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Friday, February 21, 2020

BugStudio - Orgone & SynthVoice - 20/02/2020


Published on Feb 21, 2020 BugBrand

"Video recordings are always sporadic, only ever somewhat capturing the spirit of the moment! Here I was trying out the Orgone module from Batchas, played with pitch/gate/velocity from Keystep - the gate also then clocks a DDSR to generate stepped voltages into a Penrose quantizer to tune the SynthVoice (proto x 2). A few x-mod'ing VCOs provide some modulation through the patch.
[sure that description makes total sense!]."

myVolts featured on the Gemini Horror Show


Published on Feb 21, 2020 myVolts

"It is an honour to be featured on the gemini horror show. πŸ™πŸΌπŸ€©πŸ™πŸΌ One of those you could play on loop all day. 😎✌️ And the visuals πŸ₯° I'm not sure if we have ever explained our products so well.

What you got here is the volca dream team. πŸ˜‹ #ripcordusb 9v+ #usb powering all 3 volcas, using our 1 to 5 volca splitter cable. 🌟 Then you have our passive (unpowered) #mickXer in red, with coloured cables, giving a sweet and portable setup. 🎢⚡🌟⚡🎢 #Repost @gemini.horror
• • • • • •
@myvolts sent me a bunch of goodies to play with, 1 cable powering all the volcas 🀀
#myvolts #korg #korgvolca"

Elektron Digitone 8-Voice Digital Synthesizer

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Roland JP8080 - Classic Virtual Analog Synth, Boxed & in Excellent Condition

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YAMAHA CS15D monophonic synthesizer

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Last Dream of Deckard


Published on Feb 21, 2020 trigg015

"I had this wonderful synth for 10 days and recorded this half an hour before the machine went back to it's owner..

What you are hearing are two layers of Deckard's Dream (one precrecorded, one live) with a slight touch of reverb.

I'm changing some stuff like oscillator tuning and LFO speed in the left corner during the recording which is unfortunately not really visible on camera :)"

THE QUEST FOR THE LATINUM OF NAZCA: Epic 1 hour Elektron Analog Four Mk2 Jam Improvisation


Published on Feb 20, 2020 Gary P Hayes

"Elektron Analog Four mk2 Odyssey. Continuous 1 hour live dawless jam / improvisation on #AnalogFour mk2 from an Initialised State

Composed & Performed © Gary P Hayes Mount Victoria Blue Mountains Australia recorded on #ZoomH6 no other processing"

How To Do Classic Raw Synthpop in 10 Minutes!


Published on Feb 20, 2020 Espen Kraft

"It doesn't take long to set up a rig for doing some raw classic synth-pop. Bass, chords and melody, as well as some drums is all it takes. The key is not over-processing and over-complicating it.

Download the song from Bandcamp here:"

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Multi Track Audio Recording - DAWluge Pt. 3 // Synthstrom Deluge Tutorial


Part 3, and part 1, added to this post.

When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music Event at Cornell


via @Cornell_Library

"Mar 5-7, the hills of Ithaca, NY, will come alive with the sound of #Moog music. Guests at @Cornell include Gary Numan, Suzanne Ciani, ADULT, and Suzi Analogue. Learn more: rmc.library.cornell.edu/moog/ @numanofficial @sevwave @suziAnalog @MoogFoundation @moogmusicinc"

Additional details:

"Electrifying Music: The Life and Legacy of Robert Moog

March 6 to October 16, 2020

Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, Level 2B, Carl A. Kroch Library

Drawing from Cornell’s rich archive of materials that traces Moog’s lifelong fascination with electricity and its musical possibilities, this exhibition features instrument prototypes, design schematics, photographs, correspondence, and audio recordings. It also provides viewers with an opportunity to play a theremin and Minimoog supplied by Moog Music Inc.

[left: Wendy Carlos's studio, ca. 1968.]

Highlights include documents from Moog’s years studying at Cornell University, running his first synthesizer factory in Trumansburg, New York, and collaborating with composers and recording artists for whom he created personalized systems, including Wendy Carlos, who popularized the Moog synthesizer with the album Switched-On Bach; Keith Emerson of the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake, and Palmer; and jazz musician Eddie Harris.

Electrifying Music is a collaboration among Cornell University’s Department of Music, Department of Science and Technology Studies, and Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.

Exhibition curators: Judith Peraino (Music), Trevor Pinch (Science and Technology Studies), Roger Moseley (Music).

This exhibition is funded through the generous support of the Stephen E. ’58, MBA ’59 and Evalyn Edwards ’60 Milman Exhibition Fund, with additional contributions from Moog Music Inc.

Online exhibition coming in March.

PERFORMANCES AND TALKS
When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music
March 5 to 7, 2020
Various locations on and off campus
Join us for a three-day celebration of Robert Moog PhD ’65 and his pioneering invention of the Moog synthesizer, which electrified music and sparked a revolution in sound. When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music features panels and performances by a wide array of electronic music artists, including renowned synthpop and electro-industrial artist Gary Numan; singer-songwriter, beat-maker, and producer Suzi Analogue; and electronic music composers David Borden, Herb Deutsch, and Suzanne Ciani.

Other events include an opening reception for the Cornell University Library exhibition Electrifying Music: The Life and Legacy of Robert Moog, a DIY synth-building workshop, a concert by Cornell’s Electroacoustic Music Center, and shows at the Haunt by the punk-inspired electronic group ADULT and Suzi Analogue."
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