
Friday, May 19, 2006
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
Popol Vuh Beat Club 1971
Click image to launch. Via nx.
"It's time to freak out with some glacial soundscapes from Popol Vuh (florian) on the beat club television show, 1971"
Update via james in the comments:
"Very nice. Sadly, Florian Fricke passed away in late December, 2001.
Here's one of the few interviews you're likely to find:
http://www.eurock.com/features/florian.aspx"
Update via James Anderson in the comments:
"just to let others know...
a bunch of popol vuh's cds,
mainly soundtracks I believe, have been re-released on the cd format in the past couple of weeks.
I work at a record store and have wanted to know what it sounded like. thanks Matrix! "
You're welcome! BTW, to my surprise Yahoo! Unlimitted actually has them including their early stuff. I'm listening to it now. I love Yahoo! Unlimitted. I pay 5 bucks a month and get access to all this stuff. And no, I have no affiliation with them. I just like the service and don't want it to go away. : ) They have 19 Popol Vuh CDs. These alone would pay for the subscription. Think about that... I also get to check out Christopher Randall's music of Analog Industries (Sister Machine Gun and Micronaut)! Alright, off of my soapbox.
Mike Walters' Geeky License Plate

Mike Walters' of Mystery Circuits sent this shot of his Polymoog license plate in. Nice! I'd be honking my ass off if I saw that driving down the street. : )
Shimmer - Synthesizers.com Demo

Title link takes you to a 2.84M MP3.
Computer Controlled Live
Synthesizer Modifications

BTW, before you go modding away consider the following comments on AH:
via Martjin:
"Let's hope that the kit I got slipped through AS quality control somehow, otherwise I'd say that these kits aren't worth the money. Nevertheless the CP and HH mods are very interesting, but the Tom mods are very uninspiring."
Via Ryan:
"I'll second the pondering AS quality control. i had a tr808 with kenton midi and the AS tonal mod. the tonal mod imho destroyed the 808's sound. the 808 sounds perfect as is. you don't have to mess with it. once you mess with it, it starts sounding all sorts of cheap ;("
Via Jason:
"i'll "third" that: i would highly advise against Analogue Solutions for tonal modifications (they are not done with musicality or usefulness in mind), and in general i think their quality control standards are very low. not only that, but if you try to complain about the low quality, customer service is terrible: "the customer is always wrong" might be an appropriate slogan. too bad, because their products and services sound great "on paper", and sometimes they get it right... but not often enough IMO."
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
studiotoolz

"We're building this to make a list of quality freeware and opensource programs for Apple Macintosh OSX computers. We'd like to mainly focus on Max/MSP standalones/patches and other hard to find experimental audio applications but we also have some selected VSTi, AU plugins and other cool and useful music making software. Make your own noise!"
Title link takes you there.
Fleshtones

Click here an interesting video psouper. The video consists of pixelated porn driving a piano. Acording to Philip Sanderson, "the app was put together using max/msp/jitter. Its provisionally called Instant Kitten." Background on the piece via Philip:
"At last a use for all those unwanted adult movies now using the wonders of max/msp/jitter you can turn them into pixelated lyrical piano music. At least that is what psouper has done with an updated "light organ" image to accompaniment synthesizer.
The concept of a correlation between sound and vision goes back to antiquity. One starry night on the island of Samos Pythagoras stood contemplating the skies, to him he very rhythm and motion of heavenly bodies in their orbits appeared to him as if governed by a cosmic harmony, a carefully choreographed sequence, the music of the spheres.
Renaissance artists such as Leonardo da Vinci produced sophisticated spectacles for court festivals that fused music and colour. In 1760 Father Castel constructed an Ocular Harpsichord or as he described it a " harpsichord for the eyes". Castel's machine was a normal harpsichord above which were 60 small windows, each with different coloured-glass and a small curtain. Each time the player depressed a particular key, the relevant curtain would rise to show a burst of colour.
In the next two hundred years many new instruments for combining light and sound were built. The British painter A. Wallace Rimington developed a Colour Organ which provided a moving light accompaniment to the 1916 New York premiere of Scriabin's symphony Prometheus: A Poem of Fire. Scriabin had scored not only the music but also the precise colours he wanted to accompany particular passages.
Such colour music forms the conceptual starting point for Fleshtones, a piece for extreme pixelated porn and auto generated accompaniment. Footage from webcams and other online sites is broken down into a simple tableau of colour bands, at times rather like the paint charts one might find in a DIY store. Given the subject matter this palette is either predominately pink or coffee coloured thus producing a sequence of flickering fleshtones. Using the wonders of max/msp/jitter these Fleshtones are turned into lyrical piano music that rises in falls in response and exact correspondence to the onscreen movement. The motion of earthly bodies thus is transformed into something of beauty, harmony and contemplation."
Casio SK Site

