Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Superbooth 2017 T-REX Replicator Tape Delay Eurorack Module (english)
Published on Apr 25, 2017 MusicStoreTV
Superbooth 2017 BEHRINGER Model D Analog Synthesizer First Look
Published on Apr 25, 2017 MusicStoreTV
"The Minimoog Model D - clone for 399 USD"
Superbooth 2017 BASTL Instruments Kong, Thyme, Soft Pop, Bit Ranger, Dude
Published on Apr 25, 2017 MusicStoreTV
"Lots of wonderful electronic instruments from BASTL."
Superbooth 17: Impressions, Conclusion, Vlog
Published on Apr 25, 2017 Ralph Baumgartl
"My good friend Bernie and me have spent some fascinating days at Superbooth 2017 in Berlin. In this Vlog we talk about our experience at this amazing Synthesizer trade show. There are so many outstanding things to see and so many amazing people to meet. My personal gear highlights at Superbooth 2017 are the new Minimoog Model D reissue, the new RT-1701 EFFEXX Multi FX processor from Radikal Technologies and the CRAFTsynth from Modal Electronics.
This video is bilingual, Bernie is talking in German and I am talking in English. But nevertheless I am sure that Synth lovers will get our message ;-)"
Superbooth 2017: Pittsburgh Modular Double Helix Oscillator
Published on Apr 25, 2017 Ask.Audio
"At Superbooth 2017 the good folk at Pittsburgh Modular give us an in-depth tour of their excellent Lifeforms Double Helix Oscillator for eurorack, which does a lot more than a simple oscillator is capable of."
Superbooth 2017: Dreadbox Abyss
Published on Apr 25, 2017 Ask.Audio
"We met Yannis at Superbooth 2017 who gave us a great demo and overview of their new 4-voice analog synthesizer. Lovely stuff indeed!"
Superbooth 2017: Elektron Digitakt
Published on Apr 25, 2017 Ask.Audio
"The Elektron Digitakt is one awesome digital 8-voice drum sampler and sequencer. One of the stars of Superbooth 2017, Cenk gives us a great overview and demo."
Monday, April 24, 2017
Don Buchla Memorial Concert Videos by Encyclotronic22
Published on Apr 24, 2017 Encyclotronic
Electronic Music Archive - http://encyclotronic.com/
First video is from the collection of Alessandro Cortini and Associates w/ music by Keith Fullerton Whitman.
Playlist:
1. Buchla Synthesizers Room - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
2. Peter Blasser - Don Buchla Memorial Concert
3. James Fei - Don Buchla Memorial Concert
4. Loachfillet and Professor Cantaloupe - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
5. Ezra Buchla - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
6. Ezra Buchla - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
7. Laetitia Sonami - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
8. Morton Subotnick and Lillevan - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
9. David Rosenboom - Don Buchla Memorial Concert in San Francisco
10. Circus of Associates: Joel & Claudine - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
11. Circus of Associates: Joel & Amy X Neuberg - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
12. Circus of Associates: Mark Vail & David Battino - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
13. Circus of Associates: Joel & Peter Apfelbaum - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
14. Circus of Associates: Joel & Brian Rice - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
15. Todd Barton and Bruce Bayard - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco.
16. Circus of Associates: Joel & Amy & Peter - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
17. Circus of Associates: Group - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
18. Circus of Associates: Group - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
19. bran(...)pos - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
20. Ami Radunskaya - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
21. Jessica Rylan - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
22. Susan Ciani - Don Buchla Memorial Concert, San Francisco
Improvisation in The Ballroom, Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead with Koma Electronik Field Kit
Published on Apr 24, 2017 John Bowers
"Recorded and performed by John Bowers in The Ballroom, a massive hollowed out space deep in Smallcleugh, a disused lead mine under the North Pennines in England, during Earth Day, April 22nd, 2017. Part of Chthonic, in which Alan Smith, Louise K. Wilson, Peter Matthews and John Bowers lived underground for three days.
The Koma Electronik Field Kit was used, battery operated, with the Expansion Pack to route feedback through rock and wood found down the mine as well as acoustically through the immense reverberant space of The Ballroom. Two DPA omni-directional mics, powered by a Zoom H6, picked up the room sound which was envelope-followed in the Field Kit to trigger a solenoid to provide another feedback routing as it percussed the wood and rock.
For more details on Chthonic, go to Allenheads Contemporary Arts http://www.acart.org.uk/chthonic.html"
Update: I asked John how was it living there for three days? He replied:
"It was something we (there were four of us) will be trying to get our heads round for some time to come. Your senses change. Everything has to be done very slowly and carefully in case you fall over or bump your head. You sleep when you are tired, not because it has gone dark. I had a large number of very vivid dreams. We were completely off-grid so we had no idea of any of the world's troubles, which was a bit of a relief.
Sonically, the space we were in was tremendous. It's 40m along its longest dimension so astonishing natural reverb is possible - something like a 20 second reverb tail. We did a number of other sound experiments down there and it was great to give the Koma Electronik Field Kit an early outing. As the Koma folk say themselves, it is a challenge working with it on a conventional 9v battery but it is certainly possible, at least when the battery is fresh. The Field Kit is a splendid item. I couldn't have easily made this little performance any other way."
7 Patching Mistakes
Published on Apr 24, 2017 synthesizersdotcom
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