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Hi Tom via this auction
Snare via this auction
Electronic Tom 3 via this auction
Note the Hi Tom circuit board is the earlier Mk1 version, model 1553B and 1554B. The Snare and Electronic Tom 3 are Mk2 versions, model 1675C. It's kind of interesting to see the circuit board design changes.
I love the box design as well. It reminds me of old matchbox cars for some reason... Off to look... Ah, it was the Hot Wheels Trans Am I was thinking of! The stuff you are sometimes exposed to coming to this site... Sorry. :)
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Elka Synthex Owner's Manual
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via this auction
"Up for sale is an (1) original owner's manual in English of the famous Elka Synthex synthesizer. The manual, 25 pages, is in good condition for its age (see photo's)."
via this auction
"Up for sale is an (1) original owner's manual in English of the famous Elka Synthex synthesizer. The manual, 25 pages, is in good condition for its age (see photo's)."
Battery Powered | PB & Jam
Published on Jan 12, 2016 Human Interface
"The power of batteries compels you!
This is a show about making live electronic music using battery powered synthesizers, drum machines, and other gear. The spirit here is to take live electronic music out of its usual contexts like stages and studios and bring it to some more unexpected locations and hopefully generate some unexpected performances."
Spotted this one on discchord.
Note the playlist above has 15 videos. The following is the description from the first video (Winter - Nerve Gangstas) at the time of this post, to give you some background. Note the playlists will likely be updated if you find this post in the future. Further below you'll find the PB & Jam sets.
"Hello, my name is Artur Danielian, I live in Kyiv, Ukraine. I always liked Italodisco. That is actually my favourite dance style. But it is rather hard to play it on 16-step machines so I basically focus on house and techno music. This is my first humble try to use techno means of music production for making some dreamy italian style track.
About my kit: I always take it with me when I'm out of my town. 4 extremely compact Volcas fit in the soft mike case: Volca Sample, Volca Bass and 2 Volca keys. I mix them with Belkin Rockstar headphone splitter-combiner. Lot of people use it now for compact setups. I bought mine 6 years ago having no idea it would be so helpful for me)))). I also use iPad with Korg nanopad 2 connected through Camera Connection Kit. Nanopad2 has cool built-in Kaossilator style key/scale feature and sends "right" MIDI notes to any synth. I use lots of them: TF7 Synth, iProphet, both free and paid apps such as iMPC app which I control using nanopad's finger drum pads. They are velocity-sensitive and have less latency than iPad's touch-screen. My setup is much wider when I play live - there are two musicians, me and my mate Maxim Sabodash, there are 2 DJ-mixers, keyboards, kaosses and so on. But recording of both live on-stage sets and my trip sets is made on TASCAM DR-01 recorder in 24/96 format, no laptops (we're dreaming of vinyl releases because we are true analogue, lol). The band started as a volunteer musicians duo which just came to different food festivals and exhibitions seeing a DJ-place and asking: "Can we just play some dance music for you? If you don't like it, just stop us." No one did stop us, though. And then they started to invite us to play our music at their events. So we played about 50 sets during this summer on different cultural and commercial events. One of the main goals of our project is to make electronic music playing popular among the youngsters in Ukraine using different cheap instruments like volcas, monotrons, PO's etc. - it is good alternative to alcohol and drugs)) Our band sticks to the principle "only live recordings" so because of this there are only two places where you can hear and see us: either live performance, or our recorded bites on my Youtube channel"
PB & Jam
Published on Jan 6, 2016 Human Interface
"PB & Jam is a weekly show on Human Interface TV that features live electronic music jam sessions. There is no particular limitations of genre so expect an eclectic selection of non-commercial live electronica from techno to ambient to trance etc... (Could write a whole hundred pages just listing all the electronic music genres!)"
And the description for the first video (Rude Machines - Zapper Live) at the time of this post:
"This session is comprised of three patterns from the Korg EMX -- it is used for some of the bass sounds and acid lines. It also sequences the Virus TI which is playing bass, leads, screams and atmospherics. The Elekron Octatrack is doing all of the drums and builds. I have the Octratrack crossfader set to reverse the drums, allowing for quick pops and reverses. I am also using the SP808 in combination with the KP3 to add some glitched-out samples on top of everything.
This is a fun set of evolving patterns that I have been working on for quite a while. It started with me wanting to write psytrance at a slower tempo, and turned into something different over time. Often, I will write patterns like this that get progressively rewritten, added to, and then redone. Hope you enjoy!"
fog'
Published on Jan 12, 2016
fog²
4ms Peg, QCD² /Expander², RCD², VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS110²², RS360²,RS 500e²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustiers Zeroscillator
Monday, January 11, 2016
JBK
Published on Jan 11, 2016 RADIOKLOW
"JBK, Portrait of a friend and artist.
This piece of music was composed as a tribute to my friend, Jean-Baptiste Kempf. Visual artist in computer, Jean-Baptiste Kempf creates is own images and films by complex programming. We worked together a few years ago to produce a video composition called = Meditation : [posted here]
This composition was performed on Virus TI by Marc-Henri Arfeux. The video was also created by Marc-Henri Arfeux"
Spectralis 1 Beta Jam
"During a betatest I often create new music. Most bugs occur, if you really work with the synth and if you simply produce some music. I created some basic Spectralis 1 pattern and did some overdub improvisations with the Accelerator above the backing. The Spectralis 1 is equipped with the factory soundset from 2004 only. It still sounds fresh after all these years;-)"
Synthrotek MST MIDI to CV Module
Published on Jan 11, 2016 synthrotek
"This is a quick, rough demo of our new MST MIDI-to-CV Module and some of it's functions. We show how you can send MIDI information from your DAW (in this case, Ableton Live) and use the MIDI to CV convertor of our module to control a Eurorack system. We also demonstrate sending information back the other way to your DAW; for example, using an LFO in your Eurorack setup to send a Square Wave out to the MST MIDI-to-CV module, which can then be used to change the tempo of your DAW. We also show how you can use the MST MIDI-to-CV module on other gear, like the Korg Volca Sample."
Octatrack with Legowelt Samples (recording test)
Published on Jan 11, 2016 Jacques Mongrel
"I apologize for the background noise. I was trying direct recording to camera which seems to have added some noise. All the samples are courtesy of Legowelt who sampled his Roland JD800."
Moog Source funk bass live tweaking
Published on Jan 11, 2016 SynthMania
"One might think that the lack of knobs on the Moog Source could make the synth slower to program. Actually, the extremely high responsiveness of the 'big knob' makes programming in real time just about as fast as one-knob-per-function machines! :-)"
Moog Source and Roland TR-808.
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