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Saturday, January 31, 2009

MicroKorg Space Drone b81


YouTube via Rothgar777
"A 4 oscillator + noise space drone using the microKorg.

This sounds like something that belongs in a sci-fi movie soundtrack or on an early Tangerine Dream album. It is one of my favorite patches on my microKorg (I've overwritten nearly every preset on it) and I thought I'd share it.

The VCA on the microKorg can't be opened up on its own so I created an arpeggiator to make the sustained droning without having to hold down the key (just set a slow attack and very slow release on the VCA). By setting it up in layered mode , you can have all 4 oscillators running at once + noise, a total of 8 virtual patches, and 4 LFOs."

KORG MS-10 / S-CAT PANTHER II


YouTube via PHONICPOTION S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"THE CLASSIC KORG MS-10 RUNNING THROUGH THE S-CAT PANTHER MK II DIGITAL DELAY"

PANTHER MK II by S-CAT

ROLAND TR-55 VINTAGE DRUMBOX 1973 Also called RHYTHM 55


YouTube via AnalogAudio1
"The Roland TR-55 was one of the first Roland products - it is a compact rhythm box with excellent analog drum sounds - in fact, the typical Roland analog sound. A great feature is the BALANCE knob, which allow you to cancel the hihat sounds on every pattern - or to mix them to the pattern as loud as you want.
Patterns can be combined - so let's be creative! ;-)"

KOrg DS 8


YouTube via zibbybone

Magic Voice Speech Synthesizer Demo on the Commodore 64 C64


YouTube via KilrPilr
"The magic voice cartridge from Commodore is a speech synthesis device that allows the Commodore 64 C64 computer to talk. This is a demo program I have and so I hooked up my magic voice and set the output to my PC and recorded the demo for others to see. I dont believe this demo exists anywhere in the world, either on disk or tape except for my copy. If you have one thats different, please email me."

Dewanatron at Carousel


YouTube via rastro2
"Leon and Brian Dewan playing their Dewanatron Dual Primate Console at Carousel Recording Studios, Brooklyn, NY"

Dewanatron at Carousel #1

"The Dewans are playing their Dewanatron Dual Primate Console, and McGinty is playing a RMI Keyboard Computer and an Oberheim Xpander (controlled by a Casio keyboard)."

roland sh 1

flickr by Squarenoise
(click for more)

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Arturia Origin Review on Synth.nl

"What I loved instantly about the concept of this synthesizer is that it is completely modular. It is a virtual analog synthesizer. So emulating analog synthesizers. Arturia put in all the components that they developed in their software the last years and you can combine them as you please. So you can take a Minimoog oscilator and run it through a CS80 filter, but you can add and hookup modules however you want. So you can create very complex sounds with it. And does it sound like a real CS80, Minimoog, Prophet5, ARP2600 or Jupiter 8? No of course not! Nothing beats the real thing but they come pretty close. And it is not emulating these machines that I want to do with it. I want to create unique new sounds. The hands on controls make it very easy to work with." Read the full review on Synth.nl

Juno-60 - Gypsy Synth Resurrected

flickr set by fibra
"This is my Juno-60 bought from a Gypsy at local flea market in not so perfect physical condition. Some keys are not working and are burned by cigarette, some pots and buttons are busted too. To restore it it would take pretty much time and money so I decided to resurrect it. In order to be born again one should die. So I started to dismantle it. I will mount it in completely new case with new buttons, LEDs and roto pots and most important for me, I`ll MIDIfy it! : )
It will take alot of work but I it will worth it."

Another synth saved.

Alert The Media

flickr by Matt Troxell

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KORG R3

"Eric Mazz, January 2009"

EMIS synth museum

flickr by bean butler


"this place is great - dude called dave collects vintage synths and accesories and keeps them in an attic above his music store. he was kind enough to shows us a couple!
ben is checking out the korg poly 61, which he later bought!"

