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Sunday, June 01, 2014

Rhodes Chroma Analog Synth Dual Channel Voice Board

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Monotrome - Quaslynt


Published on Jun 1, 2014 Monotrome·1 video

"Live recording of a patch I've been playing with for the last couple of days. It's not exactly for easy listening, I guess. Includes a hidden bonus cat!

Gear used:

Eurorack modular
- Mutable Instruments Braids (in META mode, switching between PLUK and DRUM)
- TipTop Audio Z3000, wave-shaped by a ...
- Doepfer A-110
- MakeNoise STO (FM'd by Doepfer A-110)
- ALM Busy Circuits Pamela's Workout in bank switching mode
- MakeNoise René
- MakeNoise Function
- MakeNoise Optomix
- MakeNoise Teleplexer
- Doepfer A-183-2 (for attenuating and off-setting the bank-switching CV that goes to Pamela's Workout)
- ... and lots of other little helpers

MFB Urzwerg Pro (used for CV modulation source and as gate sequencer)
MFB Nanozwerg
EHX Deluxe Memory Boy delay pedal

Filmed with iPhone 5 and iPad 3, edited with iMovie.

Enjoy!
http://www.monotrome.org/"

via PatchPierre.Net

Modular Techno, Make Noise DPO as Kick And Bas


Published on Jun 1, 2014 miip999·37 videos

"Modular Techno patch with
Make noise DPO as kick and bas controlled whit René and Math
Phonogene as voice sampler"

Vintage Maas-Rowe G-123 Grand Symphonic Carillon Electronic Keyboard

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"This extremely rare Maas-Rowe Symphonic Carillon is in excellent functional (manual playing only) and cosmetic condition. This electromechanical rarity plays up to 123 chimes of four different kinds using a keyboard interface. It can either play Flemish Bells, Westminster Bells, or the Symphonic Carillon bells, the latter of which is comprised of both minor-third-tuned bells ("Minor Bells") or major-third-tuned bells ("Major Bells"). For the Symphonic Carillon bells, it uses relay that allows the player to choose the key in which he will be playing by pressing the corresponding button for that key, which in turn selects an appropriate set of minor-third-tuned bells and a set of major-third-tuned bells. Being able to select which bells are tuned minor or major allows for much greater melodic and harmonic possibilities.

This carillon was purchased from Otero Junior College, Colorado. This particular symphonic carillon cost the college $28,000 when it was installed new in the college by Maas-Rowe in the early 1960s, which equates to over $200,000 in today's dollars. Receipts and other documentation will be provided to the buyer.

An external speaker that can be used in conjunction with its current monitor speaker. If you plan to mount this in a church and amplifiy it through a bell tower, 4 large tower speakers/horns can be provided to a buyer at an additional cost of $250/each, plus shipping. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most extensive (and expensive!!!) carillon systems that Maas-Rowe ever built.

Chime bell types include:
37 Major bells (which, when combined with minor bells, comprises the Symphonic Carillon)
49 Minor bells (which, when combined with major bells, comprises the Symphonic Carillon)
37 Flemish bells
11 Westminster chimes

One of the two large wood-paneled cabinets is the amplification section, which includes five power amplifiers. One of these power amplifiers is for powering a monitor speaker, and four of them are for powering tower speaker horns in a church belfry, facing in four separate directions. The Hammond speaker shown on the right is not original to this carillon. The other of the two large wood-paneled cabinets houses Maas-Rowe Chronobell system, which is the timing and roll-playing system. The Westminster chimes have their own cabinet. The Flemish chimes have their own cabinet as well. The minor bells and major bells are all housed in the carillon console itself.

If you want this instrument for recording studio use rather than for church use, the footprint of this instrument can be reduced by 75% for more compact use, so that it takes up only the same amount of space as a Hammond organ. If you put a preamplifier/amplifier at the bottom of the keyboard console, you wouldn't need the electronics in the two tall cabinets, and you wouldn't need the Westminster chimes, as they are controlled by the clock cabinet only. Also, if DI the instrument-level signal directly from the keyboard console's Symphonic Carillon bells and from the Flemish Bells cabinet to an external preamplifier, you wouldn't need the Hammond speaker. Then, if you stick the flemish cabinet behind the console, the amount of floor and wall space that this would take up would be the same as that of a Hammond C3 organ.

