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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Yamaha CS5 Rainbow

cool little animated gif via cliplead_ here. Also see the Roland TR-909 here.

Update: and a Casio SK-5 here.

Your Music Still Sucks

On that note, Metasonix modules arrive at Big City Music. :)

via the Big City Music blog:
"We just got our first shipment of Metasonix r51 vacuum tube VCA/Distortion modules in! They look great and can sound like a bear who's sat on a sharp stick! Check them out here."

Boss SE-50 Stereo Effects Processor Demo SE50


YouTube via zibbybone
"Quick demo running through the presets of this early 90's fx unit. I have a simple sequence playing on a Roland HS-80 (Alpha Juno 2 with speakers) using an unfiltered saw wave without chorus running into the left channel and a couple of preset patterns from a Roland TR-626 Rhythm Composer in the right channel. There are some algorithms (such as Stereo Mixer and "x" + "y") that have seperate parameters and/or effects for each channel. In Vocoder mode, the HS-80 acts as carrier signal and drum machine as modulator. Using half the width of a single rack space, this compact unit is great for live situations. With a street price of $400 back then, the SE-50 gave a lot of bang for the buck."

Alternative Oscillators -Volume 1


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here are a few different modules you wouldn't normally use for oscillators. But, in a pinch, or for effect, they can do the job quite nicely.

As a reference, we start with an Analogue Systems rs95 square wave. The first alternative is the Plan B Model 37 Elf LFO. Yes, it will track one volt per octave. It also offers a few different waveform outputs too.

The next is the Cwejman MMF-1. Lots of Cwejman modules track one volt per octave. This is one of them. This is the lowpass mode, but it will track in the other modes, including the awesome dual bandpass mode.

Next is the Analogue Systems rs120 Comb Filter. It does not track one volt per octave, but the feedback makes for an interesting tone for an oscillator. All modules are being sequenced by the A.S. rs200."

(Fairlight) Enter data to Page R with QWRTY keybard


YouTube via btpro
"Another Fairlight demonstration.
Page R is Real Time Sequencer.
In this tutorial, I enter playing data from QWRTY keyboard (not musical keyboard).

Moving cursor = arrow key
Enter / Delete notes = Set, Delete key
Fill command (hihat part) = F key"

circuit bent coleco talking teacher


YouTube via stylinghead. This is only the second coleco post that's gone up.

Jen P-700 Pedal Bass

via this auction

Details from the auction:
"Jen P-700 Pedal Bass stand alone bass pedals. Please follow this link to find more photos

Essentially they are a simple analogue synthesier producing powerful, analogue bass. You can select 8 foot and 16 foot tones independently with foot switches. This means you can use them on their own or together. You can also select sustain and control the decay time. This sustain feature is great for guitarists or live keyboard playing. You can also adjust the bass tone, volume and tuning.

I understand they are very rare and highly sought after. Looking at the web, it looks like one sold for $345. However, I have put a low reserve and I hope they go to a good home.

I found this website with pictures of this product

The bass pedals are quite heavy so collection prefered."

Waldorf Pulse Rackmount Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

Note this is a three OSC analog mono synth with modulation matrix, not a virtual analog. Click the iamge to read the mod sources and destinations.




HITACHI HMO-5 compact electronic organ


via this auction

Not a synth, but unique and very cool looking, and it's from Hitachi! Click the label below for more from them.

Auctions details:
"HITACHI HMO-5 is extremely rare compact electronic piano/organ
manufactured by HITACHI in 1970's Japan

HITACHI HMO-5 was also sold as EMIX PIACERA EV-06

i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays
difinitely mini-organ and synth collectors gem!

cool futuristic design in silver and black plastic body with full sized 32keys
small and light weight
3 sounds(organ, piano, mandolin),metronome(cute sound),vibrate,volume,on/off
'70s warm analog sounds
it has line out,mic in
good for live performance(small and light weight and looks cool!)
works with 8 size D batteries"

SUIKO-ST50 Japanese Exotic KOTO Synth


via this auction.