Rbx Holiday Party

flickr by nickmickolas

KORG EMX1

Estudo caseiro / Home Studio

flickr by regueifeiro

full size

"Estudo caseiro de Fanny + Alexander / Fanny + Alexander's Home Studio

www.fannyalexander.net"

syntar pogo transfer and Buchla Nuke


flickr by breath.sound
(click for more)

Top: syntar pogo transfer
Middle: Buchla Nuke
Bottom: Page 4

Friday, January 30, 2009

Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard

click here for two more shots via Michael. Blofeld desktop pictured as well.

Dual Resonant Lowpass Gate

flickr by sduck409
(click for more)

full size

"This is my version of a Dual Resonant Lowpass Gate, a double version of the excellent Buchlas 292c clone pcb created by Thomas White with the approval of Don Buchla."

Plan B Modules Arrive at Big City Music

http://bigcitymusic.com/

"Currently we have in stock the Model 15 Complex VCO, Model 37 Elf Series LFO, Model 10 Polyphonic Envelope, Model 9 Mixer/Attenuator and the Model 13 Dual Timbral Gate. Get them while they last! Email sales@bigcitymusic.com or call us."

Dubstep Electribe EMX Wobble Bass Tutorial


YouTube via rudeog
"After posting my other dubstep vid I had some questions about how the wobble bass sound was created. This describes it. The oscillator I'm using is dual saw/square, but you can get good results with square/square as well (and probably others)."

MoogerFooger Modular Patch 2


YouTube via Rothgar777. Patch 1 here
"The same 3 MoogerFoogers as part one, but patched together differently."

FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA DEMO

FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA DEMO - HIGH QUALITY SOUND ! Metalic case version. Played with digital delay

YouTube via AnalogAudio1
"Demo of the Farfisa Syntorchestra analog keyboard / synthesizer. It looks a bit like an ARP synth. This vintage baby was used by Klaus Schulze on his album Moondawn, by Ash Ra (Ashra Tempel) and by Vangelis. It is a monophonic synthesizer with some presets and a polyphonic section. Simple, but it sounds great - especially with a delay effect! I use it today, to make electronic music. Enjoy..."

A brisk theme close-up


YouTube via attorks
"Again this video has close-ups so you can follow most of what is happening. At the end of the video I am slightly losing track of the beat but I don't think it is to obvious. The first sequence you hear is performed by the MFM Modular using the CGS Steiner Low Pass filter. The second sequence you hear is performed by the Synthesizers.com Modular using the Ian Fritz 5Pulser Waveshaper and All-In EG. The chords (sort of) are played on the Clavia Nord Lead 1. The solo's are performed on the Creamware MiniMax ASB using the AKAI AX80 keyboard."

Richie Hawtin echate a un lado que voy pa' ya' !! (Twist it a little bit more)


YouTube via Darito09. Access Virus TI Polar
"Here I come... out of my way!! Tech house scene is all mine!!
Synthesizers are not like they used to be... they're getting even better!!"

浮気なレジカル


YouTube via 13837. KORG Super Section. A synth shot with background music to start the weekend.

Waldorf Blofeld Factory Sample Waves

Here's a list of the factory waves via Michael on the Waldorf list. You can use these as your Oscillator sources.

1 Clav
2 Piano
3 Acoustic Gtr
4 Zither
5 E-Organ
6 Mixed Choir
7 Ney Flute
8 Marimba
9 French Horn
10 Kalimba
11 Strings
12 Tubular Bell
13 Pizzicato
14 Hi Hat Open
15 Hi Hat Closed
17 Ride Cymbal
18 Cymbal
18 Crash Cymbal
19 Cymbal Bell
20 Tambourine
21 Triangle
22 Guiro
23 bongo low
24 Bongo High
25 Agogo
26 Infinite Ending (like a orch hit that doesn't end..)
27 Sad Strings
28 String Chord
29 Sweet Strings (all 3 string chord, major? minor? some sound like
11th chords..)
30 Score Spectrum (don't know what this is.. but if you pitch it low
enough, it almost sounds mechanical, like a sci fi space ship
rumble... machinery and massive size....)
31 Gong Spectrum
32 Soft Gong
33 Hose
34 Electricity
35 AC 230/50hz
36 AC 110/60hz .... ooh we're are going to annoy the FOH guy...
37 machine
38 Shellac (vinyl noise)
39 Sonar
40 spring
41 Impulse

Ketron Solton


via this auction

Note this is the one from this video.

