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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Synth Kid at Mountain Oasis with a Minibrute
via Chris Stack on Facebook
"The Bob Moog Foundation inspiring young minds."
I'm guessing this was at the Dr. Bob's Interactive Sonic Experience posted here.
See the Mountain Oasis channel below for more.
Friday, February 19, 2010
New Moog Taurus 3 Site
http://www.taurusbass.com/
Sent my way via Marko and via Chris Stack of Moog Music.
Moog Taurus3 Microsite
Sent my way via Marko and via Chris Stack of Moog Music.
Moog Taurus3 Microsite
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Saturday, October 28, 2017
experimentalsynth :: The Krell Suite by Chris Stack
Published on Oct 28, 2017 experimentalsynth
"The Krell Suite was inspired by one of Make Noise’s Patch of the Week videos, a demo of their 0-Coast version of that abstract electronic music staple, The Krell Patch, based on Louis and Bebe Barron’s ground-breaking soundtrack for the movie Forbidden Planet. Stream and download at https://chrisstack.bandcamp.com/album..."
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Mountain Skies electro-music festival 2012
Mountain Skies electro-music festival 2012 part 1
YouTube Published on May 15, 2012 by azimuthvisuals
Mountain Skies electro-music festival 2012 part 2
via Chris Stack
YouTube Published on May 15, 2012 by azimuthvisuals
Mountain Skies electro-music festival 2012 part 2
via Chris Stack
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Univeristy of North Carolina-Greensboro Bestows Vintage Modulars to BMF
"Aries Modular on display at Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit. (Photo by Chris Stack)"
via The Bob Moog Foundation
"We are delighted to announce a permanent loan from UNC-Greensboro that includes a variety of synthesizers and other vintage instruments and equipment, including four legendary modulars: a custom built Moog Modular from R.A. Moog, Co., two ARP 2600s, and an Aries 300.
Due to the historical significance of this gift, we asked music technology journalist Geary Yelton to write a guest blog for us exploring some of the very early history behind the instruments.
Read more here about these fascinating synthesizers, and the man who bought or created them for the university in the early days of modular synthesis."
via The Bob Moog Foundation
"We are delighted to announce a permanent loan from UNC-Greensboro that includes a variety of synthesizers and other vintage instruments and equipment, including four legendary modulars: a custom built Moog Modular from R.A. Moog, Co., two ARP 2600s, and an Aries 300.
Due to the historical significance of this gift, we asked music technology journalist Geary Yelton to write a guest blog for us exploring some of the very early history behind the instruments.
Read more here about these fascinating synthesizers, and the man who bought or created them for the university in the early days of modular synthesis."
Friday, July 31, 2020
Subharmonicon & Hydrasynth Vignettes
synthandsoftware
"In three vignettes, Synth and Software contributor Chris Stack demonstrates interactions between the Moog Music Subharmonicon and the Ashun Sound Machines Hydrasynth."
Monday, July 14, 2008
Voyager Travels Farther, Little Phatty Gets Phatter with OS Upgrades
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (July 2008) – Owners of the Moog Voyager and Little Phatty
synths can now significantly upgrade their capabilities via free downloads from the Moog Music website, moogmusic.com.
The new Voyager 3.4 Operating System features extensive local control options, new touch surface features and enhanced pot resolution. All the great sonic capability of the Little Phatty Stage Edition is enhanced with the addition of an arpeggiator in the Stage II. And for controlling LFO and Arpeggiator rate, the Stage II has a new Tap Tempo and MIDI sync capability. Topping it all is the addition of a new bank of presets.
“Our goal is to continue to deliver value to our core customer base and these new free software releases will make many of them feel as if they have a completely new synth,” said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
There are two types of upgrades available for the Voyager and Little Phatty operating systems:
Voyager: A free software upgrade (for owners with version 3.0 or above) is available for download at http://moogmusic.com/voyager/ (under the “software” tab). A hardware upgrade is available for customers who have an older model of the Voyager (OS revision 2.5 or lower, built before August, 2005) increasing their current single bank of 128 presets to seven banks of 128 for a total of 896. This upgrade is available as a field upgrade for $265 or as a factory upgrade for $365. Customers who choose to upgrade will then be able to take advantage of all the latest software features in Version 3.4.
Little Phatty: Software upgrades for the Little Phatty Stage Edition are available for free download at http://moogmusic.com/littlephatty/ (under the “software” tab). If Stage Edition customers want to add the MIDI over USB capability of the Stage II, a hardware-based upgrade is available as a field upgrade for $100 or factory upgrade for $150.
synths can now significantly upgrade their capabilities via free downloads from the Moog Music website, moogmusic.com.
