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Monday, August 21, 2006

synthSeduction

Title link takes you to a video sent my way via Todd. Wow.


"the Voyager is providing the audio. It is one of 110 one-minute piece I did a year and a half ago: Moog Mars Musings (a new piece every day in response to the daily photos coming from Mars on the NASA site.)."

Virtuoso - The World's First Self-Playing Violin on YouTube



This Violin playes itself via MIDI. About as analog as you get. Title link takes you to the post on Analog Industries with a link to the product page.

Midievil - Greetings From Mexico

midievil sent me a greetings from Mexico along with the following shot. Not a bad setup. Check out he P3 Sequencer on top. Title link takes you to his Flickr set with more shots. Thanks midievil!

Michelle Moog-Koussa and The Bob Moog Foundation

"On August 21, 2005 my father died. He was a great and gentle man who left
his mark on the world forever. During the past year my family and I have
discussed many ways in which we could carry on his work and his legacy.

We have decided to establish the Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for
Electronic Music, with a few carefully chosen objectives, each tied to his
life and work.

The Foundation has set forth the following as its initial objectives:

Endowed Scholarships
The Bob Moog Memorial Museum
Outreach Programs for Disadvantaged Students
Special Events for Electronic Music


Today, we invite you to join us. Please visit our new website

Sincerely,

Michelle Moog-Koussa
Director, The Bob Moog Foundation"

via Mark Pulver on AH.

"Love Ya' Bob..."

A Moment for Bob Moog

Today marks one year since Bob Moog's passing. Title link takes you to Caring Bridge. The site has been updated with a note in the Journal from Ileana Grams-Moog.

"This is Ileana Grams-Moog. Tomorrow is the anniversary of Bob's death, and I know that many of you will be logging on to this site. I have not had the energy or the will to write entries till now, but I have been thinking of all of you who loved and felt connected to Bob, and I wanted to tell you a bit about how it's been." Click through for the full entry, and don't forget to play a little something for him today.
Here is a link to the Moment of Moog MP3. More on the background of the mp3 here.

Doepfer A-188-1 BBD Module and Samples

Via Doepfer: "Module A-188-1 is a so-called Bucket Brigade Device module (abbr. BBD). BBDs have been used to delay audio signals before digital delays dethroned the BBD based effect units. But BBDs have some very unique advantages (or disadvantages dependent on the point of view) over the digital counterpart which result from the special properties of the BBDs. BBD circuits can be treated as a chain of Sample&Hold units (S&H) which pass on their voltages to the next S&H in the chain at each clock pulse. A more detailed explanation – including the different types of BBDs – can be found in following chapter.

In any case the sounds generated by module A-188-1 are very special. Typical applications are: Flanger, Chorus, Analog Delay or Karplus/Strong synthesis. But as the A-188-1 has a lot of very unique features (voltage controlled clock rate / delay time with extreme range, polarity switches for the CV inputs, feedback and BBD out/mix, clock and CV output of the high speed VCO, BBD clock input, feedback insert, feedback up to self-oscillation) a lot of unusual applications can be realized with the module (e.g. delay controlled by ADSR, envelope, random or sequencer with positive or negative effect). The A-188-1 also has no built-in anti-alisaing filter in order not to limit the possibilities of the module. For this the CV out is intended."

Peter Grenader of Plan B/EAR and Buzzclick Music posted the following three samples on Ah in response to requests for examples of the A-188-1 BBD Module. I asked him what else was used and if I could post the samples here. He not only gave me the thumbs up but he took the time out to type up the details below. Very cool. Enjoy.

tests_mix8.mp3
testsmix9.mp3
s2.mp3

"Audio:

This patch is a single sine going through three parallel processes: Two Miniwaves and the Doep Wave Multiplier. It's then into the Model 13 ('both' setting). The EG opening the gate is also giving the freq of the sine a strong goose (freg CV) and it's very short - an A/R at zero everything. Model 13's make short EG very useful for percussive events. The output of the M13 goes into a mixer as well as a Doep. A188 Delay (1024) which goes into the same mixer. This adds to the ringing.

Control:

The control path is all about Milton. Bank one sets up the first four degrees of a major scale . Bank two adds an accellerado to the LFO driving Milton, bank three gives a little increase in amplitude (a button) to the last note in the four position sequence.

There are various Model14's combining signals which give some dynamic presence from the keyboard aftertouch and velocity outputs and set up the equal tempered frequency offset to the sine VCO..

A midi keyboard is used to start the sequencer and the it's own stage four gate out is used to stop it. This is the benefit of having separate start/stop controls, each with external trigger inputs - you can start the sequence with one signal and stop it with another. The EG opening the Model 13 ad giving the thwap to the VCO frequency is triggered by the Milton's Obedient Clock outputs. No pulse is passed unless the sequencer is running, so stopping it at stage four allows only four events to pass and they stop in time with the sequencer halt.

The same signal which starts the sequencer (midi keyboard trigger) is also used to reset it back to stage 1. So each depression of the keyboard yields a four-note phrase. But...it's retriggerable. If you fire another midi note before Milton reaches stage 4, it'll start over again at stage one. The gesturing is created by 'dancing' on the keyboard in that fashion - allowing the sequencer bounce as much as you wish. Sometimes allowing the entire phrase to complete, sometimes resetting before it does. Once you adapt to to the feel of the sequencer's speed, you can create this gesturing quite easily."

FAEMI Russian Poly Analog


Found this looking for more info on the FAEMI after my last post. Click here for shots pulled from this auction. For more on the FAEMI, including samples (links below), check out Ruskeys.

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samples3

Some info pulled from the auction:
"It was manufactured in 1982 by 'FORMANTA', a soviet military radio plant (Kachkanarsky radiofactory) at kachkanar, near sverdlovsk. The same one wich manufactured now legendary POLYVOX synths. This is a moog-type synth with an own character (a bit like polymoog/memorymoog). The sound is rich and soft – 100% pure analog!

The FAEMI - 1M has a keyboard of 4 octaves a main generator, infralow frequency generator, lowpass filter and amplifier. The control panel is divided into 5 sections: generator, timbre, vibrato, filter, amplifier. It has one normal VCO and one LFO.

All sections have the usual knobs but the TIMBRE section is what makes it so special. There you have knobs called PIANO, STRINGS, HARPSICORD, BRASS. Using this nkobs you can shape the sound in the unique way.

It is built like a rock, pure military technology, contacts will last forewer. The body is solid and the knobs feel nice. It runs on 220V AC (US customers will need an adaptor). The synth is in excelent looking and musical condition, has been fine-tuned to specs, all parts checked less than 3 months ago. Since then it has never left my smoke free studio.

It has 5-DIN output connections (adapter to 1/4 jack included)."

Faemi in attic - New Flickr Shot

flickr by kika.

korg prophecy - New Flickr Shot

flickr by vanjus

Reverence by Audio Damage Released

Title link takes you there. Previously posted.
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