Sunday, May 05, 2019
Acid Challenge (Microbrute + Novation Circuit)
Published on May 5, 2019 asogaut
"I guess it's not really acid but I'm inspired by the genre.
Enjoy
Some reverb added on the Microbrute. (Eos 2)"
Modular On The Spot: "Shuffle"
Published on May 5, 2019 DARK SPARKLER
Gasworks Park Seattle
"Live performance on the Buchla Music Easel, accompanied by modern dancers from UW.
Thanks to Alex Jones at KBO Studios for putting this together.
https://www.kbostudios.com/
For more music head to darksparklermusic.com or darksparkler.bandcamp.com"
Quickstart Pt 1 - Musical Tones // Korg Volca Modular Tutorial
Published on May 4, 2019 Ron Cavagnaro
"In this tutorial we go over very simple settings, and set up a very basic patch which sets up an LFO on the mod knob on the oscillator. At the end I improvise melodic notes and then end with some drone sounds. We will go over more of the modules and patching in future episodes.
Intro 0:00
Keyboard layout 0:23
Osc Section 1:12
Attack/Release 2:19
Cutoff 3:09
Reverb 3:25
Basic Patching - LFO 4:01
Patch Summary 5:50
Improvised Musical Tones Demo 6:57"
Saturday, May 04, 2019
Electronic Voyages: Early Moog Recordings 1964-1969 - Compilation LP Preview
Published on May 4, 2019 Waveshaper Media
Update: see the second embed further below.
"Available exclusively from our Bob Moog documentary Indiegogo campaign: https://igg.me/at/electronicvoyager
Electronic Voyages: Early Moog recordings 1964-1969
(Waveshaper Media - WSM-03 vinyl LP)
A1. Robert Arthur Moog - The Abominatron (1964)
A2. Herbert Deutsch - Jazz Images, A Worksong And Blues (1967)
A3. Joel Chadabe - Blues Mix (1966)
B1. Lothar and the Hand People - Milkweed Love (1968)
B2. Intersystems - Changing Colours (1968)
B3. Ruth White - The Clock (1969)
B4. Max Brand - Triptych (1969)
B5. Paul Earls - Monday Music (1968)
In support of their forthcoming Bob Moog documentary Electronic Voyager, Waveshaper Media have produced a compilation LP of Moog recordings from the 1960s. The first compilation of its kind, Electronic Voyages: Early Moog recordings 1964-1969 contains tracks by Robert Arthur Moog, Herbert Deutsch, Joel Chadabe, Lothar and the Hand People, Intersystems, Ruth White, Max Brand, and Paul Earls. All of these tracks, released here on vinyl in an edition of 1000 copies, have been scarcely heard and difficult to track down, with all but three of them previously unreleased on vinyl.
Bypassing the Moog synthesizer’s backseat appearance on key pop recordings by the likes of the Beatles, the Doors, and the Beach Boys, Electronic Voyages aims to highlight the diverse approach of 1960s musicians and composers who adopted the Moog as their primary instrument; these recordings all feature the Moog synthesizer front and centre. Beginning with an “audio letter” (The Abominatron) from Bob Moog to his musician-muse Herbert Deutsch, demonstrating some of the first Moog synthesizer prototype’s capabilities, Electronic Voyages veers from avant-garde and electronic soundscapes, to psychedelic madness and summer-of-love pop. In the 1960s, the Moog synthesizer was a new, groundbreaking instrument, and its use was completely uncharted territory. The pioneering use of the Moog on all of these recordings sounds fresh today - you can sense the wide-eyed exploratory delight unfolding, and the disparate results range from endearingly naive (Lothar and the Hand People, Paul Earls) to downright eerie (Ruth White, Intersystems).
The musicians and composers behind these Electronic Voyages may have been among the first to adopt Moog synthesizers, but the fact that they so readily found within them expressivity, heart, and a means to translate their wondrous sense of discovery, speaks far more to Bob Moog’s visionary invention and enduring legacy."
Update: Playlist of releases in different order:
Robert Arthur Moog - The Abominatron (1964) - from "Electronic Voyages" LP
Ruth White - The Clock (1969) - from "Electronic Voyages: Early Moog recordings 1964-1969" LP
Intersystems - Changing Colours (1968) - from "Electronic Voyages" LP
Lothar and the Hand People - Milkweed Love (1968) - from "Electronic Voyages" LP
Joel Chadabe - Blues Mix (1968) - from "Electronic Voyages: Early Moog recordings 1964-1969" LP
Paul Earls - Monday Music (1968) - from "Electronic Voyages" LP
Max Brand - Triptych (1969) - from "Electronic Voyages: Early Moog recordings 1964-1969" LP
New Din Sync JP-ONE Demo & Pic
This one is in via Soviet Space Child.
Demo below.
"No longer renders, here's the first pictures of the concept prototype of JP-ONE come see it at #superbooth19 next week"
Follow-up to this post.
Arturia MicroFreak Organ synth? | haQ attaQ
Published on May 4, 2019 Jakob Haq
"I’m doing sound design with the Arturia MicroFreak synthesizer. This synth has a lot of stuff packed into it which helps when designing complex sounds. Apart from checking out the Cycling Envelope, we’re also having a quick look at the 64 step sequencer and how sweet it really is. Let’s go!"
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