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Friday, January 06, 2023

Page McConnell's Phish 2022 Keyboard Rig Tour (4K HDR)


video upload by Phish

"A complete rundown of Page McConnell's 2022 Phish keyboard rig. #Phish #Keyboards #synthesizer Special Thanks to Page's keyboard tech Eddie Piotrowski.

Directed by Trey Kerr.

Additional Thanks:

Warneck Research Wurlitzer Electronics
Tim Warneck

Retrolinear Inc.
Mike Suchodolski
Karl Frick
Amanda Fitser
Mike Frank

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: The Moog Source


moogfoundation

"The Moog Source: Grand Prize of our 2020 Trifecta Raffle!

The Source was first Moog to offer patch memory storage and a data wheel to edit the parameters. The Source's rich sound has been used by Tangerine Dream, Jan Hammer, Depeche Mode, Devo, Vince Clarke, New Order (especially on the track “Blue Monday” for which provides the throbbing bassline throughout the song), Ultravox, Josh Wink, Front Line Assembly, Moog Cookbook, Kitaro, Imperial Drag, The Cars, Phish, The Rentals, King Crimson, Blur, Gary Numan, and Toby Smith (of Jamiroquai)

Read more about this synthesizer, as well as the Rogue and Source being offered in our Trifecta Raffle, and purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

All three synthesizers have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org.

The raffle is open internationally.

Big Moog Love to @MaryFrances-MamaFunk for exploring these synths with us!"

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Yamaha CS-60 8-Voice Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Fully functional Yamaha CS60 synth. It has just been fully serviced by Retrolinear in the Philadelphia area. Retrolinear knows CS60s very well - they routinely service them for clients, including a few touring musicians who are still using them (Page McConnell of Phish being one of his clients). I have attached the invoice showing details of the work.

Functionally - Every slider, switch, the ribbon controller, and especially important, the aftertouch all work flawlessly. All voices function and are in tune.

Cosmetically - My CS60 is in excellent shape. The silkscreen is near perfect and the entire control panel has only like 2 very small chips and one scrape mark from a fader cap digging into the panel (pictured). The two chips are just above the keybed so don't take away from the cleanliness of the control panel (one is pictured). The tolex on the case is original and in very good condition - again, excellent considering its age.

Overall - This synth was never abused. It spent most of its life in the home of a musician - it was never toured.

The original tolexed hard cover and removable music stand are included - the stand attaches to the inside of the lid. I do not have the original legs. The CS-60 gets you most of the CS-80 sound at a fraction of the cost. The aftertouch truly adds to the expressiveness of the synth."

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

SOURCE AUDIO Hot Hand USB Wireless MIDI Controller


Published on Oct 14, 2013 sourceaudioeffects·95 videos

"SOURCE AUDIO ADVANCES WIRELESS MIDI MOTION CONTROL FOR DJS WITH THE HOT HAND USB

Woburn, MA-Source Audio, innovative designers of the Hot Hand® 3 Wireless Effects Controller and Soundblox motion controlled effects, have released the Hot Hand USB Wireless MIDI Controller. The Hot Hand USB delivers an entirely new method of dynamic control to DAW (digital audio workstation) or live-performance software like Ableton Live, Traktor, Reason, Serato DJ, and Logic/MainStage. Hot Hand bypasses traditional knobs and faders, allowing users to manipulate software parameters with wireless motion-control. It also integrates perfectly with DAW controllers like Ableton Push, Livid Instruments' Base, or Native Instruments' S2/S4.



Hot Hand USB consists of a wireless motion sensing ring and USB stick receiver. The lightweight ring contains a 3-axis accelerometer that detects hand movement and translates it to MIDI control messages. Both quick motions and gradual tilting create control signals that can be applied to any parameter to create effects like organic bass wobbles, filter sweeps, delay times, modulation, and beat repeats. The receiver plugs directly into any Mac or Windows PC, installs without drivers, and appears as a MIDI device. With the Hot Hand USB Editor (downloadable software, available at sourceaudio.net), users can assign the X, Y, or Z axes to control multiple parameters as well as adjust the range and sensitivity of the incoming MIDI signal. Users can operate up to four rings simultaneously and maintain wireless connections for up to 100 feet (30.5 meters).