The new Voyager 3.4 Operating System features extensive local control options, new touch surface features and enhanced pot resolution. All the great sonic capability of the Little Phatty Stage Edition is enhanced with the addition of an arpeggiator in the Stage II. And for controlling LFO and Arpeggiator rate, the Stage II has a new Tap Tempo and MIDI sync capability. Topping it all is the addition of a new bank of presets.
“Our goal is to continue to deliver value to our core customer base and these new free software releases will make many of them feel as if they have a completely new synth,” said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
There are two types of upgrades available for the Voyager and Little Phatty operating systems:
Voyager: A free software upgrade (for owners with version 3.0 or above) is available for download at http://moogmusic.com/voyager/ (under the “software” tab). A hardware upgrade is available for customers who have an older model of the Voyager (OS revision 2.5 or lower, built before August, 2005) increasing their current single bank of 128 presets to seven banks of 128 for a total of 896. This upgrade is available as a field upgrade for $265 or as a factory upgrade for $365. Customers who choose to upgrade will then be able to take advantage of all the latest software features in Version 3.4.
Little Phatty: Software upgrades for the Little Phatty Stage Edition are available for free download at http://moogmusic.com/littlephatty/ (under the “software” tab). If Stage Edition customers want to add the MIDI over USB capability of the Stage II, a hardware-based upgrade is available as a field upgrade for $100 or factory upgrade for $150.
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Vocoder Experiment 1
Vocoder Experiment 1 by chrisstack
"A quick-and-dirty recording of some dual vocal processors in action... simultaneously playing an Alesis Micron vocoder through a Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter (controlled by an expression pedal) and a TC Helicon Voiceworks controlled by a MIDI keyboard. Background is Moog Voyager and Little Phatty, Yamaha MO8 and Korg MicroX (both non-Moog run through MF-101s)"
Update: Chris Stack is the Marketing Director for Moog Music
Update:
Vocoder Experiment #2
Vocoder Experiment #2 by chrisstack
"Further experiments in multiple vocal processors. Alesis Micron vocoder through Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter w/ expression pedal, TC Helicon Voiceworks controlled by MIDI keyboard, bass is Moog Little Phatty. Rest is Yamaha MO8 through 2 Moog MF-101s and Kurzweil K2000 through Moog MIDI MuRF."
"A quick-and-dirty recording of some dual vocal processors in action... simultaneously playing an Alesis Micron vocoder through a Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter (controlled by an expression pedal) and a TC Helicon Voiceworks controlled by a MIDI keyboard. Background is Moog Voyager and Little Phatty, Yamaha MO8 and Korg MicroX (both non-Moog run through MF-101s)"
Update: Chris Stack is the Marketing Director for Moog Music
Update:
Vocoder Experiment #2
Vocoder Experiment #2 by chrisstack
"Further experiments in multiple vocal processors. Alesis Micron vocoder through Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter w/ expression pedal, TC Helicon Voiceworks controlled by MIDI keyboard, bass is Moog Little Phatty. Rest is Yamaha MO8 through 2 Moog MF-101s and Kurzweil K2000 through Moog MIDI MuRF."
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Test Sequence #857
Published on Jan 11, 2013 Chris Stack·37 videos
"Just some noodling around on the synths while they are sequenced by the Koushion iPad step sequencer app. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
iTunes:
Koushion MIDI Step Sequencer - Kudzu Creative Group
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals
"Just some noodling around on the synths while they are sequenced by the Koushion iPad step sequencer app. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
iTunes:
Koushion MIDI Step Sequencer - Kudzu Creative Group
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals
Saturday, June 01, 2013
Moog Voyager :: Step Sequenced
Published on Jun 1, 2013 Chris Stack·48 videos
"Moog Voyager and a bunch of other synths arpeggiated or step sequenced to the same master clock. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
"Moog Voyager and a bunch of other synths arpeggiated or step sequenced to the same master clock. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
Thursday, June 08, 2017
The ContinuuConcert Promo Video - Behind The Scenes
Published on Jun 8, 2017 ContinuuCon
"A music-only version of the 2017 ContinuuConcert promo video, and a look behind the scenes. Shot with a ZOOM Q2n and a Canon T3i. Played by Sally Sparks, Geary Yelton and Chris Stack. Learn more at continuucon.com"
Continuucon started today, June 8 as posted here.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Gino Robair, Thomas Lehn, John Butcher, and EMS SYNTHI
via Chris Stack on Facebook
(click through for more pics)
"There was an EMS Synthi played in Asheville tonight. Marc Doty was nowhere to be seen. Is it too early to file a missing persons report?"
