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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Pink Floyd - On the Turning Away (1988)


YouTube via JimmyToast. Sent my way via Xavier. Roland JX-10 with PG-800 programmer.
"Live from 'Delicate Sound of Thunder'."

Roland Juno-60 + Sequential Circuits Pro-One + Roland TR-707


YouTube via retrosound72. Sent my way via Marko.
"short sync-test with the Roland TR-707 and the SCI Pro-One built-in sequencer. The Pro-One was triggered by the TR-707 and the Juno-60 was played the melody. recorded only with a small pocket cam. more info: www.retrosound.de"

Roman Sowa's Synth Site

click here for Roman Sowa's synth site. You will find a DIY modular section, a custom Polysynth, Mini MIDI controllers, DSP Development System, and more. There are descriptions, schematics, and samples of the modular and the 8 voice polysynth which features both a DCO and Wavetable.

Roman Sowa's simple AD633 RingMod

flickr by fonik2000

full size

www.sowa.synth.net/modular/rm.html

korg mono/poly synthesizer

flickr by tomn7 (click for more).

full size

David's "STAR WARS" on KOCO 5 Alive News (1978)


YouTube via quantumdave. via Nusonica.

"In 1978, KOCO 5 Alive News came to Producers Workshop to do a piece about the music business. It ended up being a feature on me . . . Al Franken. Just Kidding. Me . . . David Powell, and my synthesizer version I was working on from the "original" score of
'STAR WARS'."

Veqtor - Analogik1

"So, I had been spending loads of time at EMS, where i study electro acoustic music composition and been recording a bunch of sessions with a buchla, serge and spring tank reverb and I thought: “Hey, this is pretty cool, maybe someone would like to listen to this?” So I decided to release it for free! Basically everything is recorded on the fly, sometimes several takes on top of eachother. I plan on releasing more of ‘em as I go along, I’m actually on my way there right now. What are you waiting for?"

click here for the download.

Aliens Project Toy of the Month - MOOG Modular

click here for more images and samples on Aliens Project.

POLIVOKS (aka POLYVOX, POLIVOX, POLYVOKS) - Interviews

"For many years Russian Federation has been an isolated economy. Ministry of Culture, for example, wouldn't allow import of foreign instruments and Soviet musicians at the time didn't have a musical instrument that would offer capabilities and sounds of the equipment available to the rest of the world. This had triggered creation of a completely new and unique instrument.

Polivoks was designed by an engineering team lead by Vladimir Kuzmin from the Urals Vector Company later built by Formanta Radio Plant in the early 80's. First commercially available Polivoks was sold in 1982 with the last unit sold in 1990. Polivoks is one of the most popular vintage synths today because of its history and extraordinary industrial look. Many consider its sound capabilities to be comparable to a MiniMoog."

click here for more including two interviews. via Kevin in the comments of this post.

"Counterfeit Umbrella" Video Single!


YouTube via inverseroom.
"Inverse Room dramatizes the recording of his song "Counterfeit Umbrella" earlier this month at Mabel Sound."

"--it's not a very synthy song, just one solo line from the Frac/Euro modular (with particular attention to the Harvestman Malgorithm and Wiard Borg Filter). But you can also make out some other vintage keyboards in there, including the Yamaha SY-2, SCI Pro One, Yamaha YC-25D, and a Wurlitzer 206."

You can find more at www.inverseroom.com
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