Saturday, November 30, 2013
Ison o² sphere
Published on Nov 30, 2013 Ebotronix·866 videos
Roland Jupiter 6
Moog Voyager bass
Buchla System #1
Logic Ultrabeat drums
FX :Lexicon PCM80,Line6 Echopro
Mixer Yamaha MG166cx
Circuit Bent Toy Overviews by Dementia Labs
Published on Nov 30, 2013 SuperRoss007·414 videos
Thought these were interesting as he goes into what he did for each one.
Playlist:
dark synth circuit bent toy keyboard 2013
circuit bent baby phone 2013
circuit bent elmo phone 2013
circuit bent barny phone 2013
circuit bent alien mind scanner
Dementia Labs on eBay (RSS)
Prophet 08 First Experiment
Published on Nov 30, 2013 synthway·21 videos
"This is the first video I've made with the Prophet 08. It's a chord sound inspired by a demonstration of the 8-voice SEM. Just playing a chord progression with it. I hope you like!"
"This is the first video I've made with the Prophet 08. It's a chord sound inspired by a demonstration of the 8-voice SEM. Just playing a chord progression with it. I hope you like!"
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Published on Nov 30, 2013 TheSineAssociation·35 videos
"A patch featuring 262v, 261e and a frequency shifted 259e, just a quick patch funny and with some nice sounds."
"A patch featuring 262v, 261e and a frequency shifted 259e, just a quick patch funny and with some nice sounds."
Buchla Modular Sounds 21 - 210e Tip
Published on Nov 30, 2013 pjoris2·113 videos
"An example of the 210e used as preset manager for non-e modules.
In this case I have two patches: a slow one and a fast one. In the slow one the envelopes on the 281e are slow and in the fast one, they are more snappy. But I use the Pendulum Ratchet as main clock and want also speed of the Time Machine adjusted etc.
So I take a fixed voltage from the 254v and plug it in the 210e control section and take a CV output of the 210e an patch it to the clock CV input of the Pendulum Ratchet with attenuator fully open (clockwise). The first (Slow) preset now has the input to output connection fully closed; the second (Fast) has it partly open. Two other CV outputs have the opposite (partly open for slow preset, closed for fast preset.
Similar patching was done for the delay time CV input (long in slow preset, short in fast), amount of modulation of delay time (more in slow preset),slew speed on the slew module-module, offset of K4816, waveform of 258v etc."
"An example of the 210e used as preset manager for non-e modules.
In this case I have two patches: a slow one and a fast one. In the slow one the envelopes on the 281e are slow and in the fast one, they are more snappy. But I use the Pendulum Ratchet as main clock and want also speed of the Time Machine adjusted etc.
So I take a fixed voltage from the 254v and plug it in the 210e control section and take a CV output of the 210e an patch it to the clock CV input of the Pendulum Ratchet with attenuator fully open (clockwise). The first (Slow) preset now has the input to output connection fully closed; the second (Fast) has it partly open. Two other CV outputs have the opposite (partly open for slow preset, closed for fast preset.
Similar patching was done for the delay time CV input (long in slow preset, short in fast), amount of modulation of delay time (more in slow preset),slew speed on the slew module-module, offset of K4816, waveform of 258v etc."
*NEW* LanaDelRey:VideoGames:VintageElectronicaMix (reel to reel tape)
Published on Nov 30, 2013 Michal Patulski·101 videos
"Nord Modular + Boss DR660 _________ Tascam 22-2"
"Nord Modular + Boss DR660 _________ Tascam 22-2"
Synthesizers Documentary by Katey Dawson
Published on Nov 30, 2013 Katey Dawson·1 video
"How has the development of the Synthesizer changed the traditional way of making music?"
Featured: Theremin, Ondes Martenot, Moog, Korg, Roland, Yamaha, Emu, & soft synths.
