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Wednesday, April 05, 2023

Michael Whalen Synth Jams


video upload by Michael Whalen

Playlist:
1. Michael Whalen "If Keith (Emerson) and Tony (Banks) had a baby" on the Sequential Trigon 6.
    Imagine Keith Emerson did his arrangement of the song "Abacab" by Genesis...
2. Michael Whalen "Chromatic Soloing" on the Sequential Trigon 6.
3. Michael Whalen "Jazz Jam" on the Trigon 6 synth.
4. Michael Whalen "Funky Filter Jam" on the Prophet-5
5. Michael Whalen "Big Dumb Blues in D" on the Prophet-5.
6. Michael Whalen "Jam in D" on the Minimoog.
7. Michael Whalen "World Jam" on the Minimoog.
8. Michael Whalen "Morning improvisation" on the Yamaha DX1
9. Michael Whalen "Flute Solo jam" on the Yamaha VL1.
10. Michael Whalen "Groovy Jam in A" on the ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe.

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Michael Whalen "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" on Synclavier 9600


video upload by Michael Whalen

"Michael Whalen creates a virtual "orchestra" with his Synclavier 9600 system. Drawing on the orginal score by Tchaikovsky, MW played all the parts while adapting samples and doing sound design for each part."

You can find additonal posts mentioning the 9600 here.

The Ultimate Synth Rig: Michael Whalen's concert at EMEAPP


video upload by Michael Whalen

"Michael Whalen's streaming concert in April 2022 at EMEAPP is becoming one of the best-known electronic music events of the last decade. In this short video, Michael talks about how he chose the amazing vintage synthesizers he played at EMEAPP. Watch what inspired him and his connection to these instruments.

Watch Michael's full EMEAPP concert:"

Michael Whalen "Live In Concert" [NEW 4K Version. REVISED Titles]

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"PRE-ORDER/PRE-SAVE LINK TO LIVE RECORDING: https://michaelwhalen.lnk.to/liveinco...

This is Michael Whalen's FIRST streaming concert - ever. He is celebrating the music from his new album "Imaginary Trains" using a keyboard rig made up of historically significant instruments and one-of-a-kind instruments.

Combining Michael’s love of 70s and 80s German electronic music (Tangerine Dream & Kraftwerk) with Michael’s masterful sound design and his arcing romantic melodies, “Imaginary Trains” is a new creative high water mark for the award-winning composer and internationally renown recording artist. Enjoy this dynamic performance and exciting new electronic music."

See previous posts for additional videos and interviews with Michael Whalen.

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Michael Whalen A Major improvisation on a Yamaha DX-1 synthesizer.


video upload by Michael Whalen

"MW does a improvisation on the legendary Yamaha DX-1 FM digital synthesizer."

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Cherry Audio Minimode Moments - Steve Porcaro of Toto & More



"Minimode is our painstaking virtual emulation of the granddaddy of all portable synthesizers. When we set out to create Minimode, we focused on a single principle: absolute authenticity.

Minimode is also part of our #BobMoog Appreciation Month campaign to raise funds for the The Bob Moog Foundation. Please consider making a donation to the BMF today at bit.ly/CherryCelebratesBob. Thanks, Steve!"

Playlist:
Cherry Audio Minimode Moment - Steve Porcaro of Toto
Cherry Audio Minimode Moment - Michael Whalen
Cherry Audio Minimode Moment - Dr Fink of Prince & The Revolution
Cherry Audio Minimode Moment - Doug Johnson of Loverboy

Wednesday, March 02, 2022

NYC Composer Michael Whalen on the Minimoog Model D Signed by Herb Deutsch


video upload by moogfoundation

"'... It's a piece of art ... a piece of history.' - Michael Whalen

Recording artist, synthesist, composer, and producer Michael Whalen on why the Minimoog is so iconic, and why this one, in particular, is priceless.

Enter to win this stunning vintage Minimoog Model D in a custom walnut cabinet, signed by synthesizer pioneer Herb Deutsch https://bit.ly/DeutschMinimoogRaffle

The Minimoog featured is serial number 11,535, built at Moog Music’s Cheektowaga, NY factory during the late 1970s. It has an estimated value of $10,000. Due to the highly-coveted nature of this archetypal synthesizer, and the iconic signature from Herb Deutsch, it is likely to increase in value. This Minimoog has been meticulously restored by revered synthesizer technician Wes Taggart of Analogics, who also crafted its new custom walnut cabinet enclosure. It is in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle begins on February 9th, to commemorate Deutsch’s 90th birthday, and serves as an homage to his seminal contributions to the Moog legacy. It ends on March 7, 2022, at 11:59pm ET, or when all 4,500 tickets sell out, whichever comes first. Tickets are $20 each, six for $100, 14 for $200, or 40 for $500

Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, which has inspired over 20,000 elementary school students through the science of sound. The raffle will also help support the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential facility located in Asheville, NC, which brings Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy and the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages. The Moogseum, which opened in late May of 2019, has welcomed over 14,000 visitors from all over the world, despite significant challenges due to the pandemic.

Our last raffle sold out so be sure to purchase your tickets early."

Monday, February 21, 2022

Minimoog Model D Signed by Herb Deutsch - NYC based Michael Whalen on why this synth is so special


video upload by moogfoundation

"Get your raffle tickets: https://bit.ly/DeutschMinimoogRaffle

'The Mini[moog] is iconic because of the sound ... really nothing sounds like it.' - Michael Whalen

Recording artist, synthesist, composer, and producer Michael Whalen on why the Minimoog is so iconic, and why this one, in particular, is priceless.

Enter to win this stunning vintage Minimoog Model D in a custom walnut cabinet, signed by synthesizer pioneer Herb Deutsch https://bit.ly/DeutschMinimoogRaffle

The Minimoog featured is serial number 11,535, built at Moog Music’s Cheektowaga, NY factory during the late 1970s. It has an estimated value of $10,000. Due to the highly-coveted nature of this archetypal synthesizer, and the iconic signature from Herb Deutsch, it is likely to increase in value. This Minimoog has been meticulously restored by revered synthesizer technician Wes Taggart of Analogics, who also crafted its new custom walnut cabinet enclosure. It is in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle begins on February 9th, to commemorate Deutsch’s 90th birthday, and serves as an homage to his seminal contributions to the Moog legacy. It ends on March 7, 2022, at 11:59pm ET, or when all 4,500 tickets sell out, whichever comes first. Tickets are $20 each, six for $100, 14 for $200, or 40 for $500

Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, which has inspired over 20,000 elementary school students through the science of sound. The raffle will also help support the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential facility located in Asheville, NC, which brings Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy and the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages. The Moogseum, which opened in late May of 2019, has welcomed over 14,000 visitors from all over the world, despite significant challenges due to the pandemic.

Our last raffle sold out so be sure to purchase your tickets early. Purchase tickets here: https://bit.ly/DeutschMinimoogRaffle

Learn more about the Bob Moog Foundation: https://moogfoundation.org/"

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Michael Whalen plays his new Prophet-5 (REV 4) reissue.


Michael Whalen Michael Whalen

"MW jams out on his newest instrument. The beautifully made reissued Prophet-5 synthesizer. #sequential #prophet5"

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