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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Moogfest teams up with Audiotool for a “Moogfest Audiotool Competition”



"Audiotool launches a Moogfest Competition for producers, winner gets to play at Moogfest and runners up get released on a compilation.

Los Angeles, CA, February 19, 2014: ­ Starting today, Moogfest is inviting anyone to produce a track ­ using the free cloud­based audio workstation Audiotool ­ and submit it to the Moogfest Competition. The winner gets to play a set at Moogfest in Asheville, North Carolina, taking place from the 23rd to the 27th of April 2014. The winner will also, along with 7 runners up, have their tracks included on a limited edition release which will go out to the artists, VIPs and press who will be attending Moogfest.

Participants will have until the 25th of March to submit a track to the competition. A select panel including some of the Moogfest artists will then judge the tracks, with the the winner being announced on 1 April 2014.

Moogfest is the annual festival that celebrates the innovative spirit of founder Dr. Robert Moog, an American pioneer of electronic music and inventor of the Moog synthesizer. Emmy Parker, Brand Director at Moog Music Inc commented: “Moogfest represents the synthesis of technology, music and art. Audiotool's innovative platform empowers emerging artists to create on their own terms. We are excited to offer Audiotool's rich community of musicmakers an opportunity to be a part of Moogfest 2014.”

Since the 50s Moog Music has pioneered and developed devices that offer artists endless possibilities when it comes to creating sound. Audiotool, which started in 2008, brings together a range of retro and new school synthesizer emulations running in the browser, allowing collaboration and free access for anyone. The browser­based audio workstation is all about democratising the process of music creation and collaboration in the cloud. This partnership offers a unique opportunity to combine forces and to capitalize on the natural strengths and alignment of the two brands.

Audiotool inventor André Michelle said: “this partnership is huge for us and our users will be super excited about the chance of winning a set at Moogfest, for one just because of the incredible line­up. It’s also a unique opportunity for Audiotool users to have their music critiqued by some of the Moogfest artists."

Submission phase: 19 February ­ 25 March
Winners announced: 1 April 2014

Grand Prize: Playing live set at Moogfest (flight, hotel and artist pass included)
1st ­ 8th Place: Tracks will be on Moogfest 2014 compilation

More information on the contest and rules for entry can be found at: http://www.audiotool.com/contest/moogfest

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About Audiotool
Audiotool is a cloud­based audio workstation that is all about the process of music creation in an open, inspiring and collaborative way. Audiotool launched in 2010 and has since gained over 500k users. It started as a TR­909 emulation created by Andre Michelle in 2008, earning him the kudos for being one of the most innovative and capable Flash developers in the world. Andre Michelle was subsequently stalked by the idea that everyone should be able to make music through their browser. After 3 years of research and development this vision was fulfilled in the form of Audiotool. It has been awarded internationally for its design and rigorous development and has been praised by electronic music producers and the press: “You can really do everything that you would normally do in a real­world studio.” ­ Richie Hawtin

About Moogfest
Since 2004, Moogfest has been a gathering for musicians that worked closely with Bob Moog and his instruments. In 2014, Moogfest is amplifying its vision and becoming a 5­Day event dedicated to the synthesis of technology, art and music. Moogfest honors the inventiveness of Bob Moog and the legacy of the analog synth with an experimental line up of daytime conference programming and landmark nightly performances. Moogfest takes place April 23­27th, 2014 in downtown Asheville, NC.

Some of this year’s line­up: Kraftwerk 3D: 3 Concerts, Pet Shop Boys, M.I.A, Flying Lotus, Dillon Francis, CHIC Feat. Nile Rodgers, Daedalus, YACHT.

About Moog Music
Moog Music is the world’s leading producer of analog synthesizers. The company and its customers carry on the legacy of its founder, electronic musical instrument pioneer, Dr. Bob Moog. The company hosts Moogfest, a five­day festival celebrating the intersection of music and technology in honor of Moog's innovative spirit. All of Moog's instruments are hand built in its factory on the edge of downtown Asheville, NC. moogmusic.com

http://www.moogfest.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Moogfest
http://www.moogmusic.com/
Twitter: @moogmusicinc and @moogfest"

aleph wurl snow


aleph wurl snow from tehn on Vimeo.

