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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

The Stribe

"The Stribe is an 8-channel multi-touch controller for music or video software.

1024 individually-addressable LEDs provide animated visual feedback."

More info here. via tobsenteque.

videos below

Stribe 0.1 (xenome) proto, sorta


stribe 0.1 - prototype works
YouTubes via soundwidgets (click for more)

Johan Timman - Look Out For The Killer - Promotion Tour 1980


YouTube via JohanTimman. Sent my way via Boele of SCD.
"Look Out For The Killer, South Square Mall, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1980). Promotion Tour For V&D www.timmany.com"

Update: Sound of the Prophet-5 Rev 2 and Rev 3

click here for an update to the Rev 2 post. Clusterchord added some samples of the Rev 3 as well as a comparison of the two. Comments disabled in this post, to keep them on that post.

Laughing Fools Empire


YouTube via SynthKraft. www.synthkraft.de
"This is a little video I made for the very first release of a new track from my upcoming album. Synths used: Korg Electribe ESX, Korg Trident, Yamaha CS-15, Clavia NordModular"

Leo D e William P tocam Radioactivity


YouTube via uilames. Sent my way via W. Roland JP-8080 vocoder.

Dave Smith MEK

images via this auction

Beem - The Future

flickr by beemmusic.

Click here
for the full set.

I'll be playing with my Legos tonight.

Top shot: "Inspired by Arp Odyssey and Linn 9000 drum machine."

Bottom: "Inspired by Roland SH1000, Revox B77, and Linn 9000 drum machine."

Korg PS-900

flickr by JoelKiel82

There are some great shots of synths in this set. Be sure to click through.

full size

Cube Quest

This is a slightly odd one. In the comments of the previous Ultravox post I mentioned a game I vaguely remember from the time that had sounds similar to the explosion sounds in the very beginning of Ultravox's Vienna. That game was called Cube Quest. I remember being awed by it at the time because one, it was 3D, two, it had some of the most beautiful visual effects for the time, and three, the audio was strange and far more impressive than any arcade game I played before it - both the audio system of the cabinet and the sound effects and music. Very synth oriented vs. just trying to emulate given sounds in the game.

I ran a quick search for Cube Quest and found this site. The game came out in 1984. On the site there are some interesting samples and video. It was a laser disc based game, so I assumed the audio was previously recorded, which could be the case for some of it, but I also found schematics listed here. In the first set of schematics, you can clearly see pages on the "Sound Synthesizer." I'm curious if anyone knows what kind of synth engine this had as well as any info on recordings that could have been done on the laser disc. In the second set of schematics you can see a parts list for "Mother Sounds."

BTW, if you click through to the site, each thumbnail will bring up a larger shot if you click on it. It was a really trippy game. It kind of had the vibe of Tron meets Logan's Run. Really bizarre and diverse as you can see in some of these screens. I specifically remember getting to the plants section to the left. Gameplay was a bit like Tempest on steroids, where you had to shoot geometrical objects coming out of the vortex. As I said above the sound effects were very impressive at the time. I remember the explosions sounding like the intro drums of Ultravox's Vienna.



Update: videos, via kroffe in the comments. Embedding is disabled for these so here are the links:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4p081CnHDHo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ikFNUA6Be4U
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1EwERR1bgWs

Found this also:
http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=292663199&channel=288075
Starcade episode #98 - check last segment at 20.40 ;)

Update via Kathy in the comments:
"I own the original laser disc that was used to make the image. I worried that it might go bad, so wanted it captured.

Parts of it can be played on a regular Laser Disc player,like the attract videos you see on YouTube, but to make the game work, the tunnel images (all made by Able Graphics, an old pioneer in the graphics field for TV commercials) are interleaved images of stepping through the tunnel, every other frame (or so) was played forward, and then the interleaved images were played in reverse (and recorded in reverse) and a "loop" could me played that made the tunnel seem to go on forever. If you watch that on a regular Laser Disc player, it is a jumble of forward and backward images that do not make sense, and is over in less than a few second. The program steps through the interleaved images on the disc in the right order (forward and back) to make an endless loop of that tunnel.

There was audio on the LD as well, but only game sounds from the hardware played during the game while in a tunnel. The audio you see in YouTube videos are from the "splash" videos (attract mode) that played when the game was idle.

Sorry for being anonymous, but the LD was a copyrighted item! :-)"

Encore Frequency Shifter


YouTube via stretta.
"For an ebay auction. A demonstration of the Encore Frequency Shifter processing a drum loop."
Per the previous post, stretta has more modules up for auction here.
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