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Sunday, December 23, 2018

ARP Avatar Guitar Synthesizer Module

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"ARP AVATAR with original pickup and cable. Recently serviced, sounds great. Also included are some of the original slider caps."

electro tune played without computers - 'route through akrpesh'


Published on Dec 23, 2018 Peter Maas

"electro tune played without computers - 'route through akrpesh'. Using a sequential drumtraks, arp axxe and roland mc202. Dynachord tape echo and knas moisturizer as effects. Boss KM60 for mixing. Guess its not a surprise I love listening to the older Dutch electro stars from the Hague, like legowelt and I-F."

Jia Huizhen - Beyond Before (Live Studio Session) 2018.12.12


Published on Dec 12, 2018

"Music video by Jia Huizhen performing Beyond Before. (C) 2018 Jia huizhen

jiahuizhen.com"

w/ the Buchla Music Easel.

Merry Christmas! from MoonSatellite Lone Wolf


Published on Dec 23, 2018 MoonSatellite Lone Wolf

Sequences : Sequential Prophet 6, DSI OB-6, Elektron A4.
Bass : Moog Taurus III
Lead : Moog GrandMother
Pad: Alesis Andromeda A6

GetLive! Jervis Solstice Synth Jam - No Talking - Just Music!


Published on Dec 23, 2018 GetJervis

"You've heard them by themselves, now feel the power of them combined! Live Jam Featuring:- JHS Pro Rhyhm SD-1, Gnat Special, Atomosynth Mochika, MFB Synth & Soulsby Atmegatron as Odytron.. Introducing Jomox XBase 09 , Alesis HR16 and Moog Sub37... Enjoy :)"

The Dream Machines - ANTONUS 2600 & STEP BROTHER


Published on Dec 23, 2018 Bruno Ender Lee

"ANTONUS 2600 & ANTONUS STEP BROTHER
studio-recording on 3 stereo-tracks (sequence/bass/leads), filmed during sequence, Dec.23.2018
composed, arranged & produced by Bruno Ender Lee"

DSI Prophet 6 & EHX Deluxe Memory Man


Published on Dec 23, 2018 3rdStoreyChemist

Merry Christmas from SYNTH-WERK...


"Dear friends of SYNTH-WERK,

We are now almost 6 years in operation and we are very happy and excited about the fantastic relationship between you and us.
Thank you for your trust and support in 2018.

'The designs of a musical instrument include two important aspects. The technical aspect but also the human aspect, which allows the musician to get in resonance with the instrument. The user interface is a major part but there is even more to be considered. It is important for the constructor of such devices to find the right balance between the two aspects. If the technical aspect is the only one considered you might get a perfect product, based to measurement results, but if the musician is not able to get in resonance with the instrument, you failed.
None of the modules of a Moog Modular are perfect in terms of measurement results or the technical aspect. They are changing their behavior depending on temperature and other influences but they value the human aspect and are very well balanced between the technical and the human point of view. Bob Moog was a genius as an engineer, but he was also a philosopher balancing the two aspects.'
Gerhard Mayrhofer

'When you connect with an instrument, no matter of what sort, there is an interaction that’s outside of what’s actually going through your fingers. I hesitate to use the word ‘spiritual’, but I’m absolutely sure that there is a consciousness that we connect with.'
Bob Moog

We wish you and your families a merry Christmas and a peaceful 2019!

https://synth-werk.com"

WaveFront_Audio 16+ Channel Fully Analog Vocoder & Spectra Channel Manager Coming in 2019


via http://wavefront-audio.com

Initial details below.

Interview w/ Michael Tyson: Creator of Audiobus, Loopy, TAAE, Samplebot, and more


Published on Dec 23, 2018 MATTHEW FECHER

"Michael Tyson is one of the single most important people in the iOS Music world. He changed history. Before Audiobus, music apps could not communicate with each other. Audiobus was the precursor to technologies such as Inter-app Audio (IAA) and the Plugin format AUv3.

Musicians including Robert Plant (Led Zepplin) and Billy Joel have used his apps on national Television. He reveals how he was traveling around Europe in an RV. Then, how he had an #1 app virtually overnight and he was able to buy house. And, other crazy stories...

0:00 Awesome Intro to Michael & Audiobus
0:57 Your apps have been featured on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. And, played by some of the most iconic musicians in history. How does it feel to see musical icons use your apps?
2:30 Did you see an increase in sales when Loopy was played on Television?
3:41 Was that a one time thing? Or, has it happened again?
4:04 Origin of SampleBot
5:06 How did The Amazing Audio Engine (TAAE) come about?
6:52 Audiobus, what was your motivation to create something that had never been done?
9:41 Will Apple even allow what you were working on... What if you wasted a year of your life?
11:58 Audiobus vs Loopy, which has been downloaded more/most successful?
13:13 You meet people in the street who know what Loopy is?
13:53 What tips do you have for people who want to get started making Audio Apps?
15:18 Of all the things you've made, what are you most proud of?
15:45 The Audiobus forum has become the central hub for all things iOS music-making. What draws everyone to the Audiobus Forum?
16:50 As a pioneer of iOS music, you have unique insight. Where is iOS Music going in 2 years?
18:14 What would you like to see in iOS development tools in 2 years?
19:49 Were your music apps inspired by your own music-making goals?
20:47 What would you build if someone gave you $1 million dollars and said you could work on anything that you wanted?
23:34 Were you born an audio programmer? How did you get to this point?
24:35 Audiobus shows continued evolution. In what areas would you like to see Apple help improve iOS music making development and how would this help AB evolve further?
25:44 How do you switch off? What activities do you do besides iOS Development?
26:19 Will we ever see an app like Sunflower on iOS?
26:46 Do you think iOS Music-making has a longterm future, specifically 5 years from now?
27:05 Would you continue making music apps if iOS no longer becomes viable?
27:49 What do you want to be doing 20 years from now?
28:46 What are some of your musical influences?
29:55 Have you seen any of your influences/music inspirations use your apps? (Imogen Heap)
31:38 What apps did you make before Loopy & Audiobus?
33:54 Did you have a day job before you left for your RV trip / app-making adventure?
35:16 What was the inspiration for The Amazing Audio Engine?
36:19 Advice for developers for dealing with bad reviews in the app store?
38:04 Michael's Final thoughts for everyone

Hosted by Matthew Fecher from AudioKit:
http://audiokitpro.com"
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