Koma Elektronik FT201 Analog Filter Step Sequencer | Sound | Demo | Test
Published on Oct 23, 2013 MusicStoreTV·2,125 videos
http://www.musicstore.de
KOMA Elektronik on eBay
"A demo of the Koma Elektronik FT201 Analog Filter Step Sequencer.
Features:
Three filter outputs; Bandpass, Low pass and High pass, which all work simultaneously
Slide controls for Input Gain and Resonance for more control while playing
On board infrared expression controller, can be used as a standalone CV feature
CV control for Resonance, Sequencer Reset, Cutoff
CV input for External Clock signals and synchronization with other KOMA Elektronik pedals
CV attenuators on the back of the pedal to fine-tune the CV inputs"
Koma Elektronik BD101 Analog Gate Delay | Sound | Demo | Test
"A demo of the Koma Elektronik BD101 Analog Gate Delay.
Features:
Slide controls for Input Gain and Delay Blend for more control while playing
Onboard infrared expression controller, can be used as a standalone CV feature
CV control for Gate Speed, Gate Amount, Delay Time and Delay Feedback
CV input for External Clock signals and synchronization with other KOMA Elektronik pedals
CV attenuators on the back of the pedal to fine-tune the CV inputs
Send/Return Insert for external processing of BBD Feedback signals
A wide frequency range Gate / Amplitude Modulation; choose between High, Mid and Low
Multiple Gate shapes; Ramp, Pulse and Sawtooth"
Koma Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Workstation | Test with Tempest, Nanozwerg and Dark Energy
"We tested the new Koma Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Workstation with DSI Tempest, Doepfer Dark Energy, MFB Nanozwerg and the Koma Elektronik Pedals BD101 and FT201.
This cool tool doesn't only sync everything to everything - it's a creative way to produce crazy electronic beats!"
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Thrift Shop Toys Cover Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - THRIFT SHOP
Published on Oct 22, 2013 bd594·24 videos
From the man who brought us:
Skrillex - Bangarang - Old School Computer Remix - with a MATRIXSYNTH sighting no doubt. :)
FUN - We Are Young - Old School Computer Remix
Gotye - Somebody That I Used to Know - Old School Computer Remix
BD594 - Living on Video
Robot Band EOL covers Maroon 5 "Moves Like Jagger"
Little Drummer Boy Performed by Robot Snare Drum and HP Scanner
The Animals House of the Rising Sun Old School Computer Remix
The Bit-52's The World's Greatest Parts Band playing The B-52's - Rock Lobster
Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix
Funkytown Remixed with Old Computer Equipment
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http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-ba...
"Thank you to Karoke Version for permission to use their vocal tracks in my video. Initially I tried to program the vocals with DECTalk but it was unintelligible. All the toys were purchased from Goodwill and Value Village. I apologized for my failed attempt to turn Elmo and Teddy Ruxpin into Zombies. The premise was to have rejected toys cast aside by society turn into a couple of Zombies. As always I didn't have enough artistic abilities and time to complete this.
Toys used
Yamaha CX5M - organ
Casio SA-9 - saxophone and bass
Hard drives - drums
Elmo - Main Vocals
Teddy Ruxpin - Backing Vocals
Tomy Omnibot - Robot Voice
All the toys were hacked and are controlled by two PIC16F84A micro controllers and a bunch of L298N H-Bridges."
RESTORED THEREMIN TO BE PLAYED AT ANU Australia
via Ann Jones of the Australian National University
"A restored theremin, originally designed and built by pioneering new media artist Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski’s in 1975, and found discarded in an ANU rubbish skip, will be played once more. The contemporary electronic musician and percussionist Charles Martin, supported by computer artists Alistair Riddell and Ben Swift, will re-perform Larry Sitsky’s The Legions of Asmodeus, originally written for it in 1975.
Venue: ANU School of Art Gallery, Liversidge Street, Canberra
Date: 25 October 2013
Time: 6pm
For more info:
Dr Martyn Jolly
Head, Photography and Media Arts
ANU School of Art
martyn.jolly@anu.edu.au"
"A restored theremin, originally designed and built by pioneering new media artist Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski’s in 1975, and found discarded in an ANU rubbish skip, will be played once more. The contemporary electronic musician and percussionist Charles Martin, supported by computer artists Alistair Riddell and Ben Swift, will re-perform Larry Sitsky’s The Legions of Asmodeus, originally written for it in 1975.
