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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Testing


Published on May 18, 2014 CristianAltieri·32 videos

"Yamaha Tenori on/Doepfer Dark Energy/Korg KP3/Sherman FilterbankII/Moogerfooger/Electro Harmonix Stereo Memory Man/Electro Harmonix Sper Ego"

BURG - Live set MiniMalaysia 20140517 (elektron analog four premiere)


Published on May 17, 2014 ollilaboratories·31 videos

"Please support me on bandcamp if you like my music: http://music.ollilab.com/

This is a part of my latest live set, recorded at Minimalaysia night / Palate Palette in Kuala Lumpur 20140517 (happy birthday norway !)

I am really excited about this because after just a few days in my possession I got the opportunity to use the amazing Elektron Analog Four, first time ever, live :) ... damn what a machine, i simply cant believe the power of this beast (i have yet just scraped the surface of its potential). So far I am really impressed...!

So onto details, Forgot to start the cam in time (lost 4 min in start), and for some strange reason it stopped recording after 38 mins, so this is what you get. (set was 55 mins appx).

And for those of you with great notice to details, yes i lost sync on the KORG volcas momentarily a bit into the set (this really confused me during the set), seems either that i didnt insert the sync cables properly or they got pulled out by accident. Managed to fix it however.. not a big disaster, just a note to anyone playing w the volcas to check the sync cables properly :) You can see me pushing the cables back in position at 22.40 appx

Gear used, Kaoss Pad KP3+, KORG volca bass x2, KORG volca keys, Roland TR-8 Aira (not visible in the vid), Elektron Analog Four, Jomox T-resonator MKII, Ibanez es-2, mx400 line mixer, zoom G3 multifx plus the Zoom Q4 cam that captures all audio and video.

I hope you like it, and hey, follow me on facebook for all the latest news and musical updates! Cheers!

https://www.facebook.com/ollilaborato..."

Modular Acid Test


Published on May 17, 2014 Jacques Mongrel·50 videos

TipTop Z3000 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Intellijel Quadra
Mutable Instruments Links
Toppobrillo Multi Filter
MakeNoise ModDemix
SSF Mixmode and Expander

Kick.S Live / X808


Published on May 17, 2014 Kick.S·271 videos

"======= Kick.S Music ===============
Blogger : http://electronica-mini.blogspot.jp/

======= Release ===================
・iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kic...
・Beatport http://www.beatport.com/artist/kick-s...
・Bandcamp http://kicks1.bandcamp.com/
・Discogs http://www.discogs.com/digital?artist...
・Amazon http://www.amazon.co.jp/s/ref=ntt_src...

使用機材
KORG ELECTRIBE MX
xOxbOx
Acidlab Miami
electro harmonix memory boy
electro harmonix Cathedral"

Saturday, May 17, 2014

TIRACON 6V "Leipzig`87"


Published on May 17, 2014 RetroSound·283 videos

"(c) 2014 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: Tiracon 6V Analog Synthesizer (1987)
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay

Tiracon 6V Synthesizer:
the second synth Made in GDR (1987)
6 voices
1 VCO per voice + Sub-Osc, PWM, all waveforms can selected together
24dB/Oct analog low-pass filter
sequencer"

Chroma - Synth Tattoo



"A brand new track, fresh off the render. A true epic; progressive, colourful, dark and wonderful.

I just put the finishing touches on today, it should (fingers crossed) be the final version now."

via Miles Philip on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Something I've been working on lately. I'm pretty happy with it, I'd be interested to hear your feedback.
As always it was produced using lots of vintage and new analog gear (Roland MKS-70, Yamaha CS10, Novation Bassstation, Moog Minitaur & SubPhatty) and some digital (Kurzweil K2000R, Ensoniq TS12, Access Virus TI2)."

Details on what's doing what: "the opening bass line is the K2000r, it's a 303ish patch I made, it then gets layered with the Minitaur. The sequenced synths that follow are the Sub Phatty and the MKS70, they're playing different sequences. There's also a CS10 sequence that comes in a bit later. There are two pads, one is the Virus and the other (I think) is the TS12. The main lead synths are a combination of three synth sounds, one is the MKS70, another is the Virus and the bell sound is the TS12. Later a new bass line comes in and that's the Subphatty, it's layered with a line from the MKS70. The final melodies are played on the TS12 and the default Kontakt 5 harp sound. All beats are made with Stylus RMX and NI Battery. I think I covered everything, I may have miss-remembered some stuff because I'm away from home right now and can't verify. I might have not used the Bassstation after all, difficult to remember sometimes"

And on the tattoo: "I wanted a tattoo that represented my love of analog synths (I guess primarily Moog because they're so iconic and their knobs and panels always look great) and so go some basic module knobs tattooed on my arm. They are: cutoff, res, waveform, LFO rate, VCF amount knobs."

Tenori-on Jam: Korg Volca Keys, Roland SH-32, Novation Mininova and Korg MS-20 mini


Published on May 17, 2014 Marcus Padrini·223 videos

"First jam using the Yamaha Tenori-on as a MIDI sequencer. The iPad (running Cubasis) and the iRig MIDI are working only as MIDI router and interface.

Primeira jam usando o Yamaha Tenori-on como sequenciador MIDI. O iPad (rodando o Cubasis) e a iRig MIDI estão funcionando somente como roteador e interface MIDI.

http://musicapps.com.br"

Midi Fighter Twister and iPad


Published on May 17, 2014 Kyle Mohr·10 videos

"DJ TechTools Midi Fighter Twister connected to Apple iPad with USB Camera Connection Kit. Twister is bus powered by iPad and is midi mapped to 2 apps through Audiobus (Loopy & Turnado).

Loops taken from Madeon's 'Pop Culture'."

iTunes: Loopy HD - A Tasty Pixel | Turnado - Sugar Bytes GmbH

Endangered Audio The Gristleizer Tabletop Synth Effects Module

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via this auction

Video at the auction posted here. Be sure to see From Which the Gristleizer Came.

"ASHEVILLE, NC APRIL 27, 2009ó Smashing Guitars has announced the release of the first of their new product line, the Gristleizer. The flagship of the newly formed Endangered Audio (a subsidiary of Smashing Guitars), the Gristleizer is an extremely rare and unique unit. Originally designed by Roy Gwinn in 1976, the Gristleizer is based on a design published in Practical Electronics and sold in kit form by Phonosonics. Chris Carter of the British industrial music and visual arts group Throbbing Gristle modified the kit in 1977, unleashing what is known as the Gristleizer. Lost to time, the unit has been re-designed and produced by Smashing Guitars Owner/Engineer Todd Kelley, with assistance from Charlie Howes. After months of research and consultation with Gwinn and Carter, the audio path has been kept original-- "we've taken what people love about the sounds of the original Gristleizer, and given them much more" says Kelley. The Gristleizer had its initial release at the sold out Throbbing Gristle performance at Logan Square Auditorium in Chicago on April 25, 2009, one of their first performances in the USA in 28 years."

Moog Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue

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via this auction

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