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Saturday, March 15, 2008

genoQs Nemo

another shot from Sendling's Musikmesse shots, via paul in the comments of the previous post.

This is the smaller NEMO sequencer from genoQs.

Computer Music Journal


click here. via peterwendt in the comments of this post on the Acxel Resynthesizer. I will add this to the Synth Books section on the right.

"Computer Music Bibliography
Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, and Music Perception
Additive Synthesis and Sampling
Analysis/Resynthesis (FFT, PV)
Anthologies of the Computer Music Literature
Composition with Computers
Computer Music Representation and Models
Computer-Based Musical Analysis
History of Electro-Acoustic and Computer Music
Interactive Performance Systems
Interactive Signal Processing
Mathematics and Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
MIDI
Multiple Wavetable, Wave Terrain, and Granular Synthesis
Music Languages
Nonlinear Distortion and Waveshaping Synthesis
Physical Modeling
Reverberation, Auditory Localization, 3D Sound
Speech/Formant/LPC
Subtractive Synthesis
Synthesis Using Distortion Techniques
Synthesizer Design and Theory
Textbooks/Sound & E-A Instrument Design
Wavelets"

Deeper


YouTube via eodreams. Sent my way via Susan who had the following to say about it:

"I thought you might be interested in the following video recently posted on YouTube. It features great trippy, evolving visuals by Dick Scherzinger (eonite) to the track Deeper from the Dreamaiden Blue Light CD.

Track Details:
The track is a collaboration between myself and Steve Blenkinsopp who mastered the Blue Light CD and records under the name Waveform. The track is a remix 'plus' of the piece titled Emoshun. Once Steve got involved, it took on a life of it's own and turned into a really great piece worthy of it's own standing, making it difficult to call it a remix. A variety of synths and soft synths were used including the Alesis Andromeda which provides much of the backdrop. Steve then added the rhythm and melody lines.

Dreamaiden web site: www.dreamaiden.com
Waveform web site: www.waveform-online.com

Visual Details:
Dick Scherzinger used U&I Mac-only software ArtMatic and V-Track to create the visuals. You can see more of his great artwork at his web site: www.artmatica.ch.

Susan Baird
Dreamaiden.com
-------------------------

Thanks !
Susan"

Musikmesse Frankfurt `08 by fidgit

click here for more shots on sendling.

Pictured here:
Dave Smith
sitting
John Bowen standing
Click their names for their respective synthesizer companies. Both were the men behind Sequential Circuits.

Below:
Sherman/Rodec RESTYLUS

Roland SH-09 Analog Synthesizer

flickr by Michael Greene
(click for more)

Inside a Roland SH-09

full size

Fenix Modulair


YouTube via FenixModulair. Anyone know if this is a Synton or other? Not sure if he is just calling it Fenix.
videos include:
Missing Knob, sound of Fenix Warming up
Missing Knob, sound of Fenix is warm
Missing Knob, sound of Fenix part1
Missing Knob, sound of Fenix part2
Missing Knob, sound of Fenix part3

MaerzMusik / Bostich+Fussible Sound-VJ Check


YouTube via bostich1. also see pepemogt.
"BOSTICH+FUSSIBLE " Tijuana Sound Machine Tour 2008" at maerz Musik www.myspace.com/tijuanasoundmachine"

Vintage

flickr by Stray Toaster

Yamaha CS15D
Note the theremin

full size

YAMAHA CS-30 SYNTHESIZER Page


"This page [click through for demos] is dedicated to the Yamaha CS-30, the monophonic top-of-the-line of Yamahas CS-series synthesizers. This synthesizer series comprised of the CS-5, CS-10, CS-15 and the CS-30. These were all monophonic. The polyphonic series comprised of the CS-50, CS-60 and the classic CS-80, Later came the CS-30M and CS-40 monophonics as well as the CS-70 polyphonic with some patch saving capabilities and different design.

All the units of this series of vintage synthesizers are very nice and collectable, but the CS-30 was the largest and most flexible of the monophonic series. If Yamaha had ever decided to build a large modular system they could have done so using some of the designs of the CS-series.

In this page I will go through the features of the CS-30, for anyone interested."

Oberheim SEM with Sequencer Demo

via Heath Finnie on VSE: oberheimSEM.mp3
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