Published on Jul 2, 2013 Indiemultimedia·9 videos
"Just having fun with the Prophet 08, Moog Little Phatty and Reaktor Neewscool. All recorded in HDV to provide the image and sound quality that this demo deserves.
Follow me: soundcloud.com/charlesmakso
Enjoy!"
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Moog + Prophet 08 + Reaktor Newscool
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LABELS/MORE: DSI, MOOG, Native Instruments, Video
LABELS/MORE: DSI, MOOG, Native Instruments, Video
4 Arpeggiated sounds for NI Absynth
Published on Sep 16, 2012 Anthony Distefano·238 videos
"I created 4 Arpeggio sounds using Absynth's pitch envelopes."
I so wan this on the iPad. I might be tempted to get a Windows Pro tablet just to run it on it some day.
via Anthony Distefano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"I created 4 Arpeggio sounds using Absynth's pitch envelopes."
I so wan this on the iPad. I might be tempted to get a Windows Pro tablet just to run it on it some day.
via Anthony Distefano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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LABELS/MORE: Native Instruments, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: Native Instruments, Soft Synths
Analog twins
Published on Jul 20, 2013 Dylan Simon·9 videos
"The dudes of sound play the arp odyssey and moog sonic six"
via Dylan Simon on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
And one from before:
ELGIE SYMPHONIA
Published on Aug 13, 2012
"elden's first synthesizer performance."
So awesome.
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LABELS/MORE: ARP, Featured, MOOG, synth kids, Video
LABELS/MORE: ARP, Featured, MOOG, synth kids, Video
Shruthi - Anushri - Minitaur - Analog 4 - Minibrute - MS2000
Published on Jul 12, 2013 synthiboy·27 videos
"Live recorded jamsession; mainly to demonstrate some analog/hybrid synths. Unfortunately since I had only 1 hand free I couldn't tweak that much realtime and also had to move fast on switching between synths, so there might be some delays. Only pre-recorded tracks were the drums and the synth midi tracks, which was basically 1 loop. This is not a worked-out track, but maybe I will do so one day :-) No effects used, only some minor mastering/compression on the total mix."
"Live recorded jamsession; mainly to demonstrate some analog/hybrid synths. Unfortunately since I had only 1 hand free I couldn't tweak that much realtime and also had to move fast on switching between synths, so there might be some delays. Only pre-recorded tracks were the drums and the synth midi tracks, which was basically 1 loop. This is not a worked-out track, but maybe I will do so one day :-) No effects used, only some minor mastering/compression on the total mix."
Volca Beats , Volca Bass , and Volca Keys -ShapingRoomReggae-
New England Analog Pyxis Bass Demo
Published on Jul 20, 2013 New England Analog LLC·23 videos
"This is a video of us playing around with our prototype external touch pad for the NEA Pyxis aftertouch system. (This one here is our test model.) The sensor pad has many unique capabilities when interfaced with the Pyxis controller. This video is to demonstrate the percussive effects that are possible with the Pyxis. The tapping effect is created by routing the output voltage from the sensor pad to the vca and vcf. The more of the sensor signal that gets sent to either, the more pronounced the effect. Keep in mind that this is not intended to be a musically coherent demonstration, but a demonstration of the capabilities of the instrument. For more information about the Pyxis, vintage synthesizer restoration, sales, and repair, please check us out at www.NewEnglandAnalog.com."
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LABELS/MORE: ARP, Featured, New England Audio, Video
LABELS/MORE: ARP, Featured, New England Audio, Video
MIDI-IF for CMU-800
Published on Jul 20, 2013 Motohiko Takeda·59 videos
"CMU-800 can be driven from legacy MIDI by using this box.
for more information, visit here.
http://beatnic.jp/products/cmu-800-mi..."
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LABELS/MORE: beatnic.jp, DIY, Featured, Roland, Video
LABELS/MORE: beatnic.jp, DIY, Featured, Roland, Video
Fairlight CMI Series III Restoration Part 1
Published on Jul 20, 2013 FailedMuso·56 videos
"Part one of a set of videos documenting the restoration of a Series III Fairlight CMI.
In this first episode, the CMI has been extracted from its flight cases, installed in my studio and received an initial surface clean.
Keep up to date with the restoration over at my blog...
http://www.failedmuso.com/blog"
Fairlight CMI Series III Restoration Part 2
Published on Aug 12, 2013 FailedMuso·57 videos
"IT LIVES!!!
After fitting an updated Q133 Debug card, connecting the original monitor and alphanumeric keyboard, we gingerly introduced power back into her old bones and she breathed once more! She's yet to find her voice, but that's the next step :-)
For more info, pictures and videos, visit the blog at...
http://www.failedmuso.com/blog"
Fairlight CMI Series III Restoration Part 3
Published on May 22, 2014 Failed Muso·57 videos
"Part three of a set of videos documenting the restoration of a Series III Fairlight CMI, previously owned by Ian Stanley of Tears for Fears.