Click on the image for a larger shot. Be sure to see the SUIKO label below for other models. The seller also has some others up for auction.

auction details:
"SUIKO-ST50 is extremely rare and most strange japanese electronic musical instruments
it was originally made for japanese traditinal music circa. 1990.
SUIKO-ST50 was a expensive and most full functional product of SUIKO series

SUIKO-ST50 was very expensive and made very limited quantities those days
originaly made for the very small circle of the people who seriously studying japanese traditional music
and never sold at ordinary musical instruments market
so i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays...
this is your first and last chance to get this vintage bizarre gem!

it has 2 rows of button keyboard
this keyboard specially designed for playing glissando easily like koto(japanese harp)
front row of the keyboard is japanese scale,so just playing randomly you can easily get exotic japanese melody!
it has internal stereo speakers and stereo output jack,phone jack,pedal jack,AC jack

there are various switchs for special japanese tuning, sustain,octave shift,vibrate,bend,mono/poly switch etc
trill switch easily simulates unique trill playing on Koto(japanese harp) two bend lever are available,pitch and sound level
most strange function is auto chord button(left below 4 button)
hold one keyboard and touch this button it automaticaly generates special exotic japanese style chord
it's not same as western theory but it from various japanese moods of poetic minds,really exotic!
and it also has auto play/rec function,you can record and play your performance
and play another instruments over your recording sound

many sounds are selectable,mainly japanese traditional instruments like shyakuhachi(japanese bamboo flute),koto(japanese harp) to oboe,strings,chorus etc..
in drums mode it become exotic rhythm section full of japanese traditional drums and percussion
so you can play all these percussion by tapping keyboard

sounds are very realistic,warm and strange!,unique original japanese sounds
even chorus or strings sound has dark vintage sound color like mellotron

I recommends SUIKO-ST50 for the artist who tired of western electronic instruments and seeking for fresh and bizzare sounds
and also recommends those who seriously studying japanese traditional music

Item is MINT condition and fully working.
comes with japanese manual(copy),and simple english guidance(each switch name &function etc) by myself
using 6 batteries or DC9V adaptor(not included)"

KORG MS-2000R

via this auction




Multivox Firstman SQ-01 Mini Music Lab SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

Some interesting shots of the unit showing it's perspective size. Note the warped surface, the jacks on the curved front of the unit. The bottom two knob shots remind of a mix between the KORG ER-1, MOOG The Source and an orange on black ARPs. Also note Multivox made them and it's not just Firstman, but Firstman International. I sometimes forget this.

Details from the auction:

"MULTIVOX SQ-01 Mini Music Lab analog synthesizer circa 1981. It works on 8AA batteries and sounds great.

Here's info from the manual
"The MULTIVOX SQ-01 Mini Music Lab SEQUENCE SYNTHESIZER is a monophonic multi-sound producing source (a synthesizer) and a digital recording device ( a computer memory storage sequencer) in one compact control box. The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab is to music what the calculator is to math. A.C. or 12 Volt D.C. power and memory storage backup help make the SQ-01 mini Music Lab a complete self contained unit, allowing the composer/performer to create sounds and compositions anywhere and record them for immediate musical background to compose and playback compositions flawlessly."

"The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab allows standard musical notation to be transferred to simple graphic notation that instructs the programmer/performer to enter a pitch and the length of time that pitch will be held. The music is recorded and stored into any one or all of sixteen possible channels for a possible 1024 note capacity. The seven octave range oscillator, pulse and sawtooth waveform generator, 24 dB low pass filter and envelope controls interact for the infinite sound creation we have come to expect from the finest and most sophisticated synthesizers. Optional BS-01 Bass Pedal controllers provide a unique automatic controllable bass pedal synthesizer that can transpose complete bass patterns of your creation."

'The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab can be interfaced and synchronized with other labs and synthesizers for full Mini Lab ensembles and infinite creative potential.'"

BEHRINGER's China Factory


YouTube via BEHRINGERCC.
"A video describing BEHRINGER's China factory."
Also see the Electro Harmonix factory tour.

Why I post what I post...

You never know what people will find useful or interesting. You may not be interested in the Philips PCM 100, but this person was.

"I recently found one of those philips pcm 100 composers but couldn't find a manual anywhere untill I crossed your blog via google. I was suprised to find out the foreign language is dutch, and since I'm from the Netherlands I speak and read it pretty well. So I wanted to thank you for posting it and letting you know what the actual language of the manual was. Not so suprisingly maybe since Philips is a dutch company.

Keep up the good work and thanks again!"

I love emails like this. It's also an interesting note about the manual. :)

Renaming the Keytar

Some in the comments of this post think we should rename the mighty keytar. Like it's too geeky or something. If you have anything better to call it, feel free to comment. I'll leave you with these classic keytastic videos while you ponder what could possibly relabel the classic keytar. Update: Polls added.

Brilliant Key Solo!