You can't cover everything in just under 24 minutes of course. That said, there's no mention of Don Buchla, who gets as much credit as Bob Moog for starting the synthesizer revolution. Some of the second wave including Arp, Oberheim, Sequential Circuits, EML, etc... aren't mentioned. John Cage gets a mention for his use of raw oscillators, Wendy Carlos for her work on Switched on Bach with the Moog modular. Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, and Tangerine Dream get a mention for the 70s. Zap gets a mention for the use of the vocoder. Jean Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield & Tubular Bells get a mention, but not Kraftwerk (although Autobahn gets a clip). Human League's Don't You Want Me gets credit for the first all sequenced synth track to hit number 1 on the charts. Paul Hardcastle's 19 gets a mention for its use of sampling. No mention of Morton Subotnick, YMO, ELP, Synergy, Isao Tomita, Laurie Spiegel, Suzanne Ciani, musique concrete, etc. Still pretty cool seeing a documentary on synthesis at a high level like this.
Automatic Gainsay Channel Trailer
Published on Nov 30, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·183 videos
"YouTube has created a 'channel trailer' option. This is the Automatic Gainsay channel trailer.
Thanks to everyone for watching Automatic Gainsay, thanks to the companies of yore that made such amazing synths, thanks to Sonic State for getting me started, and thanks to the modern companies that are making new amazing synths.
Special thanks to Korg, Arturia, and Dubreq for letting me demo their great new products.
The music is the theme I created for the Moog Voyager video. It is 100% Moog Voyager except for the drums. So, that's not really 100% Voyager. But it's hard to discern what percentage the drums would be in regard to the entirety of the mix. I'm not very good with mathematics, and I apologize for that."
松武秀樹&MMO on Stage1 @ Synth Festa Osaka 2013
Published on Nov 30, 2013 nicolai maruhama·94 videos
"We had a special stage on Synth Festa Osaka 2013. (23rd Nov. Dee Hall)
Our synth Master Hideki Matsutake joined this event and moog IIIc was operated.
Worth to see!
1. Behind the Mask / YMO
2. Technopolis / YMO
Applied JASRAC
nicolai maruhama
* The priest in the middle of the song Technopolis : Gotoh Showgen."
松武秀樹&MMO on Stage2 @ Synth Festa Osaka 2013
Published on Dec 3, 2013 nicolai maruhama·95 videos
1.Tong Poo / YMO
2. Rydeen
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Hideki Matsutake on Moog modular. Via Wikipedia:
"Hideki Matsutake (born August 12, 1951 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese composer, arranger, and computer programmer. He is known for his pioneering work in electronic music and particularly music programming, as the assistant of Isao Tomita during the early 1970s and as the "fourth member" of the band Yellow Magic Orchestra during the late 1970s to early 1980s.[1]
Through his participation in the session recording of Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1978 album Thousand Knives, he joined the recordings of Yellow Magic Orchestra during 1978-1982 as their sound programmer, to become known as "the fourth member" of the group. In 1981, he formed a unit of his own under the name Logic System, which released its latest album in 2008. He also continued to take part in solo activities by YMO members such as Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi beyond the group's breakup in 1983. He was also a member of the video game music group Akihabara Electric Circus in 1988[2] and composed music for the 1996 video game Guardian Heroes.[3] Today, Matsutake is also Chairman of Japan Synthesizer Programmers Association (JSPA)..."
How I Jam Series by The Tuesday Night Machines
How I jam 1/3: Performing live with MIDI hardware and Ableton Live
Published on Aug 23, 2012 The Tuesday Night Machines·64 videos
I originally posted part 2 in this post. Part 3 just went up so I thought I'd put all 3 up in one post.
"Tutorial on how to use Ableton Live with external hardware synthesizers. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
____MORE INFO:____
I frequently receive questions about my music setup and how I connect and record the various instruments, when filming my "Synth Jams". This video gives you an overview of my workflow, and hopefully inspires you to design your own live performance setup.
If you have further questions, post them underneath the video, or write me a message.
Of course I'm also interested in how you make music, so go ahead and tell me about your setup or link me to your own audio/video on the internet. :)"
Published on Aug 23, 2012 The Tuesday Night Machines·64 videos
I originally posted part 2 in this post. Part 3 just went up so I thought I'd put all 3 up in one post.
"Tutorial on how to use Ableton Live with external hardware synthesizers. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
____MORE INFO:____
I frequently receive questions about my music setup and how I connect and record the various instruments, when filming my "Synth Jams". This video gives you an overview of my workflow, and hopefully inspires you to design your own live performance setup.
If you have further questions, post them underneath the video, or write me a message.
Of course I'm also interested in how you make music, so go ahead and tell me about your setup or link me to your own audio/video on the internet. :)"
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