Published on Dec 18, 2012
synthesizers.com
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Three voice patch. Synthesizers.com and ARP 2600
New EMW-300 & EMW-200 Pics by Atomic Shadow
via Atomic Shadow on Facebook
"Here is the EMW-300, perched atop the EMW-200, safe and sound in the Command Center. Video was recorded this evening. Stay tuned."
electronicmusicworks.com
atomicshadow.com
EMW - VCF-M101 demonstration
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by psprojectbrazil
"Our new M101 Voltage Controlled Lowpass Filter. High quality 24db/oct., no effects, no external processing."
http://www.electronicmusicworks.com/
dr.moonstien Optical & Antena Based Theremins
dr.moonstien optical theremin noise synth
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by drmoonstien
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dr.moonstien theremin
Published on Dec 18, 2012
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by drmoonstien
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dr.moonstien theremin
Published on Dec 18, 2012
Cyclone Analogic BassBot TT-303 TB-303 Clone Through Malekko Effects
Malekko COMP_ASSMASTER_616 official factory video.2
Published on Dec 18, 2012
"Sweet Cyclone TT-303 riffs through a COMP, ASSMASTER and/or 616."
Published on Dec 18, 2012
"Sweet Cyclone TT-303 riffs through a COMP, ASSMASTER and/or 616."
TANSU Synth Tutorials
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by MusicAirportJP
iTunes:
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TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 1 【 VCO 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 2 【 VCF 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 3 【 LFO 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 4 【 VCA+EG 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 5 【 SEQ 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 6 【 FREE-1 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 7 【 FREE-2 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 【 パッチTips 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
silent night double revers
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by Ebotronix
part two midi revers
part three audio revers of part two
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems 4x RS 110
Doepfer A 134 pan by Maths & Moog MP 201
Make Noise 2x Maths moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Drums Ultrabeat 6/4
FX : Boss VF1 Line6 Echopro TC M 3000
part two midi revers
part three audio revers of part two
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems 4x RS 110
Doepfer A 134 pan by Maths & Moog MP 201
Make Noise 2x Maths moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Drums Ultrabeat 6/4
FX : Boss VF1 Line6 Echopro TC M 3000
x0xb0x Creator Limor Fried Wins Entrepreneur of 2012
Follow-up to Vote for x0xb0x Creator Limor Fried as Entrepreneur of 2012. She won! :)
via Entrepeneur where you'll find the article.
Some fun bits on our synth mistress ladyada from the article:
"Fave quote: 'We are what we celebrate.' --entrepreneur and inventor Dean Kamen
Words of wisdom: 'Be the change. If you want to live in a world that looks a certain way, don't wait around for someone else to do it.' --business partner Phil Torrone
Required reading: Makers: The New Industrial Revolution by Chris Anderson
Entrepreneurial idol: Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, publisher of countless maker-friendly magazines and books
Biggest motivator: Feedback that Adafruit is inspiring the next generation of engineers
Design inspiration: New York City"
And a blurb on how it all started:
"She liked to put skills she learned in class to the test by building functional objects like MP3 players, synthesizers and light toys from scratch, using custom-ordered parts. This was before YouTube and the iPhone, so she posted DIY instructions for the projects on her personal website. Soon she was bombarded with requests to sell pre-assembled kits. "At first I was like, 'No dude, I'm really busy, leave me alone,'" she says. But after a few months, her fans wore her down.
With $10,000 her parents had allocated for her tuition, Fried bought a bulk quantity of parts and began assembling and selling her kits, making about $10 on each unit. In the beginning, running the company consisted of shipping a couple of packages a day from the 24-hour post office next door to her dorm. As orders increased, she hired friends; before she knew it, she was designing a new project every week around newfangled components like gyrometric sensors, solar panels and thermal printers."
"Last year New York City-based Adafruit did a booming $10 million trade in sales of DIY open-source electronic hardware kits..."
Be sure to see Entrepenuer.com for the full article. It's a good one. Photography by David Johnson
via Entrepeneur where you'll find the article.
Some fun bits on our synth mistress ladyada from the article:
"Fave quote: 'We are what we celebrate.' --entrepreneur and inventor Dean Kamen
Words of wisdom: 'Be the change. If you want to live in a world that looks a certain way, don't wait around for someone else to do it.' --business partner Phil Torrone
Required reading: Makers: The New Industrial Revolution by Chris Anderson
Entrepreneurial idol: Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, publisher of countless maker-friendly magazines and books
Biggest motivator: Feedback that Adafruit is inspiring the next generation of engineers
Design inspiration: New York City"
And a blurb on how it all started:
"She liked to put skills she learned in class to the test by building functional objects like MP3 players, synthesizers and light toys from scratch, using custom-ordered parts. This was before YouTube and the iPhone, so she posted DIY instructions for the projects on her personal website. Soon she was bombarded with requests to sell pre-assembled kits. "At first I was like, 'No dude, I'm really busy, leave me alone,'" she says. But after a few months, her fans wore her down.
With $10,000 her parents had allocated for her tuition, Fried bought a bulk quantity of parts and began assembling and selling her kits, making about $10 on each unit. In the beginning, running the company consisted of shipping a couple of packages a day from the 24-hour post office next door to her dorm. As orders increased, she hired friends; before she knew it, she was designing a new project every week around newfangled components like gyrometric sensors, solar panels and thermal printers."
"Last year New York City-based Adafruit did a booming $10 million trade in sales of DIY open-source electronic hardware kits..."
Be sure to see Entrepenuer.com for the full article. It's a good one. Photography by David Johnson
Jarre phased strings sound with KORG POLYSIX
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by drbenway
"STRINGS + PHASER + DELAY = JARRE
STRINGS = Korg polysix
PHASER = genuine 1974 MXR Phase 90
DELAY = Roland SDE 3000"
"The ensemble effect of korg polysix is impressive. The drum machine is a TR 808 and the noise/theremin sound come from a Siel mono synth."
"STRINGS + PHASER + DELAY = JARRE
STRINGS = Korg polysix
PHASER = genuine 1974 MXR Phase 90
DELAY = Roland SDE 3000"
"The ensemble effect of korg polysix is impressive. The drum machine is a TR 808 and the noise/theremin sound come from a Siel mono synth."
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