Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Electribe & Samplr Jam
Published on Jan 5, 2015 MirEko
Korg Electribe2s on eBay | Samplr - Touch the Music - Marcos Alonso
And one more with Egoist.
Electribe & Egoist
Moog Music Partners with Georgia Tech for Guthman Student Design Challenge
"Georgia Tech is Happy to Present the Guthman Musical Instrument Student Design Challenge Sponsored by Moog
Join us to create the next generation of musical instruments and be a part of the 2015 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition – an annual event to find the world’s best new ideas in musicality, design, and engineering. Wired magazine has called the competition an “X-Prize for music,” and contestants have likened it to a TED Conference for new musical instrument designers.
This year, for the first time, we are partnering with the legendary Moog Music and our own Georgia Tech’s Invention Studio to help Georgia Tech students create their own musical instruments, win prizes, and share their work with instrument designers from around the world.
If you are a Georgia Tech student and want to participate, here are the three dates you’ll have to remember:
· January 9 – Last date to register. (After this date Moog will open registration and promote the event to the wider music community). Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
· January 9, 2pm – Information Session. Join us for an information session at the Georgia Tech Invention Studio (MRDC Building) to learn about the prototyping tools, software, and support that will be available for you throughout the process.
· February 15, 2pm – Hackathon. Participate in an 8 hour Hackathon using 15 Moog Werkstatt kits, sensors, Arduino boards, and physical objects you have designed (or found). Present your invention that night to peers and judges for cash and prizes.
Prizes include:
· 1st place: $1500
· 2nd place: $1000
· 3rd place: $500
· The three winning teams will also receive $3000 in Moog products.
All participants will be invited to present their instruments in a special event during the Guthman Competition preliminaries on February 20th."
Join us to create the next generation of musical instruments and be a part of the 2015 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition – an annual event to find the world’s best new ideas in musicality, design, and engineering. Wired magazine has called the competition an “X-Prize for music,” and contestants have likened it to a TED Conference for new musical instrument designers.
This year, for the first time, we are partnering with the legendary Moog Music and our own Georgia Tech’s Invention Studio to help Georgia Tech students create their own musical instruments, win prizes, and share their work with instrument designers from around the world.
If you are a Georgia Tech student and want to participate, here are the three dates you’ll have to remember:
· January 9 – Last date to register. (After this date Moog will open registration and promote the event to the wider music community). Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
· January 9, 2pm – Information Session. Join us for an information session at the Georgia Tech Invention Studio (MRDC Building) to learn about the prototyping tools, software, and support that will be available for you throughout the process.
· February 15, 2pm – Hackathon. Participate in an 8 hour Hackathon using 15 Moog Werkstatt kits, sensors, Arduino boards, and physical objects you have designed (or found). Present your invention that night to peers and judges for cash and prizes.
Prizes include:
· 1st place: $1500
· 2nd place: $1000
· 3rd place: $500
· The three winning teams will also receive $3000 in Moog products.
All participants will be invited to present their instruments in a special event during the Guthman Competition preliminaries on February 20th."
Easel Phase ii
Published on Jan 6, 2015 Todd Barton
"live looping of the Buchla Music Easel with its on board spring reverb and a bit of Malekko 616. Better audio here:
http://soundcloud.com/user7621213/eas...
Clearly an homage to Terry Riley's piece "In C" :-)"
Mutable Instruments BRAIDS // Algorithms // Part 4: FM + SympleSeq
Published on Jan 6, 2015 LESINDES
"Part 4 now is entirly dedicated to FM. Partly bit reduced by the internal bit reduction plug. Hexinverter SympleSeq is triggering."
All parts here.
Trappy New Year Soundpack [ft. Apoth] (Week 16)
Published on Jan 5, 2015 KM Productions
MIDI Fighters on eBay
"This week I bring you a collaboration soundpack I did with Apoth. It’s full of bass, synth, flutes, New Year’s Eve Samples and of course that Apoth percussion you've come to know and love. It’s a Trap feel to welcome you to 2015. So while the holidays/traveling prevented us from doing an elaborate split screen video from both myself and Apoth to coincide, we hope you appreciate the pack regardless. Trappy New Year everyone! -Kyle
Sign up to receive these soundpacks straight to your inbox every week:
http://www.kmprodj.com/djproducer-res...
FREE DOWNLOAD (Ableton Project File, Traktor Remix Kit & WAVs Folder all in one zip file): https://maps.djtechtools.com/mappings...
Video Credit: Alex Medvick"
a short comparison between Bassbot TT303 V2 - Roland Aira TB3
Published on Jan 6, 2015 Trooper Starship
"i did this not to show wich one sounds "better" but for showing how good they play together, i like that very much... :-)"
Roland Airas on eBay | Bass Bot TT-303's on eBay
ludoWic "skip a day" (ft. Rias Baarda & Dave van den Dries)
Published on Jan 6, 2015 T ludoWic
"http://www.ludowic.com
https://www.facebook.com/tludowic?ref=hl
ludoWic production - Thijs Lodewijk & Joost lodewijk
Music - Bart Dietvorst, Rias Baarda & Thijs Lodewijk
Movie Editing - Thijs Lodewijk
Camera - Thijs Lodewijk, Joost Lodewijk & Tim Timmermans
Lights - Joost Lodewijk
Audio Mix - Joost van den Broek
Audio Engeneer - Joost van den Broek & Jos Driessen
Location:
Studio Sandlane Recording Facilities
(http://www.sandlane.nl)
Special Thanx to:
Joost van den Broek, Jos Driessen, Maarten de Pijper, Tim Timmermans & Michael Schellekens"
If you are curious what the large instrument to the right is, it's a Trautoniks Trautonium. The white modular appears to be a Digisound system.
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Digisound,
JoMoX,
MOOG,
Roland,
Sismo,
synthesizers.com,
trautoniks,
Trautonium,
Video
Tiracon 6V "Abaddon"
(c) 2015 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all sounds: Tiracon 6V Analog Synthesizer (1987)
drums: Korg KR-55B (1982)
recording: multi-track without Midi
fx: reverb & delay
Buchla Format Eardrill Pendulum Ratchet Module
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As soon as it was released, Chris Muir's Eardrill 077 Pendulum Ratchet became a mainstay of Buchla modular synthesizers all over the world."
via this auction
As soon as it was released, Chris Muir's Eardrill 077 Pendulum Ratchet became a mainstay of Buchla modular synthesizers all over the world."
octave kitten vintage monophonic synth
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"1 oscillator with 2 sub osc for very deep bass, lots of mod possibilities etc. has its own angry character but great for vaguely moogy leads/ weird bleeps and fm/static noise experimentation..."
Hello Kitty sticker on back.
via this auction
"1 oscillator with 2 sub osc for very deep bass, lots of mod possibilities etc. has its own angry character but great for vaguely moogy leads/ weird bleeps and fm/static noise experimentation..."
Hello Kitty sticker on back.
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