers and performers are invited to register for this year's Kyma International Sound Symposium (KISS2013) in Brussels Belgium from September 12-15 2013. Featured events include hands-on demonstrations of interfaces for interactive sound and performance, a public dialog on spatialization featuring electronic music pioneers Annette Vande Gorne and Joel Chadabe, a competition pitting teams of sound designers and engineers against the clock to create new performance interfaces, an exclusive preview of new developments in the Kyma sound design language, concerts of new music inspired by the Belgian painter René Magritte, live Kyma electronics spatialized through a 70+ speaker Acousmonium in the Espace Senghor, and an installation in the ISIB foyer where visitors (tracked by a Kinect camera) will create a continuous, collaborative soundscape.

[PHOTO: Caption: Actor Allison Goodman, shown here controlling Kyma with an Emotiv EPOC neural headset, is one of the performers scheduled to appear at KISS2013 in Brussels September 12-15 2013]

"KISS2013: INTER faces" will also feature technical sessions on topics ranging from signal processing to interfaces, an 'Open lab' where Kyma experts will be available to answer questions, hands-on demos and workshops focusing on innovative user interfaces and controllers, and evenings filled with live musical performances showcasing some of the best work created in Kyma this year, including music controlled by brain interfaces, game controllers, iPads, Continuum fingerboards and drawing tablets; audio signals used as controllers; Foley artists as live performers; live cinema; motion-tracked dancers, and more!

Kyma developers Carla Scaletti and Kurt J. Hebel will be joined by over 30 audio and music professionals from ten countries in presenting the seminars, music, and hands-on demonstrations.

The full KISS2013 schedule is available on-line at http://bit.ly/150XXuP

Program highlights

KISS2013 organizers Rudi Giot and Jacques Tichon, along with their students at the Institut Supérieur Industriel de Bruxelles (ISIB), have several special activities planned for KISS2013, including:

Yamaha CS-01 Analog Synthesizer with Original Box SN 22107

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1982 KAWAI SX-210 POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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1980 CRUMAR BOARD MEMBERS SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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Tiptop Audio Z-DSP with 2 Original FX Cards

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Z-DSP with 2 cards via this auction

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"7 x ZDSP cards that are being offered as a collection pack. Included the amazing $85 BROKEN SILICON ERROR CODES 1: info and videos here: http://www.analoguehaven.com/brokensilicon/errorcodes1zdspcard/
And the great $75 SEGOH BIT ROT ZDSP CARD info and videos here: http://www.analoguehaven.com/segoh/bitrotzdspcard/
ALSO , there are 5 more ZDSP cards with the work of original designers that i collected with in 2 years included are: THE SPIN SEMICOINDUCTOR REVERBS , DIGITAL CHORUS< DIGITAL DISTORTION< BIT CRIUSHERS< LFOS< LOOPERS AND MANY OTHER AMAZING STUFF "

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OP-1 CWO Filter CUCKOO Demo

Published on Jun 17, 2013 cuckoomusic·94 videos

"Teenage Engineering has updated the OP-1 firmware and there's a new filter called CWO. It's a totally wacky filter, and it's very delightful to use live like in this demo. Check it out.

// cheers
// CUCKOO"

Moog: A History in Recordings by Thom Holmes Part 2


Pictured: Paul Beaver with Moog Modular, 1968.

"The First Moog Synthesizer Recordings

At first, Bob Moog didn’t think of his synthesizer as a total solution for the musician. He once famously said, 'There was never a notion that a synthesizer would be used by itself for anything.' He pictured it as another piece of equipment in the traditional electronic music studio. But as soon as the first modular systems were available, musicians from many genres began to think of the Moog as standalone musical instrument for music as wide-ranging as commercial jingles to experimental classical music. Curiosity about the Moog Synthesizer grew quickly as the instrument began to appear on commercially available recordings of popular music in 1967."

Read Part 2 in full on The Bob Moog Foundation website here, and in case you missed it, part 1 is here.
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