How to program a Roland TR-909 in 3 minutes


YouTube via nvanzoeren
"A small demonstration about how to program a Roland TR-909"

The Tuss - GX1 Solo


YouTube via indexppeuc
"Making videos is not my thing so just listen to the song rather then view the picture I guess. Feel free to argue about who The Tuss is."

Plasma Synth Controller

via Hilltree on synthforum.nl
Translation in Googlish:
"Following my neon oscillator, thus generating sound through discharge.
I picked up next DIY project.

This is the synth plasma disk controller.

So I want this, or a synthesized control [filter or OSC control or input] Or will generate sounds like my neon oscillator.

Now the plan is still in the early stages, but measurements in the print and have been going around.

Now I know that the cathode? a very high voltage to slow down. So thereafter, but not measured, for damage to my meters

I have noticed that, without the glass plate to touch, if a field / stray voltage from 10 to 50 volts AC. See multimeter and duspol If I get the negative of the multimeter to earth and lay down and hold my hand, and with my other hand / finger plasma disk .. touch the multimeter 50 to 200 volts AC.

The voltage varies from bottom to top 50 volts disk drive 200 volts. The high voltages are innocent by the very low power. But ... this is my fun things to do.

Maybe I should have the edge on a metal disk or aluminum tape and affixing them to the ground / earth to make it an effect. I think that with only the finger on the plate is not enough power is generated.

Now I do not know whether you with these low ampere tensions also can control other electronics. Soon another opampje try."
Update: a little more info from Hilltree directly: "It generates an output voltage 0-10volts / 0-15 volts when put a finger on it. at the lower end...the lower voltages and the upper end the higher voltages. See it as an spacey kaosspad with spectacular lightshow ;) With the output voltages , you can control a synth / modular /pitch /whatever piece of gear that this voltages accepted."

Moogseum - Images and a Letter from Brian Kehew

via Brian Kehew of The Moog Cookbook on the new Moogseum:

"So - the announcement was made of the first museum show from the Bob Moog Foundation Archive. This is the stuff we've been sorting and cataloging over the last many months. It will be at NAMM's own museum, a perfect place, as NAMM's about making music and the instrument industry. Michelle Moog-Koussa has arranged to release the first pieces from the Archive to be seen in public; a tiny fraction of stuff was in this case at NAMM. Prototypes and production models of Bob's designs, tape masters and copies, photos, schematics, his daily notebooks; lots more will be coming. In some ways, it will be a perfect preview of the proposed Moogseum plans that were unveiled at the NAMM show as well...

The show begins in September, I know they will be having opening celebrations and almost certainly hosting concerts/talks relating to Moog history and Bob's life throughout the run of the exhibit. It should be pretty popular. Much of it will be geared to the teaching of the history and relevance of the Moog story - as they have over 100,000 students a year come through.

I know they are interested in loans of instruments than can be shown during this museum exhibit. I have already arranged for some of the main designs to be loaned, but I know they are currently lacking an original R.A.Moog theremin, certainly an important featured item. If anyone has one to loan - please contact the Moog Foundation Archive.... Other items to loan or donate would probably also be welcome, if you have anything special (signs, photos, etc). It's already an astounding collection of stuff if you're into Electronic Music; and fantastic that it's finally going to see the light of day."


