Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Future-Retro introducing the SWYNX on NAMM
Future-Retro introducing the SWYNX on NAMM from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"SWYNX is a swing generating midi device for midi input and din sync and midi outputs. The Inventor Jered Flickinger alias Future Retro explains all the possibilities including the additional available Thrubox next to it in this video with examples on NAMM 2014."
Future-Retro introducing the Zilion on NAMM 2014
Future-Retro introducing the Zilion on NAMM 2014 from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"The Zilion is a very compact masterclock and sequencer with a weird sliding data entry control. It is still in the prototype stadium probably coming still this year from production. Jered Flickinger as the inventor is explaining the idea and the possibilities of the product in this video giving examples of what to do with it on the fly. Nice, thank you jered."
Future-Retro introducing the MondoVox on NAMM
Future-Retro introducing the MondoVox on NAMM from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"Mondovox is a midi interface where you can play polyphonic sounds from several different monophonic synthesizers in many ways. Jered Flickinger the inventor explains the different modes and possibilities of the unit in this video with examples on NAMM 2014."
Moon Modular alias Gert Jallass introducing the Sequencer
Moon Modular alias Gert Jallass introducing the Sequencer from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"At the Moon booth (something opposite to Moonboots) we met the Team of sonic state that also made a smart video about the moduar system by Gert Jallass alias Moon Modular that is now complete. Including VCOs and Filters and so he is now able to serve a complete voice of his size in a boat as you see in this video filled with his already existing sequencer and quantizer units."
The Haken Continuum Expander introduced by Edmund Eagan
The Haken Continuum Expander introduced by Edmund Eagan from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"The continuum controller by Haken is the one and only choice for polyphonic play apart the 12tone scale. Now the sounds can be stored on an extra device with usual stereo outputs and more functions that will be explained on Musikmesse 2014 also by Edmund Eagan in person who supported Haken Audio in designing these brilliant products. For any kind of creative keyboard players the continuum fingerboard is a must to play at least once in your lifetime."
Edmund Eagan introducing the Haken Expander from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"The Haken Continuum is a keyboard without barriers, you can play three-dimensional chords on the neoprene surface and dive a bit different with every finger into the surface. Now the inventor Dr. Lippold Haken did release an expander to store all your specailly made sounds in and to have better connections with audio devices of any kind. Edmund Eagan made this, he is good friend with Lippold and probably the best performer and demonstrator for it himself. Find a lot of other videos on the web him playing, its unbelievable."
4ms alias Dan Greene introducing their news and updates on NAMM 2014
4ms alias Dan Greene introducing their news and updates on NAMM 2014 from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"Dan Greene showing his great idea for a simple case and some more modules here on NAMM 2014 Most of the 4ms stuff is available also in Europe from stock at SchneidersLaden already. New products will follow soon."
Noise engineering news on NAMM 2014
Ten Minutes of modular noises by Richard Devine on NAMM 2014
Ten Minutes of modular noises by Richard Devine on NAMM 2014 from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.
"Down in Hall E on the floor of the stand with all the modular nerds and smaller brands on Saturday this years NAMM show in Anaheim Richard Devine showed again what its all about. Sitting down on the floor with his two mixed systems he made a hellfire of sounds that are typical for the american way of modular nowadays, very popular and very well presented, thank you Richard. By the way the other Richard sitting next to him is a Prof on the Berklee college of Music in Boston very educated in modular use. They run about seven systems in their school as I heard then."
Also see the performance from another angle posted earlier here.
Setting up Max Brand's Synthesizer
Published on Jan 29, 2014 Noiseconformist
"Clip shot by Eric S. during preparation work on the ukrainian/austrian/american composer's custom Moog synthesizer at the Institute of Media Archaeology in Hainburg/Austria."
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