"aleph and wurlitzer. speed modulated cross-fed filtered delay lines manipulated. foot pedal delay time triggering, key speed recall, knob filter sweep and feedback and granular flurry.

http://monome.org/aleph

played by brian crabtree
shot by kelli cain"

SeekBeats + Effectrix


Published on Feb 19, 2014 saveas909·23 videos

Audio comes in at 1:07.

iTunes: SeekBeats - Rodrigo Yanez | Effectrix - Sugar Bytes GmbH

Roland AIRA VT-3 guitar testing обработка гитары


Published on Feb 19, 2014

"Голосовой процессор VT-3 предусматривает обработку не только вокала, но и других инструментов, в том числе и гитары."

Googlish: "Voice processor VT-3 involves treating not only the vocals, but other instruments, including guitar."

Roland Group Shot - Old & New


"Roland Aira gear side by side with the original versions. From Honeysmack’s studio."

Roland Aira Demo NAMM 2014


Published on Feb 19, 2014 keyboardmag1·430 videos

"Our first look at Roland's new retro-inspired AIRA line at NAMM 2014."

A Simple Patch for Complex Rhythm - Serge Modular Synthesizer Tutorial


Published on Feb 19, 2014 Doug Lynner·14 videos

"This modular synthesizer tutorial shows a way to up your rhythm game using two Envelope Generators - one as a master clock and the other as a self-cycling, synced slave.

Though this is illustrated on a Serge the concepts apply to many modular synthesizers. Let me know how you apply this on your modular synthesizer.

Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com.
Learn more about the Mystery Serge at http://www.serge.synth.net/gallery/dl....

Interact with Doug:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LRX...
https://soundcloud.com/doug-4
https://www.facebook.com/doug.lynner"

via Doug Lynner on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Synth Spotting with Tiny Wight on I♥SYNTHS:


via Jim Smith
"NEW INTERVIEW!! Introducing #010 on iheartsynths with Tiny Wight of The Deadites. See how this masked maniac creates his brand of monster-killing synthpop and take a tour of his gorgeous studio space. "

"I♥SYNTHS: When did you start collecting synthesizers and what was your first?
Tiny Wight: I got my first synth – a little Casio MT-100 – back around 1985 when I was 11 (for “band”). I graduated to the equally terrible Yamaha PSR-47 when I was 13 or so. At 16 I picked up an Ensoniq SQ-1 and things started to get interesting. All of the early Deadites songs were made on this keyboard and an Alesis DM-5 module slaved to the onboard sequencer. I wrote with this combo plus an E-mu Orbit for about a decade, from 1990-2000.

Somewhere in the mid-1990′s, I started using a computer pretty extensively for songwriting, but mostly for sequencing and mixing. I picked up Propellerheads Reason v1 shortly after it came out towards the end of 2000 and used versions of that more or less exclusively until 2012, when I said, “F#*$& this sh#*&. This isn’t fun at all anymore”, and started my synth collection with a limited edition Moog Little Phatty Toxic Edition. Once I got my hands on it, my fate was sealed, and my wallet literally exploded, permanently injuring my right buttock."

Turn it on. - Harlem Nights (Analog Electro)


Published on Feb 19, 2014 harlemnightsmusic·41 videos

"Hommage to the great Pet Shop Boys 2013 track 'Axis', their original reminded me of Patrick Cowley. Loved their album. This version is 124 BPM.

Drums: Korg Electribe SX (EMU Drumulator, Roland TR707)
Bass: Sequential Pro One, Minikorg 700S
Synths: Korg Polysix, SCI Prophet 5, Prophet VS, Crumar Performer.
Fx: Vocoder Roland SVC-350, Boss SE70. Mu-tron Phasor II.

Stay tuned!
HN"

Astral Voyage 2 on the Access Virus TI




"Astral Voyage 2 contains 70 tasteful ambient and Chillout presets inspired by the universe. Humanoid Sound Systems has created a wonderful new sound palette for the Access Virus TI. Astral Voyage 2 is far from your typical 'Supersaw Trance Sound'. We want to take this legendary synthesizer and force it into new and creative directions. The soundset ships to you in .mid format"

You'll find the release at Humanoid Sound Systems.
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