Also included are 15 mylar player rolls. Please note that we have bypassed it (it was working before we bypassed it) several years ago, so we do not guarantee the functionality of the automatic player system...only the manual-playing system is guaranteed to be fully functional. There are about 8-12 songs on each roll, thereby providing 120-180 songs total. This also comes with three copies of the on-off switch key for the carillon console, as well as four copies of the key needed to open and close the two cabinet doors.

Due to the size of this carillon, it will need to be shipped freight, for which the rate varies depending on the buyer's location. Please contact me get a specific shipping quote to your location. The $500 is just an estimate; the buyer will be responsible for the actual shipping cost."

Newton 09 Retro Sci-Fi Sound Art Radio Theatre Production

Newton 09, Dance Dance Beat: for the World to Remember

Published on May 31, 2014

"www.NEWTON09.com

The final track from Episode 2 of Newton 09, composed entirely with a 1986 Commodore 64c computer (& processing). Software used for the piece was the C64 MSSIAH monosynth, bassline, and wave player.

Newton 09 is currently in post-production, and the full three part saga will be available at the end of this Summer.

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Newton 09 is a retro sci-fi sound art radio theatre production, in 5.1 multichannel (and stereo). Story by Daniel Nadeau, foley and electronic composition by Peter van Haaften and an accompanying graphic adaptation by illustrator Robin Clugston combine to create a new trans-disciplinary work, inspired by classic British broadcasting.

Presented in three acts, Newton 09 chronicles the re-emergence of a lost art after generations of silence. 300 years in the future, mental slavery has buried the memory of joyful activity. In a house, on a hill, a lonely electronic mind has been waiting to remind the world of its forgotten beat.

With live voice acting, a progressive electronic score, and original atmospherics, Newton 09 looks to make an immersive electroacoustic experience accessible to new audiences. The piece takes ideas from the past, present and future--patching them into a surreal sound odyssey for all ages."

Robert Rich on KFJC, May 28 2014 (complete authorized video)


Published on May 31, 2014 Robert Rich·1 video

"My friends at KFJC 89.7 FM Foothill College, in Los Altos CA, invited me to perform live as part of a four hour special featuring my music. Because this station is special to me (it's where I performed my first live event ever, in 1980) and because they celebrate experimental music, I wanted to play an improvised concert as much as possible. Some of this gear appears for the first time in my live rig. This means that I make mistakes, and sometimes the notes aren't perfect. I like this because it's real, it's what I do. You can see a bit of my process, warts and all. (Some of the ideas here might surface on an upcoming album that I plan to call "Cosmology.") - Robert Rich"

Robert Rich is well known for his work on MOTM 5U format modulars. It's interesting to see him with the smaller eurorack format in this video.

E102 Quad Temporal Shifter - ASR Quick Test #7


Published on Jun 1, 2014 John L Rice·274 videos

"Again, like last time not really a video . . ."

Procession


Published on Jun 1, 2014 Anthony Distefano·286 videos

"Ni Absynth sounds with images from Bill Morrison's Decasia"

live und direkt Mai 2014


Published on May 31, 2014 AuretteKiel·40 videos

"Heute mit Tieren, aber
Sound diesmal überhaupt nicht synchron. Tja. War mir zu stressig. Wetter war zu schön.
Soundcheck fürs Wilwarin-Festival."

via Kaspar Schulte Ostermann on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"some volca/midibox-related videos (volca bass, keys, beats, micromodular, mpx8, kp3)"

night rush II

Published on May 24, 2014

"volca beats,volca keys, mpx8, midibox seq., micromodular, kp3"

night rush I

Motobor Instruments 2 channel Low pass filter with LFO - "UR30Filter"


via Motobor Instruments on Facebook

via Algo Rütmid on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

Note this is the first Motobor Instruments post on the site.
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