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Friday, June 13, 2008

Sunao Inami

Red Waldorf Wave

More pics and music on Sunao Inami's MySpace site.

via Sonicbrat

TB-303 Reference in Ghost in the Shell

via GlassX

"Here's a screenshot from an episode of Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (the anime series, no the movie) with a nod to the legendary TB-303!!!

I find it really cool! There's probaby a synth fan like us on the series production ;D
More info."

Note: also see Iron Man. I created a comics label for these. Yes Ghost in the Shell is manga and anime, but I'm not going to make people click on different labels for these. If anyone remembers any prior posts I put up or other examples, feel free to comment below or send them in.

RRRobot__NERD²_Hair

flickr by Team RRRobot

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via Andy_Squirrel

OSCar

Ultra Member


Ultra Member from Mike Cohen on Vimeo.
"This was my first real foray into the world of my monome 40h kit. I'm using press cafe and reason for the synth. Damn those LEDs are bright."

sh101 / juno 106 / cs30

flickr by Tom Knapp IV
(click for more)

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Moonmodular Stepsequenzer M563

description and slightly larger shot on Aliens Project. Googlish translation here.

Electric Max Band - Baby Max

track lising on 36 15 MOOG

5.南方からの客人/電圧制御協同組合


YouTube via temuzou777
"2008年6月1日(日)@石川県白山市DNA ROCK CAFE
【電圧制御協同組合】
たかのし:SEQ,Roland SH-2,Korg MS-2000,Roland RS202
てむぞう:Korg MS-20,Korg Kaossilator
you :GameBoy"

Googlish:
"June 1, 2008 (Sunday) at City Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture DNA ROCK CAFE
[Voltage-controlled cooperative]
Noshi Taka: SEQ, Roland SH-2, Korg MS-2000, Roland RS202
The MUZOU: Korg MS-20, Korg Kaossilator
you: GameBoy"

Guitar synth jam - roland gr 9 synthesizers.com


YouTube via angelometz
"The guitar drives the synthesizers. Sweet!"

Workspace and Environment: Ignatius

You can find the full interview on trash_audio.

"What are your current favorite pieces of hardware?
I've been pretty hooked on the elektron monomachine for a couple years now. it integrates with other hardware really well and is just so easy to get around and fun to jam with. once you spend some time with it you can get some great sounds out of it. i'm really getting into the MPC 1000 w/JJOS2 lately though. i've never had an mpc so it's a nice change from other ways of working. it's easy to get around on but has some nice features for processing/shaping and getting expressive results. plus it's small and stable and gets me away from the computer more. it's hard to say what a favorite piece of hardware is. usually it's whatever is in front of me but i do gravitate towards the elektrons + the modcan and the waldorf microwave XT though the evolver is always surprising and perhaps the best bang for the buck in a synth ever."
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