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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Aartalburschen Track 2 & 4


Published on Mar 15, 2014 Dikkker·31 videos

"This is what happens, when two Synth-Heads take a long weekend off and move out of their homes, to jam a little. The tracks were fully improvised, only the song tempo (via MIDI clock), the tonal scale and a few sounds have been set. Everything else just happened.

Equipment used by Wirehead:
- elektron analog four
- elektron octatrack
- Clavia Nord Lead 4

Equipment used by me:
- Korg Monotribe
- Waldorf Rocket
- Alesis SR16
- Berhinger DR 400 effects pedal

There may be a few glitches here and there -- but hey, it's live and 100% improvised (and the first time, we've jammed together!)

More tracks can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/dikkker/sets/a..."

Aartalburschen -- Track 4

The Moog Synth Installation at Rough Trade NYC Hosts Sound Experiments Curated By Tom Tom Magazine with Kiran Gandhi (M.I.A.), Chloe Saavedra (Chaos Chaos) and More Thursday, March 20th

"RSVP To Tom Tom's Sound Experiments HERE.

In celebration of Bob Moog's spirit of innovation and creative experimentation, Moog has installed a Synthesizer Residency inside of Rough Trade NYC at 64 N 9th Street in Brooklyn for the month of March. The installation at Rough Trade is Moog's next step on the way to Moogfest, the innovative festival taking place in Asheville, NC April 23 - 27.

The installation is free and open to the public. This Thursday, March 20th, features sound experiments from Brooklyn-based artists curated by Tom Tom Magazine [8:00 – 11:00PM], including:

Kiran Gandhi :: MIA
Suzi Analogue :: Suzi Analogue
Léah Lazonick :: Léah Lazonick
FonLin Nyeu :: Dragons of Zynth
Sean Desiree :: Bells Roar
Jesse Gold
Shelley Burgon
Lola Johnson
Monika Heidemann :: HEIDEMANN
Lauren Camarata
Gabriela Jimeno :: Balancer
Chloe Saavedra :: Chaos Chaos
Caitlin Frame

For 25 days in March, Rough Trade NYC is housing the world's largest modern Moog installation as a mile-marker on the road to Moogfest, and Moog invites all artists in the area to stop by and utilize the space for experimentation and discovery. The residency serves as a physical manifestation of the intersection of music, art and technology, and it is meant to be used as an artist's resource. Although it is free to the public, this is no museum exhibit- visitors are encouraged to interact, engage and experiment with the analog electronics. All are welcome to craft sound as well as bring a recording device to sample the instruments.

All instruments in the installation were hand built in Asheville, NC at the Moog factory. Throughout the installation, Moog employees will be on hand at Rough Trade NYC to assist artist's with the gear.

Stephen Godfroy, Co-Owner of Rough Trade, says of the installation “With our shared love of musical experimentation and innovation, Moog are perfect bedfellows for us. Being able to create and host world-class experiences like this is precisely what Rough Trade NYC is all about; is precisely why New York can safely claim to have the most exciting record store on the planet.”

The installation includes a producers station, drone towers, 10 voice polyphonic analog synth, 6 voice Minimoog drum synth, and over 50 analog effects boxes.

Future sound experiments will take place throughout the duration of the installation, including appearances by Delicate Steve on March 25th presented by Luaka Bop; Dorit Chrysler and Rob Schwimmer on March 28th presented by The New York Theremin Society; Telecult Powers on March 29th presented by Ad Hoc; Gavin Russom on March 29th; and Anna Barie of These Are Powers on a date TBA.

One free ticket to Moogfest, the innovative festival taking place in Asheville NC April 23-27, will be given away every day of the installation.

The residency is open to the public from 11am-11pm daily through March 29th."

Clavia Nord Modular G2 Editor for iOS, Android, Windows & Mac


via Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, via Noisecollective

Details: G2 editor FMX via G2Dev here and here.

"This is the new editor I’m working on. I’ve given it the working title “G2 editor FMX”. FMX stands for the “Firemonkey” framework of the new Delphi compilers which is a vector based graphics framework.

This editor might be useable on a touch screen monitor or mobile device. Might be, because I haven’t been able to really test it yet on a touch screen and also with the mobile devices other than those based on Windows there is the USB issue.

The back end of this editor, which handles the communication with the G2 hardware is the same as the previous editor, but I’ve redesigned the graphical user interface and also I’ve adapted the source code so it compiles for all the supported target platforms of Delphi Xe5: Windows 32/64, Osx, iOS and Android. So it will compile, but on iOS and Android I’ve not been able to activate the USB connection.

I’ve tested it on a couple different computers and operating systems:

Windows XP : works, but graphics are not great
Windows 7 : works, graphics a bit better not as good as Windows 8
Windows 8/81 : works, graphics are good
OSX Snow leopard : works, graphcs are good
Android : haven’t been able to get usb working, graphics not great
iOS : tested once on the emulator, no usb, slow and graphics where not great (it’s the emulator though..).
You can download the latest version here. If you want to try out the editor, please read the help file first."

Intro to Eurorack Modular Synths from Fluxwithit.com


Uploaded on Mar 18, 2014 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com·165 videos

"This is just simply a primer to get people a little bit of info on what eurorack is. How to get started, and what some of the key elements are.
Visit Http://Fluxwithit.com for more info!"

See this post on FluxWithIt.com for the full article.

via Ken Flux Pierce on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

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