YouTube via t0asta. Vladima

Keytar - Song For Michael

YouTube via DrRyman. via the worst keytar videos ever on oobject


Songs From The Silver Box

Roger O'Donnell has a new release featuring the Moog Voyager. via Alka who is credited with additional drum and synth programming on the album. You can find the release on Amazon.

http://www.rogerodonnell.com/

Press Release:
"Anyone who fell in love with Roger O'Donnell's 2006 album, The Truth In Me, will most assuredly do the same with Songs From The Silver Box. In some respects, the template established by the earlier album remains in place for the second: the ten electronic songs are again performed almost solely with a single instrument, specifically the producer's beloved Moog Voyager; the album includes a mix of instrumental and vocal pieces (with his partner Erin Lang appearing once again on the new release); and as The Truth In Me ended with an extended composition (the fourteen-minute “...And So I Closed My Eyes”) so too does Songs From The Silver Box close with the thirteen-minute “Musique Pour Irakli.”

A key difference between the albums, however, is the presence of beats on the new album, a change that nudges O'Donnell's material closer to the refined melodic electronica associated with Boltfish artists such as Cheju , Mint, Milieu, and Joseph Auer. Though O'Donnell's material may (as reported) find its inspiration in the music of Autechre and Daedelus (among others), it evidences little of the alien severity of the former and the sample-based mayhem of the latter; O'Donnell's oft-pastoral settings, by comparison, are soothing and serene, and exude a warmth and humanity that sets his music apart from other genre practitioners.

The opening notes of “The Prince of Time” immediately identify the music as O'Donnell's when the Moog Voyager's warm sound is used to generate the song's kinetic bass and treble melodies. A few minutes into the piece, a midtempo funk pattern, the beats courtesy of Alka member Bryan Michael, makes its entrance, setting the stage for an extended synthesizer solo. Michael also programs the locomotive patterns that drive “If You Were Alone” and, interestingly, the pitter-pattering beats that appear in other pieces are likewise suggestive of “Trans-Europe Express” in their propulsive quality. Gentle pastel melodies dance over a repeating bass pattern in “Endlessly,” a song whose surface quietude tends to camouflage the emotion that slowly swells as it advances from one stage to the next, with lovely flourishes emerging ever-so-surreptitiously at the four-minute mark. Elsewhere, a beatific trip-hop lilt underscores the open-air splendour of “Changing” while “Always” brings a refreshing, free-floating spirit to the album.

On the vocal front, Lenka's siren-esque contribution to “In Your Hands Now” bolsters its already rapturous character, with the Australian singer's multi-tracked voice sinuously navigating a path over the rolling hills of the keyboard melodies and lightly skipping beat pattern. The first piece composed for the album, “Musique Pour Irakli,” originated when O'Donnell was commissioned to write and perform the music for an haute couture fashion collection in Paris for the Georgian designer Irakli. Swaying rhythms and intricate keyboard melodies suggest an elegant latticework of patterns and colours, while Lang's layered vocalizing offers intermittent sparkle. Her breathy singing also lends an appealing innocence to the melodically radiant “Tiny Pieces of You.” In its quiet way, the song is perhaps the album's most powerful, due in no small part to the fact that the intensity of feeling Lang and O'Donnell have for one another is so palpable.

O'Donnell's history will always precede him—how many others can say they played keyboards for the Psychedelic Furs and The Thompson Twins, and was a long-standing member of The Cure?—but such background is almost incidental in the case of the solo releases. They signify not just a new chapter in his career but an altogether separate volume, and anyone expecting songs remotely resembling The Cure's should look elsewhere. At this stage, O'Donnell has nothing to prove and could easily rest on his laurels, which makes the pleasures afforded by his wonderful solo material all the more satisfying."

The Casio VL 1 sequencer


YouTube via RothHandle

DX7 Orient Express


DX7 Orient Express from dvamateur on Vimeo.
"An attempt for Jarre's Orient Express on a DX7"

D50 Orinoco Flow


D50 Orinoco Flow from dvamateur on Vimeo.
"Quite a bit too fast, and the hits in right hand are at a wrong time. But that's the best I could do to imitate Enya's Orinoco Flow theme..."

Next video is in HD.

D50 Brass

D50 Brass from dvamateur on Vimeo.

DX7 Frequency Modulatioin


DX7 Frequency Modulatioin from dvamateur on Vimeo.
"Creating some simple tones using frequency modulation synthesis."

DX7 Frequency Modulation Part II

DX7 Frequency Modulation Part II from dvamateur on Vimeo.
"Creating a clarinet sound using frequency modulation."
sent my way via fischek.

