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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Polyevolver Demos from Stefan Trippler

http://www.trippler.net

I don't know what I'm more impressed by, Stefan or the Polyevolver. Someone needs to snag this guy and make him do some sound scores. Now off to listen to them...

http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/destdist.mp3.
http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/rhythmcombos.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/subsonicloops.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/overfourtybeat.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/evogabba.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/files/poly/polymush.mp3
http://www.trippler.net/files/pek/pek+rmx.mp3

Midi Sofa

http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/07/musical_midi_so.html

Talk about an A/D converter...

Moog Delay Pedals...

Wonder how these will compare sonically to the limitted edition 104s fetching insane markups on the bay. The original 104 was limitted to a run of 1000 units due to a part (Panasonic MN300x BBDs) that was discontinued when the units were ready for production.

via http://namm.harmony-central.com/SNAMM05/Content/Moog/PR/MF-104Z-Analog-Delay.html

Polyevolver Demo

Came in via AH: evolver deomo 10loop.mp3.

The Rebirth of Computer Music by Analog Signal Processing

Click here for a paper by Adrian Feed on the advantages of analog signal processing.

"The goal of this paper is to encourage a re-examination of analog signal processing techniques for computer music applications in the context of mixed signal VLSI technology and new results in nonlinear models of musical instruments. "

Hello World...

Wish Bob well: Caring Bridge.
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