Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Moog Lives. Play On. T-shirt

I sent Amanda/Cikira an email letting her know I put up the post below. She sent me a link to the shot of her "Moog Lives. Play On." T above. Very nice. The shirt is not for sale on the Moog site and was given to friends. She received her's at this years NAMM. Title link takes you to a bigger shot.
Cikira
Robert Cash sent me a couple of links to Cikira's site. I realized that although I have put up a few posts mentioning Cikira, I hadn't put up a proper post on her and her site. If you don't know Cikira, she is the moderator of the SynthSights list (where the discussion is about the people and the music rather than the gear), she runs Red Moon Music (makers of maxWerk, and powered by the uberHamster), and she runs the Cikira website which hosts tons of gear p*rn of her most immpressive studio. Check it out. But most importantly, Cikira is one good natured, cool cat.
Stop the PSE law - New Flickr Set
flickr by asobitsuchiya. Sent my way via DK. Check out the mixer, sax, and the red "TV Hat" in the back. If you don't know about the PSE law, check out these posts: one two three. Rumor has it that musical instruments may not be exempt after all. Title link takes you to more shots. Thanks for the link DK.
Monday, March 20, 2006
Popmodernism sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!
Saw this one on Music Thing followed by Create Digital Music. I didn't think it was synth related so I held off checking it out until now. This software is a complete trip. Simply put it takes a video and slices it into a bunch of short samples of audio and video. You can then sing or speak into it and it matches the sounds you produce with the short samples it created. The end result is a crazy mix of the sound and video samples mapped to whatever you are singing - in real time. Title link takes you to the sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ! page on Popmodernism.org with video links. Warning, the video has lots of flashing, so if you are subject to seizures, be careful.
Zebronologic and circuit bent TR505
Title link takes you to another post and sample of the Zebranologic and a circuit bent TR505 on Subtlenoisemaker.
The New Moog?

Sorry, had to. : ) It's actually the Midimax Keyboard controller for Creamwares Minimax. It was showing in NAMM 2004. Just ran into it again on this VSE post.
One Lucky Kid
Title link takes you to a slew of gear shots including this one. I ran into this link on this post on the-gas-station, but when I reached the last shot I relized it was the same one in Analog Industries GPF post this week. PSProject. ARP 2500 and more.
Rhodes Chroma Printouts
Title link takes you to Rhodes Chroma printouts added to the Rhodes Chroma site. "There are books for sets 1, 2, & 3; and sets 4 and 5. These are printouts, I believe from Fender's Apple II software, of the program parameters of all the factory patches." Might be interesting to try these patch settings on other synths and see what comes out.
Sunday, March 19, 2006
The Bahn Sage Makes a Come Back!
Remember the Bahn Sage? Word has it it's featured on page 14 of the April issue of Keyboard Magazine. Can't wait to get my copy. BTW, the same Elhardt that does the insanely impressive emulations, like the Jupiter 6 covering Freebird, was the man behind the Sage.

Shot via Sequencer.de

Shot via Sequencer.de
Misprints of the Synth World
Update: Make sure to check out the comments in this post for some other interesting examples.Thought this was interesting. Peter Forrest of Spheremusic and the VEMIA auction called out that the Korg PS-3100 up for auction had LIMITER misspelled as LIMITTER. Ron West posted a link to the image below where you can see it. According to Peter Forrest the mistake was caught and later models were corrected. I wonder how many other synths have unintentional misprints. I know many of my posts do. : )
"I was just having a last play on the Korg PS-3100 that is in the auction ending today, and saw that this one has the spelling mistake LIMITTER on its front panel. It's serial number 712139 - presumably an early one, before it was spotted and corrected."
Peter Forrest
Susurreal Publishing (A-Z of Analogue)
VEMIA auction (www.spheremusic.com)
fax +44 1363 777872
Korg Mono/Poly Samples
Two Korg Mono/Poly Samples.

One of my favorite Mono/Poly shots. Via the Zen Mono/Poly site.
http://www.retrosynth.com/tracks/joe_erwin_zippity.mp3
"The following tune was done by friend Joe Erwin on a Mono/Poly multritracked on a Tascam DA-88. I think this is circa 1998." Via Cary Roberts.
http:// www.baward.plus.com/mp3/MP4.mp3
I am jumping on this one a bit late (DSL has been down) but here's another example of the Mono/Poly solo which I originally I posted last year. 5 minutes of noodling, me getting carried away with the arpeggiator and lots of modulation options, as it is so easy to do. That's a Stage Echo tape delay it's routed through.
Ben
Korg Kornucopia - analogue synthesizers