Synthesizer Programming - Episode 4 - Trance / Dance gated / polysynth sound


YouTube via Thalassa77
"How to create a Trance / Dance gated / polysynth sound. From a basic patch to a powerful dance sound using supersaw wave . The parameters values are approx. Values are expressed in %. The synthesizer is synth1 a free vst synthesizer but you can get similar sounds using similar parameters with other synts ( hardware or software )"

Something Nice For Your Cat (part 2)


YouTube via JohnLRice. Part 1 here
"More of the same as part 1, just a different take . . .except . . . I turned off the main light! Wow, pretty clever, eh? ;-) Thank you very much for taking the time to listen, comment and rate!

Simple unrehearsed soloing featuring are the wonderful sounds of MOTM-300 sine waves passed through MOTM-440 and MOTM-485 filters. For more information on MOTM synthesizers go to www.synthtech.com/"

MC-8 Programming


YouTube via btpro
"Tutorial of Roland digital sequencer MC-8.
MC-8 released in 1977."

Analogue Bass how to - Casio CZ


YouTube via benanderson88
"Re uploaded the video... seeing as the first one had alot of empty space where nothing happened.

This is a video showing how a Casio CZ can have a similar sound to a vintage Roland Juno Bass-line as well as being a simple "how to" for programming it."

House with the Juno-106 and CZ3000

"My new house song titled "purple haze" using the Roland Juno-106 and the CasioCZ3000 synthesizers. This is a live-mix, no overdubbing.
Enjoy.
(c) Ben Anderson 2008"

Dire Docks Mario 64 Piano


YouTube via benanderson88
"Dire docks level theme from Super Mario 64, a great song! I'm not the best player but I try. :)
Casio FZ1 sampler acting as a MIDI controller, VST is the DSK Virtuoso running in FLStudio8."

Korg NanoKONTROL Overview: Get Out Your Magnifying Glass


YouTube via gearwire
"In this video, Bill Holland takes a look at the Korg nanoKONTROL, one of the most compact controllers on the market today. This is not to be confused with the nunoKONTROL, which subsequently controls Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt.
See more on Gearwire.com."

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Yamaha PSS 280


YouTube via RothHandle. Watch this video and the next and think about it.
What piece of kit would you save? Me? The Oberheim Matrix-6. It was my first.

More steaming Yamaha PSS 280 action

Treating an entire instrumental mix through the MOTM 410 filter


YouTube via RothHandle
"These last couple of weeks have been slightly dry when it comes to new films but I have been keeping myself busy trying to finish the new Antkowiak album.Kryz Antkowaiak is a very well known polish artist and this is his third solo album. So far I have mixed six tracks out of ten so I am feeling fairly positive and pleased.

These short smippets were filmed at my Studio in Stockholm. The studio started out like a very modest home studio in the late 90s. Since then it has grown bit by bit. If you are curious about the studio please stroll by www.roth-handle.nu for more info about instruments, bookings and music. I am also on Myspace...just search fopr Molesome and I will be there like an old Motown track..."

Even more modular sequences with utopian influences

"These last couple of weeks have been slightly dry when it comes to new films but I have been keeping myself busy trying to finish the new Antkowiak album. So far I have mixed six tracks out of ten so I am feeling fairly positive and pleased.

These short smippets were filmed at my Studio in Stockholm. If you are curious about the studio please stroll by www.roth-handle.nu for more info about instruments, bookings and music. I am also on Myspace...just search fopr Molesome and I will be there like an old Motown track..."

Not everything is going up. You can find more videos on RothHandle's YouTube Channel.

buchla is love (draft two)


flickr by guiltysin

"Draft version 2.0

Drew many little versions of a buchla before doing this version. Problem is that it still doesn't look quite right. Need to sketch more. Keeping the rounded corners (for the cuddly effect).

The original can be found here.

Alessandro Cortini circa 2009 and Buchla 200e."

How to program a Roland TR-808


YouTube via nvanzoeren.
"A small demonstration about how to program a Roland TR-808

Sorry for my bad english, and please don't complain about the bad audio quality because this movie is just for educational use."
Be sure to see the TR-909 video as well.
TIP: you can search for nvanzoeren on the top left of this site to find prior posts.

electro-infected access virus music


YouTube via feelda303. with cubase.

First Look at Nortron 2.0 - Sequencing the Nord Modular G2


YouTube via DSPaudioTV
"DSPaudio's Nortron sequencer laying down some chimera of Drum & Bass or Tech Step backed up by the Clavia Nord Modular G2 sound engine. Composed after seeing Klute at the Crown Room PDX."

POLITREP Customized Keytar Lead Solo


YouTube via Space4Keys.
"POLITREP customized Keytar Solo, John Petrucci Cover by Matrix, S4K user"
No the Matrix referred is not me. It's this matrix obviously influenced by the movie.
That out of the way, anyone know more about that keytar?

