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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Hataken Interview


Back on March 31, I put up a post on Hataken, a Japanese DJ artist who primarily uses analog synths. At the time, Shane Chisolm, the manager of Don Juan Dracula mentioned Hataken was working on a remix version of DJD's "Take Me Home". Shane asked me if I'd be interested in doing an interview with Hataken, and I thought why not. It would be interesting to hear his perspective on the world of synths as a live DJ artist. The following is the result of that interview. Note, this is a long one. You will want to use page down to scroll through. If it is too long for you, I recommend reading one or two questions each time you visit the site. Each DIY item below would typically have been a separate post. There is a lot of interesting stuff here. That said, I start with an introduction followed by asking Hataken how it all started for him. Note the focus is primarily on synths as this site is about everything synth, and Hataken delivers. The gear he has both worked with and designed to meet his specific needs is overwhelming. There's also an interesting interlude on experimenting with frequency counters to produce specific frequencies of sound known to have healing properties, and of course there is a bit of the age old discussion of digital and analog.

Before we start the interview, I want to thank Hataken for taking the time out for this, and I want to thank Shane for suggesting it. It's a fascinating history of a DJ synth artist with interesting perspectives that I'm sure I will come back to over time. Be sure to check out the video and link to more at the end. And of course be sure to check out Hataken's website.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Modusonics MOOG Modules


"All reissue modules are newly manufactured, based on vintage Moog Music Inc. Buffalo, NY design, and are hand-built and calibrated to meet or exceed original factory specifications. All newly designed Modusonic products are compatible with all vintage Moog Modular products. Modusonics reserves the right to change specifications without notice."

Title link takes you there. Note Modusonics was originally named MOOG CE. The owner, Michael Bucki renamed the company when Bob Moog sought the name back. You can read more about this and the infamous Minimoog Model E in this post. Note the Model E or Donimoog was manufactured by Don Martin of MOOG Music Inc., not Michael Bucki of MOOG CE.

Pictured is the 904A Voltage Controlled Low Pass filter.

At the MOOG Factory

Via Steven:
"Recently while on tour my group Life In Balance visited the Moog factory in Asheville NC. Besides the gigs this visit was just a real highlight for me. The people at the Moog factory were very warm and gave freely of their time. Later Chris Stack, Linda and Cyril Lance from Moog came to our gig then Cyril joined us for an after show beer or two. How wonderful is that!

Thanks for a great Blog I visit it a few times a day.
Steve Sciulli Life In Balance
http://www.lifeinbalancemusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/soundhealer

Steve with the Voyager and the EWI4000s both going through a Powerbook running Live6"

Bottom shot is the MOOG Voyager Prototype.


SuperBird- In the Studio


YouTube via neutronemission.
There is some ARP String Ensemble in the first minute of the vid then it's all guitar.
"SuperBird, a Youngstown, Ohio-based band comprised of Joe Shelby, Bryn Zellers, and Andy Conrad at Excello Recording in New York, late June 2007. A behind the scenes look. Hugh Pool produces."

SlagsmÄlsklubben - live Arvikafestivalen 2007


YouTube via triumphthruxton.
"SlagsmÄlsklubben - live Arvikafestivalen 2007"

ARP Axxe 2313

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

MOOG Multimoog

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

SIMMONS SDS V

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

'Module' based
Synthesis Type - Analog Discrete analogue
Polyphony - Max 7 / Typical 5(When fully loaded)
Multi-timbral - Up to 7(When fully loaded)
Patches - 4 per module
Controllers : 1 pad trigger and 1 voltage trigger/module
Dimensions - 17" x 11 1/2" x 6"
Weight - 16 lbs.

Super Sound Drummer DRM-260

Title link takes you to one more shot via this auction.

Made in Korea.

"Control knob for volume, control knob for Rhythm / Tempo. Power and Stop buttons. Rhythm Selector for TROT; WALTZ; ROCK; SLOW ROCK; DISCO; CHA CHA; BOSS NOVA & RUMBA. On the back are two jacks, one for the foot switch, one that simply says Out. 9v DC plug, little paint wear on the right side of the back.

Some Specs:
Type: Drum-machine/ module/
Synthesis Type: Analog ???
Polyphony: Max: 6; Typical in use: 6
Multi-timbral (number of parts): 1
Controllers : none
Effects : Number of FX units: 0; Number of different effects: 0.
Drum Section : # kits: 1; # sounds: 6.
Inputs and Outputs :
Number of Audio Outs (excluding Phones) : 1
Number of Audio Ins : 0
Number of MIDI Outs (excluding Thru) : 0
Number of MIDI Ins : 0
Comments about the sounds : Ancient analogue drums! Very "poppy" snare, high end kick bass, super sizzly hats (for a late 70's drum machine). Similar to Hammond drums."

10 MORE greatest beat making videos ever*

Quick Beat MADE BY A DOG?!?!

YouTube via Fingasmith.

"My hip hop loving dog making a quick beat. With no assistense from me."

Click here for the 9 others on Music Thing.
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