Venue: ANU School of Art Gallery, Liversidge Street, Canberra
Date: 25 October 2013
Time: 6pm
For more info:
Dr Martyn Jolly
Head, Photography and Media Arts
ANU School of Art
martyn.jolly@anu.edu.au"
Steve Turnidge to Present Modular Synthesis at AES Seattle This Thursday
via Steve Turnidge on Facebook:
"I'll be exploring modular synthesis - in and out of the box at Thursday evening's AES meeting... http://ow.ly/q4WBB"
Also "Lance Hayes will show us his use of Reason to make game soundtracks: http://www.djdm.com/"
Steve is a founding member of the Mostly Modular Trade Association as well as Synthwerks.
Steve and Synthwerks of course will also be at the MMTA SYNTHFEST at Shoreline Community College north of Seattle Washington, this Saturday. Details in this post and Facebook here.
"I'll be exploring modular synthesis - in and out of the box at Thursday evening's AES meeting... http://ow.ly/q4WBB"
Also "Lance Hayes will show us his use of Reason to make game soundtracks: http://www.djdm.com/"
Steve is a founding member of the Mostly Modular Trade Association as well as Synthwerks.
Steve and Synthwerks of course will also be at the MMTA SYNTHFEST at Shoreline Community College north of Seattle Washington, this Saturday. Details in this post and Facebook here.
Groovesizer Template Firmware
Published on Oct 22, 2013 MoShang·49 videos
http://groovesizer.com
"The template firmware provides a guide for developing your own firmware for the Groovesizer. It gives easy access to a button checker, and also checks the potentiometers. It includes the MIDI library so that you can easily create a MIDI controller from the template."
Rock 'n Roll
Published on Oct 22, 2013
"A Telex (Belgian band) inspired ditty with electronic synths and drums. With a special virtual
guest."
Roland SH-101, TR-707 & ARP OMNI 2.
For those that missed that intro, this is Rock 'n Roll with some Double Bass:
Creative Labs Keyboard Drum Demonstration.
Uploaded on Dec 21, 2009 The Cybersalt Site·43 videos
"A demonstration on how to play rock and roll on an electronic keyboard."
iPad Music App AUFX: Space & Arturia iSEM
Published on Oct 22, 2013 musicgearvideos909·164 videos
"Sending iSEM to a reverb app called AUFX: Space. First sound is from Cube Synth!
Review & info of iSEM here: http://synthuniverse.com/arturia-isem-ipad-app/
AUFX: Space review & info here: http://synthuniverse.com/aufx-space-ios-app/"
iTunes: Arturia iSEM - Arturia | AUFX:Space - Kymatica (Jonatan Liljedahl)
"Sending iSEM to a reverb app called AUFX: Space. First sound is from Cube Synth!
Review & info of iSEM here: http://synthuniverse.com/arturia-isem-ipad-app/
AUFX: Space review & info here: http://synthuniverse.com/aufx-space-ios-app/"
iTunes: Arturia iSEM - Arturia | AUFX:Space - Kymatica (Jonatan Liljedahl)
Hawkmoth - Bird of Passage
Published on Oct 22, 2013 SGE·102 videos
"Laid back house. Recorded live, all sounds from modular synth with some effects pedals (reverb, delay). Sequenced by MFB Uzewerg into Quantimator.
Download mp3 and wav files: http://www.hawkmoth.org/"
Joe Zawinul profile - 1985
Uploaded on Jul 6, 2008 Estel Dillon·42 videos
"Keyboard genius and jazz giant Joe Zawinul in rehearsal and conversation one afternoon after Weather Report is put on hold for Joe's solo tour. Photographed and edited by Estel Dillon. Produced by Steven Reiner."
Some great synth spotting in this one including the Rhodes Chroma Expander, Chroma Polaris, Oberheim Xpander, Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 & Prophet-5, Korg Poly-61, Arp Sequencer, E-mu Emulator, & more.
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Chroma,
Emu,
Featured,
Interviews,
Korg,
Oberheim,
Rhodes,
Sequential Circuits,
Video
Rachel Elkind-Tourre
via @Moogfest
"Rachel Elkind-Tourre: Collaborator on Wendy Carlos' early works. These women changed music forever. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/ZKZkFaWfP8"
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