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Thursday, June 18, 2015

NanoStudio vs Korg live setup experiment


Published on Mar 18, 2015 FEEllOW HorHe

iTunes: NanoStudio - Blip Interactive Ltd

"FEELLOW ---- Live demo performing at home :)
Enjoy my first own music in years... And sorry about the sound in some moments crashed :(
Palma de Mallorca, 2015
iPhone4 feat. NanoStudio
Korg Monotribe
Korg Microkorg
Korg Monotron Delay
Behringer cheap mixer :D

more music HTTP://WWW.SOUNDCLOUD.COM/FEELLOWMUSIC"

via discchord

GentleBreeze1000



"The slow evolving version of my Spectralis demo 'gentle breeze'. Processed with an amazing piece of time stretching software.
Check Paulstretch at:
hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/"

PLAY with KORG iM1 - Combo Sounds


Published on Jun 18, 2015 Synth Anatomy

iTunes: KORG iM1 - KORG INC.

"In this first video, I show you the KORG iM1 with the different play mode
- chord mode
- keyboard mode
- XY Pad Mode "

Scaling the modular - Sequetron 14.00 force-to-scale/chord/note demo


Published on Jun 18, 2015 Phil Tipping

"Demo of new forcing functions in v14.00 using modular synth for sounds. The 12 functions can be mapped anywhere for live playing of specific notes from the forced set of notes, regardless of the state of other recorded seqs. Conventional forcing is still available whereby keys are forced to their nearest valid note but this alternative avoids adjacent keys (depending on scale/chord) sounding the same pitch.
Input device is Korg i30 but anything which can transmit MIDI will do, and output device is Studio-22 from http://synthesizers.com but anything which can receive MIDI will do. Can also use self-contained keyboards as long as you turn off 'local control'.
More info and downloads at http://www.philizound.co.uk"

XILS-Lab miniSyn X & Syn X2 Sequencer Tutorials


Published on Jun 18, 2015 xilslab

"A tutorial to get started with the miniSyn'X sequencer"

Syn X2 Sequencer

Published on Jun 18, 2015

"A tutorial to get started with the Syn'X 2 sequencer"

08-The Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S: The Sequencer Part 2


Published on Jun 18, 2015 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part 2 of a two-part video outlining the functionality of the Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S Sequencer.

Become a part of these videos, and often see them before anyone else:
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

All parts here.

ARTURIA MiniBrute SE // Diamond Memory Lane 2 // FREE STYLE // Part 2


Published on Jun 18, 2015 LESINDES

"Strictly Monophonic Pad"

Tribe of the Freq Wolf Octified


Published on Jun 17, 2015 HardtekStudios

Download the audio track for FREE here-
https://soundcloud.com/hardtek-studio...

"Both the Akai Rhythm Wolf and Korg Electribe 2 are routed into and synced by the Electron Octatrack where further processing takes place for yummy mangled goodness (Just like Grandma used to make). The bass synth of the Rhythm Wolf is being processed by the Alesis Bitrman then the Moog Freqbox for ultimate in low frequency mutilation."

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

New Synth Book: The Prophet from Silicon Valley: The Complete Story of Sequential Circuits


via Amazon:

Update: I forgot to mention, Amazon has a preview of the book you can flip through online.  Click through the link above to check it out if you haven't already.

"The story of Sequential Circuits, the leading synthesizer manufacturer of the 1980s. One of the great American synthesizer companies, founded and led by San Francisco electronics and computer graduate, Dave Smith, Sequential Circuits Inc. paved the way for music of the future. Smith brought easy, affordable and powerful polyphonic synthesis to all levels of music production in the form of the ground-breaking Prophet-5 synthesizer. Released in 1978, the Prophet led the new wave movement into the next decade, creating a sonically exciting soundtrack to eighties culture. It expanded the palette of all music genres and was embraced by professionals and amateurs alike. Sequential Circuits went on to create further innovative concepts and products such as programmable effects, MIDI, multitimbrality, high-quality sampling, workstation and MPC systems and many more. Today the Prophet-5 is very much sought-after as one of those truly iconic classic musical instruments. The book features many exclusive and highly entertaining and informative stories from ex-Sequential staff, music industry moguls, and famous keyboard players. Includes over 240 photos and illustrations (paperback)"

by David Abernethy

Reviews:

Mark Vail, Music journalist, author, teacher, musician: 'The story of Sequential Circuits includes thrilling successes and unfortunate demise. Thanks to Dave Smith's contributions to electronic music, we in the industry owe him dearly. Through thorough research and by reaching out to many artists who benefited from Sequential Circuits' instruments and Dave Smith's work, David Abernethy delivers the essence of the story in this beautifully written and detailed book.'

Dominic Milano, Keyboard magazine writer/reviewer, editor: 'David Abernethy has left no stone unturned in researching this incredibly detailed account of how Dave Smith and Sequential Circuits unseated Moog and ARP to become the leading synthesizer manufacturer of the 1980s. The Prophet from Silicon Valley is a must-read for synth junkies and students of musical instrument design.'

Stanley Jungleib, Sequential's Publications Manager, Seer Systems founder: 'Sequential was the dominant US synthesizer think-tank for a decade. David Abernethy fairly and carefully accounts for the diverse contributions of the talented lot that made it work. Anyone interested in making their career in this business should study its lessons, as many of Sequential's graduates remain influential in the field to this day.'

About the Author
David Abernethy is a musician, writer and electrical engineer from Auckland, New Zealand.

Product Details
Paperback: 274 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (June 10, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1512198323
ISBN-13: 978-1512198324
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.6 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds

Sweet Effectrode Mercury Vacuum Tube Fuzz


Published on Jun 17, 2015 bigcitymusic

"00:00 - Intellijel Rubicon Sine Wave through Effectrode Mercury Fuzz to demonstrate fuzz harmonics.
00:21 - JoMoX ModBrane through Audio Damage Dub Jr. (time modulated) through Effectrode Mercury Fuzz."
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