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Sunday, June 17, 2007

synth

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Guess the synth.

Glitch VST demo video

Remember Glitch? Here's a video of it in action.

YouTube via illformed. via AudioLemon.

"Just a quick demo video I made to show off some of the features of my Glitch VST plugin. I let a simple breakbeat sample play on loop while I go through and tweak various parameters in realtime. It's difficult to see all the details thanks to YouTube's low res video, but hopefully you get the idea.

You can download the plugin for free from:
http://illformed.org/glitch/"

dAdA-iNN live (in the dark)


YouTube via Moogulator.
"EA Party III 2006, www.dada-inn.de - lo quality recording but live."
That's Moogulator of sequencer.de in the black T. Click here for more vids via Moogulator.

All Your Bass (999 + 777 + MESA PA)


YouTube via shagghie.
"Running the 999's HT through the 777's filter input. Using BlackBoxStudios 's main PA room. Some red bulls. Oh, and yes, for those in the know, this is the very SN#6x6 that Guns n Roses owned at one point. The only factory brushed aluminum unit to leave Jered's skunkworks. LED and knobs modded by me. Muffler mod by Jered out of the factor."

Jamming on the Yamaha MM6


YouTube via grondo2001.
"Me jamming on the Mini Mo'. For more go to shepit.blogspot.com"

Making Musical History

Title link takes you to a new article on Bob Moog in the New York Times.

"ONE night in January 1964, Herb Deutsch, an experimental composer from Long Island, and Robert Moog, an electrical engineer from upstate, sat with their wives at a little Italian restaurant in Greenwich Village and excitedly discussed a new idea: What if they created an instrument, a kind of “portable electronic music studio,” on which musicians could compose and perform?

“We were thinking primarily of composers,” Mr. Deutsch, now professor emeritus of music at Hofstra University, recalled a few weeks ago at his home here. “That performance part was not that important to Bob and me.”

That conversation in 1964 begat the Moog synthesizer, which helped launch a music revolution that started with the psychedelic rock stars of the 60’s and — several seismic electronic upheavals later — reached suburbia’s kid-next-door, the one with the Japanese keyboard and the garage band."

The First Moog Quartet - Bei Mir Bistu Shein - 45rpm


YouTube via Frritzz. via AudioLemon."My father got this from a Salvation Army store for 25 cents. He must've made some find. Played on my Pioneer PL-518."

Update via Frritzz in the comments:
"By the way, I do own a 3-CD set 'The Out Sound From Way In' as part of my CD collection. Fun to listen to.

On YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Frritzz
On MySpace: http://myspace.com/frritz"

Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments:
"In a nutshell Kingsley and Perrey were both in NYC working with electronic music pre-Moog Modular. I believe the label A&R guy thought if they could team up they might put together a great album which was the case, and they subsequently did a second album together after the Moog came out and then parted ways.

For a subsequent project Kingsley came up with the first Moog Quartet concept trying to meet the challenge of playing live, in this case 4 performers on modular moogs. Moog built semi-custom gear for them. One of the members went on to form Hot Butter who had a hit with Popcorn some years later. So even though the recordings were done in the studio I suspect the concept was 4 guys could play it live though there are some non-synth instruments you'd presumably need backup guys playing.

Keith Emerson whom I guess was balking at the prices Moog wanted was offered one of the Quartet's Moogs after they disbanded and Moog's loaner gear was returned, so Emerson accepted Moog's offer to pick up a second hand gear, which I presume was quite useful to him since it had primitive patch switching for live use. So that synth was the first pieces of his modular."

Various Lab Volt Kits

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.
Details:
"Various Lab Volt trainer kits:
-Frequencey Synthesizer X 3
-Pulse Code Modulation X2
-Channel Simulator X 2
-Frequency Disvision Multiplexing X 1 Case

Had the idea of making some kind of modular synth experiment out of these modules, but realized I just don't have the time.."

keybdwizrd - Korg Micro X Demos 4 and 5

keybdwizrd - Korg Micro X Demo #4 (programs)


keybdwizrd - Korg Micro X Demo #5 (programs)

YouTube via keybdwizrd.
"Some favorite programs on the Korg Micro X synthesizer."

WABOT-2 and the Yamaha FX-1

Cool shot via LOBOTS via Music Thing.

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