One of my favorite Mono/Poly shots. Via the Zen Mono/Poly site.
http://www.retrosynth.com/tracks/joe_erwin_zippity.mp3
"The following tune was done by friend Joe Erwin on a Mono/Poly multritracked on a Tascam DA-88. I think this is circa 1998." Via Cary Roberts.
http:// www.baward.plus.com/mp3/MP4.mp3
I am jumping on this one a bit late (DSL has been down) but here's another example of the Mono/Poly solo which I originally I posted last year. 5 minutes of noodling, me getting carried away with the arpeggiator and lots of modulation options, as it is so easy to do. That's a Stage Echo tape delay it's routed through.
Ben
Korg Kornucopia - analogue synthesizers
Saturday, March 18, 2006
There is Balance in the Synthiverse
Apologies for being down most of the past 24 hours. Blogger had a few hiccups with affected not only me but a number of blogs out there. I've been catching up and WOW, Moogulator has had quite the burst of posts while I've been out. Title link takes you there. Some drool worthy stuff going on there. There is balance in the synthiverse.Update: Moogulator tells me the post that featured this shot was about another commercial site that used the shot without giving credit. That is just wrong. It's the equivalent of stealing it, because people visiting your site have no reason not to assume it's yours. Bad mojo. It really pisses me off because I go out of my way to make sure I give credit when credit is due and I definitely don't mind people posting about stuff on my site as long as they give me credit. I won't link to the offender in this case but I will call them out - they are called Phonostar. You can see the full post on Moogulator.
Li riconoscete
Title link takes you to Li riconoscete, a website filled with synth shots from various band videos. Clip from Billy Idol's Rebel Yell below?... Via Moogulator who has Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran in Planet Earth up. Definitely remember that one...
Friday, March 17, 2006
HGPF on Analog Industries
And it's a synth one. Title link takes you there. Thought the following intro was kind of funny: "Old Schoolers Anonymous. Check this shit out. No computer, beeyatch! He makes songs the old fashioned way. He types them in to an MC-4, one note at a time, like Real Men Used To."
Metasonix S-1000 Wretch Machine on One Blue Monkey
Title link takes you there. Video under date, under title. Eric Barbour controls it with the Eowave Persephone picutred below. He also triggers it with the on board joystick. Thought that was pretty cool in that it actually does the triggering in addition to pitchbend so you can control the joystick with one hand and adjust knobs with the other sans midi controller.
Synth Demos by Ron West on StudioB12
Title link takes you to some synth demos by Ron West. Synths featured: Korg Mono/Poly, Moog MicroMoog, Yamaha CS-15, and Roland System 100m. Also check out his other links. It's worth noting Lenny the Lemur helped him with these. Who needs a cat when you have Lenny the Lemur. ; )
Jupiter 6 Does Freebird
Another from Elhardt. Title link takes you to the MP3. Has to be heard to be believed. I have no idea how he does it....
"The entire demo is all JP6 through the Johnson J-Station amp simulator,
except the bass which is straight JP6 by itself. No other keyboards or
synths used.
-Elhardt"
"The entire demo is all JP6 through the Johnson J-Station amp simulator,
except the bass which is straight JP6 by itself. No other keyboards or
synths used.
-Elhardt"
The ErsatZ Planet Oberheim Databank
Psychotropic Carousel - New Flickr Shot
I was checking out Mark Pilkington's Flickr set after reading this post on GetLoFi. I ran into this shot of Psychotropic Carousel with a Jen Synthtone SX1000. Title link takes you to the set with tons of shots of Einsturzende Neubauten, Coil, Genesis P Orridge of Psychic TV, Cosey Fanny and much more.
Thursday, March 16, 2006
The Samchillian Tip Tip Tip Cheeepeee
There's been some buzz on The Samchillian midi controller. I just took a look at these two videos (one, two) and it does look interesting. The first video is the current design floating around while the second video is the original design using what looks like a custom ergonomic qwerty keyboard; just like the one you use with a PC. The Samchillian website (title link) actually has a sofware version of The Samchillian so you can try it out yourself. You will also find instructions on how it works. The second video does a good job of showing you it's flexibility - you can chose various scales including some in depth microtonal scales that allow you to have 40 notes to the octave instead of the standard 12. Pretty interesting stuff.
New Samchillian Design

Original Samchillian
New Samchillian Design

Original Samchillian
Short Vangelis Vid
OCP
Joao Ricardo sent me a link to his site where I pulled the nice shot below. Title link takes you there, make sure to check out the links on the right nav. BTW, I didn't see Matrixsynth on his links page, but I did see Moogulator! What's up with that! ; ) Update: Turns out Matrixsynth is linked under blogs. Thanks Joao! : )
Red Square and MX3
Red Square and MX3
Fred's Mini Sound Lab
Title link takes you to a post on Fred's Blog on his Mini Sound Lab. He took an old videopac and used it to house the Mini Sound Lab. I love the color on this design, especially the red knobs. More shots on the project after the hop. Thanks Fred!
Sidcontrol and Pong VSTs
SidControl is a VST controller for the MIDIBox SID.

Pong is... well a pong VST you control with your mod wheel.

Title link takes you there. Via C64Music!.

Pong is... well a pong VST you control with your mod wheel.

Title link takes you there. Via C64Music!.
Analog-Lab
XPass Filter by Analog-Lab
They make an XPass Filter, Fluid Preamp and Vocoder X-32.
Update: Here's a link to some info on the X-32 in English.
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