Sunday, December 09, 2007
ACCESS VIRUS TI Synth solo
YouTube via gattobus.
"I just wanted to play with my VIRUS TI the same demo I played with Korg Radias in my first video. And this is the result..."
Computer Music (Synthesizers, Synclavier) 1986 Pt. 3
YouTube via cowsill2x2.
"Only a minute or so more of the program I recorded in 1986. Not as interesting as parts 1 and 2, but still worth watching for its place in the digital and computer music timeline."
Korg MS-20 - Independent melodies
YouTube via Newueel
"This is the Korg MS-20 playing two independent melodies at once. All sounds are coming from the MS-20 only!
Both VCO's use different keyboards for creating independent melodies. VCO 1 (CV) is played by the secondary keyboard using the ESP. VCO 2 (CV) is played by the MS-20 keyboard.
Just in case you wonder the secondary synth is a Korg Triton ('99).
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KNOBS:
VCO1: [Triangle] [(n/a)] [32']
VCO2: [Sawtooth] [0] [2']
PORTAMENTO: [4]
VCOMIX: [ 9] [ 8] [ 0] [10]
HPF: [ 6] [ 7] [ 6] [ 0]
LPF: [ 5] [ 8] [ 0] [ 0]
MG: [^(middle)] [0]
EG1: (n/a)
EG2: [0] [0] [10] [10] [3]
ESP: [5] [2] [8] [9] [5]
PATCHES:
(alternate keyboard -> VCO1)
1. ALTERNATE KEYBOARD (AUDIO OUT) -> ESP (SIGNAL IN)
2. ESP (CV OUT) -> VCO1+2 (CV IN)
3. ESP (TRIG OUT) -> (TRIG IN)
(MS-20 keyboard -> VCO2)
4. KEYB (CV OUT) -> VCO2 (CV IN)
(varying frequency)
5. CONTROL WHEEL -> VOLTAGE CONTOLLED OSCILATOR 1+2 (FREQ)"
U-73, Paia 9700, Sherman Filterbank2
Mystery Circuits Micro Casket
via Mike Walters of Mystery Circuits
"It's a new instrument I finished about a week ago, as a birthday gift for a friend. It's called Micro Casket. The circuits come out of those musical birthday cards, and each had its clock resistor replaced with body contacts. The songs are the ET theme, Superfreak, and Macho Man. The audio causes the red LED to flicker under the jewel lens, and there is a 1/4" output."
Beautiful design, awesome tunes. ;)
YouTube via mysterycircuits
"Built for Nick Speak's 40th birthday. The Micro Casket's sounds come from 3 circuit bent musical birthday cards. The first card plays the E.T. theme, the second plays Super Freak, the third plays Macho Man. Each circuit is identical, and declocked. Touching the metal contacts with the center metal contact affects speed and pitch of each song. Audio controls a red LED under the red jewel lens. The gear controls volume when using 1/4" output.
www.mysterycircuits.com"
"It's a new instrument I finished about a week ago, as a birthday gift for a friend. It's called Micro Casket. The circuits come out of those musical birthday cards, and each had its clock resistor replaced with body contacts. The songs are the ET theme, Superfreak, and Macho Man. The audio causes the red LED to flicker under the jewel lens, and there is a 1/4" output."
Beautiful design, awesome tunes. ;)
YouTube via mysterycircuits
"Built for Nick Speak's 40th birthday. The Micro Casket's sounds come from 3 circuit bent musical birthday cards. The first card plays the E.T. theme, the second plays Super Freak, the third plays Macho Man. Each circuit is identical, and declocked. Touching the metal contacts with the center metal contact affects speed and pitch of each song. Audio controls a red LED under the red jewel lens. The gear controls volume when using 1/4" output.
www.mysterycircuits.com"
Yamaha DX100 jam
YouTube via grondo2001.
"In this video I'm doing my usual drill- a drum loop + bass and EP sounds provided by the DX100. Then I'm just flicking through mainly my own programs that I created along the years. I also do some on the fly programming- who said FM programming was a nightmare? No fancy audio processing. I ran the DX through the Korg mini KP for reverb and at the end of the video for manual gating FX.For more details go to shepit.blogspot.com"
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