Saturday, August 09, 2014
Billy Cobham & George Duke Band - Stratus (1976)
Uploaded on Sep 19, 2010 Asim Siddiqui
"Billy Cobham & George Duke Band live at Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976.
Billy Cobham - Drums
George Duke - Moog Synthesizers
John Scofield - Guitars
Alphonso Johnson - Bass
One of my priceless collection..
Enjoy!"
And if you have an hour twenty to kill:
Billy Cobham & George Duke Band - Live At Montreux Jazz Festival (1976)
Published on Aug 7, 2013 Moy Sánz
"Featuring George Duke, Billy Cobham, Alphonso Johnson, John Scofield,
1976 Montreux Jazz Festival"
Who's Morley? Note drummer Billy Cobham has a Minimoog next to him as well.
Oberheim OB-X
Published on Aug 9, 2014 MrFirechild
"The Oberheim OB-X vintage synthesizer from 1979 is sounding majestic and beautiful. This track SPACE is composed and performed by Mr Firechild."
Roland JV 1080 (A Tribute Or An Attribute?)
Published on Aug 9, 2014
"My 1080-only track 'A Tribute Or An Attribute (To Analog Synthesizers)', consisting of a MIDI-controlled Roland JV-1080, no overdubs. A few expansions (Vintage, Session, Dance, Techno) and lots of custom patch programming. Written, programmed, produced & recorded by Patrick Fridh aka Bitley™.
Thanks to Ivo Caprino for the wisdom of doing more than possible & working around limits. :-) Mange takk."
Nagasaki 1min of noise
Published on Aug 9, 2014 FSK1138
Follow-up to Hiroshima 1min of noise
"1min of noise for the 69th Anniversary Bombing of Nagasaki
1 vco of monotron -e is spit and set to filter / Super Warp Generator
then combined in moddemix
Monotron-e is sequenced by arturia beatstep
beatstep provides master clock for din sync modseq
modseq controls filter and makenoise moddemix vca
out put of moddemix is prosesed with Native Instruments Reaktor
grain delay patch and reverb
Monotron-e
Moddemix
Super Warp Generator
Native Instruments Reaktor FX
#Nagasaki"
LABELS/MORE:
Erthenvar,
eurorack,
Korg,
Make Noise,
Native Instruments,
politics,
Soft Synths,
Video
@MTC10 (10 minute track challenge) - BURGritty / KORG Volca + Roland TR-8
Published on Aug 9, 2014 ollilaboratories
"This is a video based on the facebook KORG volca group challenge https://www.facebook.com/groups/Volca/
This is the second upload, as the first video had some weird digital artefacts in the audio ... sounded like shit (pardon my language)
So idea of the challenge is, record a track live in less than 10 minutes where NOTHING is programmed in advance (of course, sequences can be recorded on the fly). Tag it @MTC10 (10 minute track challenge) and post it on the internetz....
I wanted to showcase the KORG volca, because ppl say it sounds like shit, and the filter is crap... i wanted to prove it the opposite.. and at the same time have no other instruments except the TR-8 drum machine.. so, this is what you get. :)
Signal path, KORG volca to strymon timeline, to jomox t-resonator, to TR-8 external in, to Kaoss pad = zoom Q4 to do video and audio! :)
No, rehearsals.. just select 110bpm, set the delay to match and press start!
Peace and BoOoM!"
Roland SH-101 through Marshall MS-4 mini guitar amp
Published on Aug 9, 2014 RetroSound
"(c) 2014 gear demo by RetroSound
Roland SH-101 through Marshall MS-4 mini stack :)
no external fx used
drums: Linndrum"
Friday, August 08, 2014
EMS Synthi A 2013 Synthesizer Demo 2 The Filter
Published on Aug 8, 2014 Florent Faurie
"EMS Synthi A 2013 Synthesizer Demo 2 The Filter self oscillation"
Part 1 here
Ninstrument Modified Pittsburgh Modular Oscillator
via Ninstrument:
"Take a good Eurorack Oscillator and with a couple of key modifications make it a great performance Oscillator! First remove the single turn potentiometer that controls frequency and replace it with a high precision ten turn potentiometer. This gives you much finer control than even the existing fine tune knob. Speaking of which, since the primary potentiometer is now much finer than the ‘fine’ tune knob, replace it with a +/- Octave switch. This makes it easier to move up or down an octave depending how you have set the frequency knob.You can set the amount you want to move up or down by adjusting these added trimpots for the +/- octave switch.
This original idea was from Darwin Grosse (20 Objects) who likes to perform as often as he can and uses his Eurorack modular primarily when he does perform. He told me ‘I think there is enough room to fit a ten turn pot in this Pittsburgh Oscillator.’ After carefully taking one and cutting out the front PCB I realized there was. I quickly made a couple for him and one for myself and now I must say I am spoiled and wished more Eurorack modules had these ten turn pots!"
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