You can find contact info at the bottom of The Bob Moog Foundation

Wendy Carlos' Clockwork Orange

more images here

computer controlled


YouTube via 25dialectic. This one gets a post for the small amount of gear, all live. Also, you might remember Computer Controlled from this post. Also these posts.
TB-303
x0xb0x
Machinedrum UWmkI
TC ELectronic Nova Delay Pedal

exagonal sequencer


YouTube via djbravetti

C64 CynthCart Filter Pedal - The Dunlop Cry-Baby Pong Controller


C64 CynthCart Filter Pedal - The Dunlop Cry-Baby Pong Controller from LifeInABox Productions on Vimeo.
"For more about this video please head to:

stuffinmyroom.blogspot.com/2009/01/c64-cynthcart-filter-pedal-dunlop-cry.html

Thanks.
- Management"

NAMM: WNAMM09: Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard and Largo Vi


see the write-up on Sonic State

Moog Little Phatty

flickr by Nick Scribner

full size

note the orage on the box matches the orange on the synth. And the curtains... and the... it's a cool shot.


"The Little Phatty is the late Bob Moog's last ingenius contribution to electronic music/the world.

I'd been researching analog synths for the past year and decided on the small but PHAT LP.

Thank you, Mom and Dad!"

Knobs

flickr by foteck
(click for more)

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Korg Esx-1

The Meow Pals

flickr by robo_lasers

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KORG MicroKORG

Depeche Mode - In The Studio (2008) - Web Clip #6


YouTube via dmdotcom. No synth audio. Just some synth spotting. KORG MS20, EMS VCS3 aka Putney and I *think* a Minimoog. via Califaudio who has the track listing and tour dates.
"Dave and Martin recording vocals for the song "Wrong".

Camera: Mr Andy Fletcher.

Be sure to visit www.depechemode.com for all the latest news, including "Tour Of The Universe" to..."

Sherman Filterbank Extravaganza

images, words, and a sample on khoral's Cafe 80.

BCM Welcomes Diabolical Devices and Class A Electronics

http://bigcitymusic.com
via the Big City Music blog
"We're very very excited to offer instruments from Diabolical Devices and their sister company Class A Electronics. Diabolical takes instruments like the Roland TR-707 drum machine, the Casio SK-1 and others and modifies them. Whether it's a pitch mod for every drum sound, or a banana plug patch bay for different bends, or an added LFO, these pieces come back from the dead!

Here's a picture of a circuit bent TR-7027. This is a Roland TR-707 that also has the sounds from a Roland TR-727. You can switch back and forth. All the drum sounds have pitch mods with knobs to control the bends. They also have three separate global bends and a cymbal delay bend. On the left there's a banana plug patch bay allowing you to link several bends at once creating some truly unique sounds.

Class A Electronics makes some incredible guitar pedals as well as small wattage tube amplifiers and more. Check back with us soon for the latest from these guys!"

boiingg

"written by Jules (pixelmechanic)

a bouncing midi pattern generator
MonomeSerial prefix: /osc

A basic but fun take on Tenori-On Bounce Mode, put together as an overdue exercise in teach-yourself-monome. Requires monomeserial set to /osc. Should be good for 40h, 64s, 128s & 256s, plus has virtual interface for monome-less operation. Currently midi output only, and noteouts are adjustable from 0 to 127. Loads of fun with Ableton>Impulse (syncs to external host) and plays nicely in Max Runtime.

Includes a virtual 64 + 128 + 256 interface (see above and below)"

Hexillator [neon oscillator]


YouTube via hilltree
"Hexillator, based on six neon relaxation oscillators.
If you like it , see my site for the schematics."

ELKA EM - 44 synthesizer


YouTube via hilltree
"Sound snippet of my rare and obscure Elka synthesizer module EM44"

Behringer BSY- 600 with old GEM organ.


