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Monday, December 14, 2015
Buranelectrix BURODRON Drone Synth Demo
Published on Dec 14, 2015 paul tas
You'll find details on the BURODRON previously posted here. Click here for all posts.
MeeBlip anode in action (latest revision)
Published on Dec 14, 2015 cdmtv
"Watch this synthesizer in use, showing off its easy access to envelope controls, unique analog filter, and various wavetables for a rich selection of sound. Here with our friends from KORG.
CDM is happy to produce the MeeBlip anode. You can get it direct from us at:
http://meeblip.com
MeeBlip is open source hardware."
"Song for Henry" - on analog synthesizers
Published on Dec 14, 2015 organfairy
"In 1983 Danish television was trying to gain a more modern reputation and therefore they replaced the ordinary written programme presentation with an animated interlude showing a clock face that started as one round picture that had a connection to the previous show and during the one minute interlude the picture was replaced with one related to the next show.
I have tried to recreate this animation and I think it went quite well. I have used pictures of the synths that I used to play the music.
The music is the composition 'Song for Henry' that was one of the melodies that were used for the 1983 interlude. It is composed by the Danish keyboard player Kenneth Knudsen who is known for his well groomed hair and mustage - that guy was so 80's already in the early 1970's - and for his mastery of the synthesizer. He has been referred to as "the Joe Zawinul of Scandinavia" so he is a very respected musician.
I play Song for Henry on Roland SH-2000 (melody and solo), Roland JX-8P (Bass and percussive sounds), Korg Poly-800 (chords), and for the first time I play a solo on my Yamaha SY-1. So as you might have guessed I managed to repair it properly (there will be a video later)."
Ten classic LinnDrum patterns
Published on Dec 14, 2015 SynthMania
"Ten classic songs of my youth that featured *the* drum machine of the '80s: the Linn LinnDrum."
recurring pain - analog techno / prophet 08+jomox xbase 888
Published on Dec 14, 2015 dresseduplunch
new analog technoish track
equipment:
jomox xbase 888 (drumcomputer)
elektron octatrack (sequencer, sampler)
DSI prophet 08 (synthesizer)
moog minitaur (synthesizer)
Vocu VTE2000 tape-echo with Buchla
Published on Dec 14, 2015 tastysoilrecords
"Some random synth sounds fed through the Japanese Vocu tape echo. Enjoying watching the tape loop squirm around."
Bohm expander 4x9
Published on Dec 14, 2015 ikworgek
"Bohm expander 4x9 demotrack
a bit similar to the bohm 12/24 from one of my other video's. This one is much more easy to program. All sounds from the Bohm. Some reverb and delay. enjoy!"
DMX Krew's Modular 101 Event Synth Patch
Published on Dec 14, 2015 mylarmelodies
"DMX Krew did a little Modular Drum synth and bass patching demo at London Modular's Modular 101 event on 13/12/15. This was in Das Kino in Hackney Wick, and god damn, you can't really appreciate it on video but that system is capable on severe amounts of low end. It sounded ace.
Especially rated his FM cymbal patch which was combined with white noise to make a separate snare patch, but with 'funky' inter-dependencies, which adds to the charm of course.
This is an Analogue Systems modular, with nothing fancy in it, just good modules patched well by a good ear."
LP-5 and MoDrum with Ableton Link
Published on Dec 14, 2015 Finger Pro
iTunes:
MoDrum - Synthesis-based Drum Machine - Markus Waldboth
LP-5 - Loop-based Music Sequencer - Markus Waldboth
"LP-5 (iPad) and MoDrum (iPhone) are synchronized via Ableton Link (*) over WLAN. MoDrum sends MIDI Clock to the BeatStep hardware sequencer, which in turn triggers MoDrum's Kick and Snare.
(*) Coming soon to the App Store!
LP-5/MoDrum: http://finger-pro.com
Ableton Link is a new technology that synchronizes beat, phase and tempo of Ableton Live and Link-enabled iOS apps over a wireless network. It lets you play devices together with the freedom of a live band. Anyone can start and stop their part while others keep playing, and anyone can adjust the tempo and the rest will follow.
You can use Link to play with several instances of Ableton Live, with Live and iOS apps, or even without Live in your setup: using Link- enabled apps on multiple devices, or multiple apps on the same device."
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