Hot Hand USB has already received high praise from notables in the electronic music scene. David Mash, Senior Vice President for Innovation, Strategy, and Technology at Berklee College of Music raves, "Source Audio's Hot Hand USB is a truly innovative wireless MIDI controller that allows me to easily manipulate and control many sonic parameters at once, through either subtle or obvious gestures. It is easy to set up, edit and configure, and allows me to use simple, natural movements to create musical nuance in my performances." Vladimir Coman-Popescu (editor of Controllerism.com) said, "Hot Hand is insanely fun and versatile, and is now permanently part of my regular live setup. Finally, I can fist pump during my sets and have it actually do something to the sound!"

Widely acclaimed for bringing innovation into the world of guitar effects pedals, Source Audio was founded in January 2005 by former engineers, scientists, and executives of Analog Devices, Kurzweil Music Systems, and Thomas H. Lee Partners. In 2006 Source Audio released its flagship product, the Hot Hand Motion-Sensing Ring. Since that time, Source Audio's distortion, filter, modulation and Hot Hand products have found their way onto the stages and recordings of David Bowie, Phish, My Morning Jacket, The Cure, and Adrian Belew to name a few. Source Audio was also recognized through multiple awards from Guitar Player, Guitar World, Bass Player, and Premier Guitar Magazines.

The street price of the Hot Hand USB Wireless MIDI Controller is $119. It is available now. For more info and a list of authorized dealers, visit www.sourceaudio.net or call Source Audio directly at 781.932.8080."

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Trey Anastasio of Phish Gets a Dr. Blankenstein ILLUMIRINGER



via DrBlankenstein.com

"Trey Anastasio of Phish receiving his new Dr. Blankenstein custom designed ILLUMIRINGER guitar effects pedal at the premiere of HANDS ON A HARD BODY in NYC."

Dr. Blankenstein on eBay (RSS)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Circuit Bent "James Brown Keytar Synth" - Hey Page, Check it out!

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Published on Aug 20, 2012 by DoctorBlankenstein

via this auction

"This is the circuit bent 'James Brown Keytar Synth'.. ok, well the synth isn't really a keytar.. BUT it has a picture of James Brown and his MOOG Liberation Synth (now Page McConnell's from Phish) on it! It's really a circuit bent greeting card.

This piece sports two body contacts, pitch control, warp button and a mono output... this thing is weird, fun and actually pretty versatile with it's limited'ness. ;)

This piece came out pretty cool, take a look. Make sure to check out the website and subscribe for more odd Dr. Blankenstein creations.

Thanks for watching!"


via this auction

FEATURES:

- Unit plays a 15 second sample of James Brown's "I Feel Good!"
- 1 Pitch Control Knob (from really fast / high pitch... to bit crushing slow)
- Momentary ON/OFF switch (allows you to hold or stutter the sound)
- Red "Capacitor Warper" Button (hard to explain, watch the demo video)
- Cool Color RGB Changing / Randomly changing how it flashes mounted power LED
- 2 Body Contact points for pitch change, distortion and other glitch effects
- 1/4" Mono Output Jack
- Quality / Professional build
- Funky James Brown them
- One of a Kind numbered piece!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Fun with SK-5


YouTube via ISOTROPOSPHERE | February 14, 2011 |

"This is a circuit bent Casio SK-5 by Tablebeast, my first bought bent item, seven years ago now. The intro tinklings come from a Casio VZ-1 on the guitarsichord patch. I think it sounds like a Rhodes, aka John Paul Jones. Korg Koass pad looping a modular sound, reminds me of Trey from Phish loop he uses.

All other sounds from the Casio SK-5, sorry that my stupid mixer settings muddied up the wonderful low tones generated by the SK-5 in bend mode play. :-("

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Synth Sircus


YouTube via TheSynthSircus
Some synth spotting with The Synth Sircus

Playlist:
Synth Sircus brings the HEAT live on stage!
Funtown & Synth Sircus party on stage!
The SYNTH SIRCUS & FUNTOWN make an entrance @ the 2010 Beta Hi Fi Festival!
Synth Sircus and Noisebox Orchestra perform at 2010 Beta HiFi
The Synth Sircus - "Bump Box"
Synth Sircus at Phish Lot Camden Jamming on Nintendo DS

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Richard Devine - Live 2009 NYE After-party

Richard Devine - Live 2009 NYE After-party from Richard Devine on Vimeo.


"Here is a short snippet of my live show in Miami at the Phish after party. Some proper robot alien funk=)

First show with Ableton 8/Max for Live, and Machine drum, I love driving the tempo up to 999 BPM's quite fun."

Friday, December 30, 2005

The Sampler Dress

More on CDM. Just don't sit on a magnet...



It's made of magnetic tape. Almost titled this, "Phish gets a synth... dress."
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