Notes on the SK-5 and SK-8 from Ryan (Plutoniq9)
- 4 sample slots opposed to the (1) on the SK-1
- Samples saved when powering off, SK-1 loses memory due to DRAM.
-When adding midi (i.e Highly Liquid's midi retrofit), the SK-5 & SK-8 can trigger all four samples via midi, so you can use it as a crude lo-fi drum sampler.
- Reverse mode.....always cool for xperimental sounds.
The SK-5 & SK-8 are very very close to one another, I still haven't tested
it yet, but i think a ROM swap could be made between the two. Although they
are the focus of the group, discussion on all SK keyboards is welcome. The
files section has detailed modifiations for the sk-5 & SK-8, real
modifications...not circuit bending.
Bob Moog on Vocal Sounds - New Flickr Shot
J.S. BACH: FUGUE IN G (Gigue)
MOTU Enthno Promo Movie

Moog MuRF - New Flickr Set

Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Wavemakers - New Shots and New Samples Up
You can find them here. When you get there, click on the music knob for new samples and click on the photos knob for new shots.
Dubsounds
Access Virus TI Racked


The Freesound Project

Roland, Yamaha and Casio Manuals
Monday, May 15, 2006
The First MIDI Butt Controller
Numan with Billy on YouTube

"By the way, I just saw your comments on Billie Currie playing with Ultravox and his involvement with the Numan band (Cars video etc).
Not sure if you've linked to this before or not, but here are the two tracks Numan did on The Old Grey Whistle Test back then, featuring Billie on Odyssey once again. Good Moog Porn too ;) link
Cheers,
Jordan"
BTW, that's Billy Currie in the background.
Penny & Giles MM16 MIDI controller

Details:
Penny & Giles MM16 MIDI MANAGER ( 6 unit 19" rack )
These units were designed for the pro studio. They are quite rare because of their expense: originally over £1500 I think.
The unit is quite easy to program with 16 x P&G backlit endless moving belt faders, buttons (momentary or toggle on/off), rotary encoder wheel and LCD screen.
The MM16 is designed to provide accessibility to the myriad parameters that exist within even a modest MIDI set-up.
There are two basic modes of operation, Workstation Mode and MM16 Mode.
Workstation Mode:
...allows the user to exercise control over the various Digital Audio Workstations
...by generating and receiving MIDI commands...
MM16 Mode:
In this, the MM16 is a general-purpose MIDI controller with all of the control elements programmable by the user...
16 programmable P&G backlit endless belt faders,
16 programmable (toggle/momentary) illuminated button switches.
2 footswitch jack inputs
16 MIDI DIN sockets;
MIDI Merge IN and THRU
6 Main MIDI OUT
MIDI Control IN and THRU
6 Aux MIDI OUT
Control buttons for external sequencer;
START, CONT, STOP plus Rew, FF, Start, Stop and Rec
Rotary encoder, buttons for the accessing and editing the 64 stored programmes
Via Music Thing.
The Synth Pistols on YouTube

