Sunday, January 05, 2014
Electronic Melodist - Athlete
Published on Jan 3, 2014
"Happy New Year 2014!
This instrumental song is my tribute to Old School Synthesizer Heroes.
Especially to Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, OMD and Kraftwerk
And this song is, of course, also a tribute to all the athletes of the world. :)
Other influences are
ABBA
Röyksopp
YMO
Thomas Dolby
Depeche Mode
Jan Hammer
Tangerine Dream
Klaus Doldinger
Air
M83
Eurythmics
Thompson Twins
Sports games of Epyx
Hardware
E-mu Emax
MonotrOndes (layered strings and fx)
Bass guitar
Alesis SamplePad
Homemade Hi-Hat pad
Boss and Behringer Chorus stompboxes
Symetrix Compressor
Soft Synths
Harmor
Drumaxx
Drumatic
NI Battery 3
Oddity
MuTools Mux
Korg M1 Le
and various effect plugins
thanks to
Clker.com and OCAL for sport pictograms
I created those motion graphics with Processing 2.1 and Wax 2.0"
I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead by Tom J Carpenter of Analogue Solutions
"A cover I did in the early 90s using an Amiga 500 running KCS Dr. T. All the synths playing live. They are all analogue!! I cant remember which synths I used. Mostly Roland."
Moog Prodigy Clone in the Works
via Bornhelmser Synth-Assembly Facebook, via Fabien on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.
"In progress: a desktop synth..
His name: ProdiDesk
A Clone of the Moog Prodigy.
For Sale in Spring 2014."
Note this is the first Bornhelmser Synth-Assembly post.
CrackBerry Live Moog synthesizer coming to BlackBerry 10780 with Amos Gaynes
Published on Jan 5, 2014 letajeffryes0gm25452·1,453 videos
Video from back in 2013, but just went up today. Animoog for Blackberry was released back in May of 2013:
Moog Releases Animoog For BlackBerry
Animoog for BlackBerry Z10 Promo Video
Dubstep Yoy with Serge Synthesizer
Published on Jan 5, 2014 Robertson Morley·2 videos
"Made a Yoy using only an analog synthesizer."
Moog Liberation Synth Synthesizer w/ Custom Box and Case
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"You're looking at a special item right here. This is an original 1979 Moog Liberation synthesizer. This thing sounds amazing. HUGE Moog monosynth bass and leads, and wild SFX potential.
This synth was known as Moog's keytar synth. However, this one no longer has the keytar attachment. Instead, this synth was built into a wooden box with the synth on top, the keytar's expression control panel in front of the synth, and an amp built into the box. This box rolls with wheels installed on the bottom, and it has a latching top that can be hooked on, making it the ideal old school Moog for the traveling musician. (I will add a photo of this soon. The top completely covers everything.) There are amp controls on the front panel. This is much more of a traditional keyboard player's instrument.
This synth has a few issues, as to be expected of anything of this age. I was told when I bought it that oscillator 2 doesn't work properly. It seems to make sound appropriately when it is solo'd, and as you know about this synth if you're reading this, its interesting feature was that the two oscillators mixed to make a unique waveshape. I don't know if they mix properly or not, I am not an expert about these instruments. Some of the sliders stick in their top and bottom positions and can be hard to move. The envelope generation seems to be a bit slow. I have had trouble generating envelopes with fast attack, that could either be related to the switches, some settings I have wrong, or something else. The LFO is also a bit wonky..."
via this auction
"You're looking at a special item right here. This is an original 1979 Moog Liberation synthesizer. This thing sounds amazing. HUGE Moog monosynth bass and leads, and wild SFX potential.
This synth was known as Moog's keytar synth. However, this one no longer has the keytar attachment. Instead, this synth was built into a wooden box with the synth on top, the keytar's expression control panel in front of the synth, and an amp built into the box. This box rolls with wheels installed on the bottom, and it has a latching top that can be hooked on, making it the ideal old school Moog for the traveling musician. (I will add a photo of this soon. The top completely covers everything.) There are amp controls on the front panel. This is much more of a traditional keyboard player's instrument.
This synth has a few issues, as to be expected of anything of this age. I was told when I bought it that oscillator 2 doesn't work properly. It seems to make sound appropriately when it is solo'd, and as you know about this synth if you're reading this, its interesting feature was that the two oscillators mixed to make a unique waveshape. I don't know if they mix properly or not, I am not an expert about these instruments. Some of the sliders stick in their top and bottom positions and can be hard to move. The envelope generation seems to be a bit slow. I have had trouble generating envelopes with fast attack, that could either be related to the switches, some settings I have wrong, or something else. The LFO is also a bit wonky..."
Jeff Baxter ROLAND GR-300 POLYPHONIC GUITAR SYNTHESIZER
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via this auction
"Techno Empire recently had the privilege of cracking open Jeff's storage locker full of gear that has been pretty much unopened for the last 30+ years. Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan Road cases full of gear!
From joness.com:
At the end of the 1970s, Roland Corporation introduced the world to the GR-300 analog guitar synthesizer. While there have been numerous advancements in music technology since then, the GR-300 remains the pinnacle of analog guitar synthesis. Although the sound palette of the GR-300 is very limited, the GR-300 has the fastest, most accurate tracking ever developed. Unlike much of guitar-to-MIDI pitch recognition technology, the GR-300 guitar synthesizer does not require the player to adapt technique to get astonishing results."
via Wikipedia: "Jeffrey Allen "Jeff Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense..."
via this auction
"Techno Empire recently had the privilege of cracking open Jeff's storage locker full of gear that has been pretty much unopened for the last 30+ years. Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan Road cases full of gear!
From joness.com:
At the end of the 1970s, Roland Corporation introduced the world to the GR-300 analog guitar synthesizer. While there have been numerous advancements in music technology since then, the GR-300 remains the pinnacle of analog guitar synthesis. Although the sound palette of the GR-300 is very limited, the GR-300 has the fastest, most accurate tracking ever developed. Unlike much of guitar-to-MIDI pitch recognition technology, the GR-300 guitar synthesizer does not require the player to adapt technique to get astonishing results."
via Wikipedia: "Jeffrey Allen "Jeff Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense..."
Jeff Baxter ROLAND MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer & MPG-80 Programer
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via this auction - SN 560540
"This listing is for a ROLAND MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer (REV 4) & a ROLAND MPG-80 Super Jupiter Programer. This set are original to each other and we are selling them for the original owner! (who also happens to be the legendary Jeff Baxter) Both units are in near mint condition! Very rare opportunity to find these units in this type of condition."
via Wikipedia: "Jeffrey Allen "Jeff Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense..."
via this auction - SN 560540
"This listing is for a ROLAND MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer (REV 4) & a ROLAND MPG-80 Super Jupiter Programer. This set are original to each other and we are selling them for the original owner! (who also happens to be the legendary Jeff Baxter) Both units are in near mint condition! Very rare opportunity to find these units in this type of condition."
via Wikipedia: "Jeffrey Allen "Jeff Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense..."
Roland Sh7 Analogue Synth
"Equinoxe III" - on Elka organs
Published on Jan 5, 2014 organfairy·404 videos
"The Preludio 22L shares some of it's technoloy with the more famous X-705. And since Jean Michel Jarre used the X-705 for some time in the late 1970's I thought it could be fun to play one of his compositions while I had this old thing fired up. The only part of Equinoxe III that I couldn't play on the Preludio was the string parts because it doesn't have a phase modulator. For the string parts I therefore used the EP-8 instead."
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