YouTube via hilltree
"Behringer BSY-600 Bass synthesizer with old GEM organ rhythmbox"

Ketron Solton Programmer 24 S - Arranger Keyboard


YouTube via zibbybone

"This crappy video is just a basic run-through of what works and doesn't work (to my knowledge) of this item that I am selling. Auction includes keyboard, bass pedal board and volume pedal. Several keys do not trigger (this is usually an easy fix). As for other functions, you're on your own. The strings sound quite nice, very reminescent of the ARP/Solina String Ensemble."
I'm not seeing it listed yet.


Update: via this auction

NAMM: Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Always In Perfect Harmony At NAMM Show


YouTube via gearwire
"Bringing vocal harmonization and vocoding to more compact places than ever before, Electro-Harmonix shows off the Voice Box at Winter NAMM 2009, which is great for all those late nights at the office or for all the countless situations where I've had to vocode on the go.

See more on Gearwire.com."

FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA DEMO


YouTube via AnalogAudio1. Video removed?: see this post.
HIGH QUALITY SOUND! Metalic case version. Played with digital delay
"This Syntorchestra is the metalic case version, wich looks very cool ;-). The design of it looks a bit like an ARP synth. It was often used by Klaus Schulze (on his album Moondawn), Vangelis, Ash Ra (Ashra). It is heard on many classic electronic music records in the seventies.
I played the syntorchestra with an digital delay. Enjoy!"

E75 Slow Strings


YouTube via FlametopFred. Yamaha Electone E75.

Hobnox audiotool - secret box - ambiant 808 jam


YouTube via danmusicstoke
"my first time using the browser based hobnox audiotool.
i diddent want to make the cliche acid track so i went for a minimal ambiant aprochusing onley the tb 808 sim and the stompboxes. hope you like it =D

ill have more hobnox vids up soon.

in the mean time have ago yourself @ http://www.hobnox.com/audiotool.1046....

its a flash so anyone can use it because its free =].


more of my music at http://www.myspace.com/danmusicstoke"

Talk by computer music pioneer Peter Zinovieff [London]

image via peterzinovieff on MySpace

This one in via fabio.

"Music and Geology or Geology, Electronic Music and Opera :: Wednesday February 4, 2009 :: 6:30 for 7:00pm :: London Knowledge Lab - Institute of Education :: 23 - 29 Emerald St, London WC1N 3QS, England :: Tube: Holborn, Russell Square or Chancery Lane :: Map:

The talk is about three enterprises of excellence that Zinovieff has been intimately involved in. He describes his making the first geological map of the Cuillins mountains in Skye (1958), the problems of his early computers (1960’s) in electronic music contrasted to some present day experiments (2008), and the preparation of his libretto for “The Mask of Orpheus” (1984) by Birtwistle.

He shows that these wildly different endeavours are not so dissimilar when it comes down to the nuts and bolts of their
actual creation.

The lecture of 40 minutes will be accompanied by archive videos, sounds and slides, as well as a display of rocks, pictures and electronic objects.

Peter Zinovieff is a pioneer of electronic and computer music. He is a British inventor of Russian ethnicity, most notable for his EMS company, which made the famous VCS3 synthesiser in the late ’60s. The synthesiser was used by many early progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd and White Noise, Krautrock groups like Kraftwerk as well as more pop oriented artists, a good example being David Bowie.

Zinovieff also wrote the libretto for Harrison Birtwistle’s opera The Mask of Orpheus.

CAS 1968-2009 - has been supporting the Computer Arts for over 40 years

Future CAS meetings include:

Wed 4 Mar - Francesca Franco
Wed 1 Apr - Joel Parthemore
Wed 6 May - Jorn Ebner"

PLAN B DIRECT GOES LIVE!

"Electro-Acoustic Research is happy to announce that the PLAN B DIRECT sales portal is now operational. You may now purchase Plan B goods directly through us, or be directed to dealers which currently stock our goods.



Click on the PURCHASE tab at ear-group.net to have a look around!

With our upcoming move back to the Los Angeles metro area and the reemergence of our direct sales portal we thank you for your continued support."
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