Search for Marc Doty on the right if you don't know who he is. :)
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Moog Grammy Sale
"Moog’s February Grammy Sale: Once More with Feeling
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (February 1, 2009) – Starting today, for the full 28 days of February…and for the last time, Moog Music is offering hefty rebates on its best-selling equipment. Moog’s Grammy Sale offers rebates of $100 on any Minimoog Voyager, $75 on any Little Phatty and $30 on any Etherwave theremin or Moogerfooger purchased from authorized Moog dealers during February.
“We’ve been doing this program for five years and it’s proven to have a positive impact on Moog dealer sales ~ every year we see a significant spike in customer product registrations during the month of February. We plan to replace the Grammy Sale with something equally attractive in the future, and we thank our loyal customers for participating in the sale,” said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
Visit moogmusic.com during February for more information on the Moog Grammy Sale.
About Moog Music: Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Bob Moog, the inventor of the synthesizer. Moog designs and manufactures electronic musical instruments, including Little Phatty® and Minimoog® Voyager® synthesizers, Moogerfooger® effects modules, Etherwave® theremins and The Moog Guitar. Founded by Bob Moog, Moog Music designs and manufactures its products in Asheville, N.C."
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (February 1, 2009) – Starting today, for the full 28 days of February…and for the last time, Moog Music is offering hefty rebates on its best-selling equipment. Moog’s Grammy Sale offers rebates of $100 on any Minimoog Voyager, $75 on any Little Phatty and $30 on any Etherwave theremin or Moogerfooger purchased from authorized Moog dealers during February.
“We’ve been doing this program for five years and it’s proven to have a positive impact on Moog dealer sales ~ every year we see a significant spike in customer product registrations during the month of February. We plan to replace the Grammy Sale with something equally attractive in the future, and we thank our loyal customers for participating in the sale,” said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
Visit moogmusic.com during February for more information on the Moog Grammy Sale.
About Moog Music: Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Bob Moog, the inventor of the synthesizer. Moog designs and manufactures electronic musical instruments, including Little Phatty® and Minimoog® Voyager® synthesizers, Moogerfooger® effects modules, Etherwave® theremins and The Moog Guitar. Founded by Bob Moog, Moog Music designs and manufactures its products in Asheville, N.C."
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Chris Stack :: Pattern Language
Published on May 15, 2018
"'Pattern Language' - an experiment with three synchronized sequencers (DSI Pro 2, Arturia MatrixBrute and Arturia MiniBrute 2S/Moog Voyager), all playing in different time signatures, creating evolving overlapping patterns. Moog Little Phatty lead and pad byCamel Audio Alchemy app. Matrixbrute run through an Eventide H9. Everything else run through a Line 6 Echo Pro. Hear more at chrisstack.com"
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
I Sing With An Electric Voice
YouTube via experimentalsynth | January 25, 2011 |
"A demonstration of "Electric Voice", a voice processing system comprising an Alesis Micron Vocoder and a TC-Helicon Voiceworks vocal processor. Additional expressive capabilities are provided by a Moog Etherwave Plus Theremin CV Controller and a Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter.
experimentalsynth.com is the creation of Chris Stack, former Marketing Manager for Moog Music and all around jack-o-the-wires"
Friday, August 28, 2015
Bob Moog Foundation Performance - Sally Sparks, Marc Doty, Chris Stack
Published on Aug 28, 2015 experimentalsynth
"A video/photo montage from our performance at The Hop Ice Creamery in Asheville, NC for the Bob Moog Foundation, on the 10th anniversary of the passing of Bob Moog. Learn more at bobmoogfoundation.org"
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Moog Modular, Aries Modular, ARP 2600 #mtnoasis
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Snowfall - Chris Stack
Published on Feb 9, 2016 experimentalsynth
"An experiment in sight and sound. Yamaha MO8, DSI Pro-2, Moog Voyager, Arturia MicroBrute, Eventide H9 and other effects. Hear more at chrisstack.bandcamp.com"
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
EMEAPP SONIC TEST DRIVE: ELECTRO-HARMONIX EH-0300 VOCODER AND ARTURIA MATRIXBRUTE
Published on Nov 12, 2019 EMEAPP
"EMEAPP SONIC TEST DRIVE: Electro-Harmonix EH-0300 Vocoder and Arturia MatrixBrute demoed by Chris Stack from your good friends at the Electronic Music Education and Preservation Project. More info at www.emeapp.org, please join us a member!
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