In this episode, the CMI music keyboard has been opened up, exposing the keybed and circuit boards, along with decades worth of corrosion, grime and fluff!
Keep up to date with the restoration over at my blog...
http://www.failedmuso.com/blog"
MFOS Vocoder Progress Update
Published on Jul 20, 2013 Ray Wilson·54 videos
"I've been working on a vocoder and here is a progress report. My prototype boards wet my appetite but soldering and desoldering got to be too much so it was back to the breadboard (14 breadboards to be exact). Please let me know what you think in the comments. I think it's turning out pretty cool."
"I've been working on a vocoder and here is a progress report. My prototype boards wet my appetite but soldering and desoldering got to be too much so it was back to the breadboard (14 breadboards to be exact). Please let me know what you think in the comments. I think it's turning out pretty cool."
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LABELS/MORE: Breadboard, DIY, Featured, MFOS, oscilloscopes, Video
LABELS/MORE: Breadboard, DIY, Featured, MFOS, oscilloscopes, Video
PixelH8 Music Tech RARE Gameboy Analog Synth Cart
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via this auction
"This auction is for a PixelH8 Music Tech cartridge. #53/100. I ordered this from him after reading a bulletin post on myspace in 2007. These never come up on eBay. This turns a Gameboy into a synthesizer. This can be used by beginners and advanced gameboy thrashers. Music Tech would be great for someone who just wants to punch in classic Nintendo synths and sound effects into tracks or live performances without sequencing knowledge, but it is also useful for performing leads when you have multiple synced gameboys allowing extra expression. Music Tech turns your gameboy DMG into a synthesizer. This is does not have a sequencer and there is no way to use this device via MIDI that I know of. It is a grail 8bit chiptune cartridge and a future museum piece for video game music aficionados.
The Music Tech cartridge works perfect. It will not be DOA. No Returns so plan to keep it. Auction includes 1 PixelH8 Music Tech Limited Edition Gameboy Cartridge with clear plastic case. Smurfette and other Nintendo accessories in photos are not included. Free USPS shipping in the US. International shipping can select between USPS Flat Rate Envelope or USPS Flat Rate Box. If you want expedited shipping let me know before you pay and I will get you an updated invoice. I'm going to let this go worldwide. Bidders with less than 5 feedback need to contact me before bidding or I reserve the right to retract your bids.
PixelH8 Music Tech: In the Sound Editor the features include.... Pitch Sweep (2 upward sweeps -like mario jumping and hitting coins in slow motion / 2 downward - falling off the cliff in two speeds), Wave Duty (4 square wave shape variations), Vol Envelope (5 different envelopes), Octave (4 octave range), Special (a 2 part chorus or a 3 part chorus) and Crazy (different combos take you into the awesomeness of favorite nintendo sound effects). After adjusting the levels of the editable parameters on in the Sound Editor you are sent into Player Mode where you perform sounds "keyboard style" triggering sounds on the pad controls with up, down, left, right, select and start."
via this auction
"This auction is for a PixelH8 Music Tech cartridge. #53/100. I ordered this from him after reading a bulletin post on myspace in 2007. These never come up on eBay. This turns a Gameboy into a synthesizer. This can be used by beginners and advanced gameboy thrashers. Music Tech would be great for someone who just wants to punch in classic Nintendo synths and sound effects into tracks or live performances without sequencing knowledge, but it is also useful for performing leads when you have multiple synced gameboys allowing extra expression. Music Tech turns your gameboy DMG into a synthesizer. This is does not have a sequencer and there is no way to use this device via MIDI that I know of. It is a grail 8bit chiptune cartridge and a future museum piece for video game music aficionados.
The Music Tech cartridge works perfect. It will not be DOA. No Returns so plan to keep it. Auction includes 1 PixelH8 Music Tech Limited Edition Gameboy Cartridge with clear plastic case. Smurfette and other Nintendo accessories in photos are not included. Free USPS shipping in the US. International shipping can select between USPS Flat Rate Envelope or USPS Flat Rate Box. If you want expedited shipping let me know before you pay and I will get you an updated invoice. I'm going to let this go worldwide. Bidders with less than 5 feedback need to contact me before bidding or I reserve the right to retract your bids.
PixelH8 Music Tech: In the Sound Editor the features include.... Pitch Sweep (2 upward sweeps -like mario jumping and hitting coins in slow motion / 2 downward - falling off the cliff in two speeds), Wave Duty (4 square wave shape variations), Vol Envelope (5 different envelopes), Octave (4 octave range), Special (a 2 part chorus or a 3 part chorus) and Crazy (different combos take you into the awesomeness of favorite nintendo sound effects). After adjusting the levels of the editable parameters on in the Sound Editor you are sent into Player Mode where you perform sounds "keyboard style" triggering sounds on the pad controls with up, down, left, right, select and start."
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