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Saturday, June 28, 2008

spencer keeton cunningham live 6.8.08 @ el rincon


spencer keeton cunningham live 6.8.08 @ el rincon from Spencer Keeton Cunningham on Vimeo.
Moog Minimoog. KORG Electribe
"shameless self promotion...filmed by chris balualua.
thanks to everyone who came out and was a part of the show...
to anyone interested... our next show is july 8th. el rincon is located in the mission district in san francisco at the corner of 16th and harrison st. im planning on premiering a short 16mm documentary film i shot in argentina recently at the next event."

3 - Punk rock princess, I would be your garage band king.

flickr by whatmegsaid

KORG DW-8000

Delay Harmony- Machinedrum + Echolution Delay


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here's the Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1UW running into the Pigtronix Echolution delay pedal then into the FMR Audio Really Nice Compressor. The Echolution is a powerful dual delay pedal with modulated delay on one side and tap-tempo on the other. This demo is of just the modulation side. The multitap switches divide your delay time to the value marked (1/2, 1/3, PHI). There is a great loop function that would be great for sampling or general freakouts. It has reverse delay too! Near the end of the video we capture a loop, change it's speed then change the multitap switches. You can hear some pretty cool delay harmonies ring out. Wooh!
http://www.bigcitymusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/bigcitymusicdo...
http://www.bigcitymusicblog.blogspot.com"

Circuit Pro One - Sequential Circuits (1993 Hardtrance)


YouTube via WATCHINGYOURTV

Programming the Korg Kpr-77


YouTube via peglegjoe857

"This is the Korg KPR-77.

Neat little drum Machine with a warm tone. The toms sound great. Kick could use a little more depth, snare could use more snap... but the still sound neat, obviously. You could always do the Plutonique9 Mod and add a quick pitch ENV to the kick and a faster attack to the snare. I hear it sounds great! I had been intending to do the mod, but am instead selling the machine and switching to vintage samplers. Thought I would make a quick little video to help sell it, so here it is!

The KPR is a cool machine, but is mostly overshadowed by the Roland stuff, particularly the 606. The 606 does sound cool, but I think the KPR has much better toms. I personally think that the Boss DR-110 sounds better than both of these, but it lacks toms, and that's a bummer being that I love the analog tom sound. The KPR does sound very unique, sounds amazing with a little TLC in the EQ and Effects department and will definitely add a unique sound to your setup. Try dropping some of the Lower Mids a bit and boosting the Low. Delay is always great, and of course something to grunge it up is awesome too.

In the spirit of analog gear, I recorded all the audio of this video to my Tascam MSR-16 Reel-To-Reel through my analog Ramsa board, with absolutely no EQ or effects of any kind. What you hear is exactly what the KPR is!

You can hear my dogs in the background, cute huh!"

Bdream Impro Electro Korg emx1


YouTube via bsv10

Access Virus Polar Featuring The Beatles Collection


YouTube via acaruso36
"I Used Access Virus and Alesis Micron in Multi-Midi Mode. All patches are coming from the Access Virus TI Polar. In this Video, I wanted to show a more provokitive style of music so musicians can have a different perspective instead of Trace or Techno stuff. A beatles tune was just right. Hope you enjoy it!"

Colored Glasses (Demo)


YouTube via maisonvague

"People have been writing me asking to hear more material, so I decided to upload this demo version of Colored Glasses, a song I plan to release on CD in the fall of 2008. The synth tracks were recorded on a Roland Jupiter-4, and the bass track was deliciously played by my friend and former classmate Ken Rich (thanks, Ken!). Many apologies for the boring video. Unfortunately, I'm so busy writing songs for Maison Vague's debut CD that I have very little time for making videos. Sorry.

Clark

Note: The song can be heard in higher quality audio at http://www.myspace.com/maisonvague

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Colored Glasses

Wearing your rose colored glasses
You can see more clearly now
See the clouds that hang so heavy on your head
Turn a lovely shade of red
Disappearing
I've got colored glasses, too

Korg Poly 800 - What's wrong with it!?


YouTube via alecjahn. Sounds like it might need a new battery. I'd program some sounds or load the factory patches. If they don't keep after turning it off the battery is probably dead. You can find the presets at analog.no.
"This is a Korg Poly 800 I.
Just got this thing really cheap. It doesn't work, as the video shows, but I'm hoping someone can help me figure it out.

The synth is bone-stock, no modifications at all. I didn't jack around with settings on everything, this is how it is when you turn it on.

I had it plugged direct into my computer for an accurate recording of the output. There's no sound for the first couple seconds.

It's like part of it works, I assume maybe just an IC is out? Probably something vital and impossible to find? I know these things sound awesome, and I'd love to hear it someday.

Maybe I'm just ignorant of it's operation? I hope so. The buttons all work and you can still edit at least all the parameters I tested.

Halp!"

devi ever : fx - Bit Mangler - surface contact jam


YouTube via devieverfx
"http://www.deviever.com/fx/
Sometimes I make mistakes when building these pedals. Thus why we make sure to triple check every pedal before they go out to you fine feathered fiends. We tend to get a little goofy in the shop sometimes with our noise devices, as it's hard not to jam out to the noise. In this example, I miswired a Bit Mangler, and decided to get a little touchy feely with the boards. I do not encourage other people to do this, only because I know someone, somewhere, somehow, is going to get themselves electrocuted attempting to make noise, and that would not be fun for me, or you."
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