Here's a video of Rich Kids, Midge Ure's band prior to Ultravox featuring Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols. No synths, just some context.
Now for some "live" synth goodness:
Sleepwalk (some dry humping synth action by Billy Currie)
Vienna (I think Midge might have been the only straight man to dress like that)
And of course some Electroclash before Electroclash - Fade to Grey by Visage. Move over Fischerspooner, Visage "taught the killing game first." Visage was another side project of Midge's along with Steve Strange on vocals (he's the guy in the video). Midge didn't sing much in Visage although you can hear him in the background on some tracks, particularly at the end of "In the Year 2525." Another bit of trivia: Billy Currie of Ultravox (THE synth player of Ultravox) actually played with Gary Numan during the transition from John Foxx to Midge Ure fronting Ultravox. Billy is actually in the video for Numan's Cars. You can find more history on Ultravox here.
Title link takes you to an Ultravox search on YouTube.
Udpate via Fred in the comments:
"Never mind the Midge Ure Ultravox, go for the real thing - the John Foxx Ultravox. 'Ha Ha Ha' (their 2nd album, 1977) is very 70's London punk with lots of wild ARP Odessy and great guitar playing by Sevie Shears who afterwards disappeared from history. 'Systems of Romance' (3rd album, 1978) is one of those records that not very many people bought but everyone who did started a band - very influential to later cyber punk and electro-industrial artists. Recorded by Conny Plank at his studio. This is rock music by killer robots - cold, hard and relentless. The first three songs are like the shock wave from an atomic bomb. One of my favorite records ever. The harsh futuristic vibe coming off this record is unsurpassed to this day (I'm still searching) and seems more prophetic than ever. John Foxxs' first album 'Metamatic' (1980) is also great and highly recomended to Kraftwerk Fans. I used to wander around Vancouver with these albums blasting out of my Toshiba ghetto blaster back in the day."
I never got around to fully checking out John Foxx's Ultravox. I just check Yahoo! Unlimited but they don't have it yet. However the do have John Foxx's Dislocated released just last year in 2005. I'm listening to it as I type this and... it's really friggin good. Hope he does more like this soon.
BTW, title link takes you to all Ultravox on YouTube including John Foxx.
Bent 2006 on YouTube

Modular Synthesizer Alternate Controllers on YouTube
Get ready to drool. Title link takes you to a clip of Dan Levey's studio and demos of alternate controllers. The Synthi is out of control. Also love Dan's smirk at the end. Yep, he knows what he has. Thanks Dan. I think. : )
Electromancer ARP Pro-Soloist Track

Title link takes you there. Click on the little speaker icon or floppy icon when you get there. Via Jordon Gibson.
Image via Synthony.
MidiMiniAfy Studio Electronics ATC-1

"This page is an attempt of tryin' to show how to perform the MIDIMINIAFY modification of a Studio Electronics (from here called SE) ATC-1 synthesizer for the NOVICE. The modification adds a pure sinewave and a discrete moog VCA to the analogue synthesizer."
Title link takes you there.
Update via [d] in the comments:
"Hum...when speaking of synths, one is never too far away from a friggin' cat reference: 'Also - think about what you're wearing and throw the cat out of the house. Cats are walking static electricity bombs.'"
Funny, I missed that. Sure enough this is at the bottom of the directions. Make sure to check out the comments for more.
More Evolver Samples by Stefan Trippler
More Evolver by Stefan Trippler:
http://www.trippler.net/mek/curtissimo.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/mekfive.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/sundaysounds.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/mekeve.mp3
Drums from Spectrasonics Stylus.
http://www.trippler.net/mek/curtissimo.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/mekfive.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/sundaysounds.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/mek/mekeve.mp3
Drums from Spectrasonics Stylus.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
New Lectures by Aaron Lanterman
You might remember this post. Aaron Lanterman has added the following lectures:
4/19 - Demo of SSM2040/Prophet 5-style emulation VCF; Waveshaping and
Chebychev Polynomials
4/24 - Additive Synthesis
4/26 - FM Synthesis
Title link takes you there.
4/19 - Demo of SSM2040/Prophet 5-style emulation VCF; Waveshaping and
Chebychev Polynomials
4/24 - Additive Synthesis
4/26 - FM Synthesis
Title link takes you there.
Hammond Synthesizer 102200

Title link takes you to one more shot. This looks like this 102200 with a white case rather than black. If anyone has more info on these and the original color of the case (just curious), please feel free to comment.
Update: Samples courtesy of pinkus via the comments.
"mp3 is without effects..strait into 002...no preamps or anything....sorry for my foolish keyboard playing...i was just fucking around."
Thanks pinkus!
The Source - New Flickr Shot
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