Jd800 Roland Synth Demostration, performed by S4K


YouTube via Space4Keys
"Demostration
Keyboard: Roland Jd800
Patches: Factory Presets
Performed by S4K
www.space4keys.com"

Yamaha AN1X Virtual Analog Synth

via this auction


Micro Photo Theremin


YouTube via archerx67. via this auction. whale songs
"This is a Photo Theremin with delay into a 15 watt guitar amp."
stickers, paint or other?

there are more samples at the auction while it's up.

Korg MicroKORG

via this auction. I almost put this one on MATRIXSYNTH-B
It's interesting to see this synth in time. The perspective now is obviously different than when it first came out, like the Trinity further below. I'm curious how these synths will age in time. The MicroKORG kind of reminds me of the DX7 of our time. It didn't really bring anything new aside from maybe it's compact package, but you see them everywhere. Compact and affordable does mean something...
I wonder how many of these sold.

Roland JD-800 Programmable Synthesizer


via this auction

"Oscillators
ROM based digital synthesizer
Tone generation:
S+S (Sampling and Synthesis) with resonant filters.
6 MegaByte ROM with 108 PCM Waves, expandable by PCM Rom Cards.
CD Quality waveforms
24 db Filters
108 internal source waveforms:
* 13 Analog waves
* 22 digital waves
* 10 samples
* 16 percussion samples
* 9 overtones
* 4 piano's
* 17 attack transients
* 6 wind samples
* 9 noise
* 2 effect samples
You can also add waveforms from ROM plug-in cards"

Diabolical Modified TR-707 circuit-bent.com


Diabolical Modified TR-707 circuit-bent.com from Meadows Ling on Vimeo.
via this auction
"Roland TR-707 with added pitch controls for the first 8 drum sounds/groups (bass drum through Hi-Hats..not cymbals)
Each pitch control has a bypass switch and a bi-color (green/blue) LED to indicate pitch status. There is also a 12 point circuit-bending patch bay and 4 hard-wired switches, when these are activated you can generate a variety of ring-mod, distorted and bit reduced, and delayed effects. Please check out the audio samples on our web site. This machine also has Blue LED color change."


Roland PG-200

via this auction

Korg Trinity 61

via this auction
"Sound Generation : Multi-Oscillator Synthesis System
Sound : 24MB internal PCM ROM
Keyboard : 61-key
Memory Capacity : 256 Programs and 256 Combinations
Effects : 114 dynamic multi-effects, 8 insert and 2 master effects available simultaneously
Display : touch-screen Graphical User Interface
Sequencer : 16-track, 80000-note capacity
Card slot : optional 8MB PCM Flash ROM for sounds
Controllers : ribbon controller, joystick, assignable switches
Connectors : L(Mono)/R output, Phones, MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, Foot switch, Foot pedal"

Yamaha SK20


via this auction

Serge mars communication


"A message sent to mars and sent back.... Made entirely with Serge Modular Creature and Quad Slope... 4 live takes, reverb and panning added.."

Eurorack Modular

Eurorack Modular Expanding

just a nice shot from Califaudio

Rasselbock and Lemur


Rasselbock and Lemur from joa e on Vimeo.
"AudioTool controlled via Midi by a Lemur device.
The Lemur is mapped to the Rasselbock and the Kobolt.
There are also two loop players involved."
The Smiths

Modular Synthesizer

flickr by josh™
(click for more)

full size

"First glipse of the modular system with 4 modules.
Tip Top Audio Oscillator, Polyvox VCF, Doepfer VCA, Analog Systems Envelope Generator RS60 ADSR"

KORG DS-10 -- Sleight of Hand (original)


YouTube via huntraun
"My fourth song using the Korg DS-10. Sorry for not having any video, but my DS is getting repaired and I thought I'd put up a new song anyways.

Leave me comments on what you think."

Roland Jupiter 4


YouTube via abertronic
"test demo of jupiter 4 for ebay auction"
Roland Jupiter-4 on Ebay

Yamaha RM1x - Equinoxe 4


YouTube via hilltree
"Yamaha RM1x
Jean michel Jarre Equinoxe 4"

relay organ


YouTube via ffoitl
"a musical instrument inspired by elisha gray's "musical telgraph" one of the first electric/electronic musical instruments ever.
it's basically a relay oscillator than be "tuned" to various frequencies via midi controlled capacitors.
in the video i use a tenori-on as a midi sequencer. the video of the tenori-on is not totally in sync with the rest of the video but you should get an idea.
the sound is recorded with a self-built piezo contact mic and a coil taken from a solenoid."
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