Monday, August 04, 2008
Battling Seizure Robots
Battling Seizure Robots from Richard Lainhart on Vimeo.
"A jam with Moldover at Tranzducer .011 in Brooklyn, NY, on November 30, 2007. I play my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system, while Moldover works out on his controllerism rig. This is a completely spontaneous, unrehearsed, undiscussed improvisation, and the first time we've ever played together; while it's camera-audio only and so not the best quality, I think it's worth checking out. The complementary video improvisation was provided by Bert Baldwin.
("Battling Seizure Robots" is the name of one of the video animations I created for this performance, which, perhaps fortunately, you don't see in this clip.)"
http://www.otownmedia.com
Polivoks
images via this auction
"Duophonic analog synthesizer, with a 49-note (F-E) keyboard.
It features two VCOs, a noise generator, one LFO, a filter (low-pass and bandpass), and two ADSR envelope generators.
VCO1 can be cross-modulated by VCO2. Each ADSR can be switched to auto-trigger, each with independent rates.
The sound is quite rich and somewhat harsh and aggressive. This is more of a space-synth.
You can be sure that you will have never heard the sounds this one can produce.
It sounds like these old Yamaha CS-30's, but then fat filters like in Moogs. Produced in 1980x.
The supply voltage - 220-230V/50Hz. For use with 110/127V, a voltage converter is necessary.
POLIVOKS has 5-DIN output connections (adapter to 1/4 jack included). No midi, no CV/Gate are installed.
Dimensions - 780x490x195mm
Weight of synth only - 16.00 kg"
"Duophonic analog synthesizer, with a 49-note (F-E) keyboard.
It features two VCOs, a noise generator, one LFO, a filter (low-pass and bandpass), and two ADSR envelope generators.
VCO1 can be cross-modulated by VCO2. Each ADSR can be switched to auto-trigger, each with independent rates.
The sound is quite rich and somewhat harsh and aggressive. This is more of a space-synth.
You can be sure that you will have never heard the sounds this one can produce.
It sounds like these old Yamaha CS-30's, but then fat filters like in Moogs. Produced in 1980x.
The supply voltage - 220-230V/50Hz. For use with 110/127V, a voltage converter is necessary.
POLIVOKS has 5-DIN output connections (adapter to 1/4 jack included). No midi, no CV/Gate are installed.
Dimensions - 780x490x195mm
Weight of synth only - 16.00 kg"
Our best protection is our openness
"An interview with Kelli Cain and Brian Crabtree, the designers of a grid based musical interface called monome."
On precious forever
tehn with two fifty six from tehn on Vimeo.
"monome.org has more information.
tehn's other recordings live at nnnnnnnn.org"
Thanks to brian c for calling out the video in the comments.
tehn with two fifty six
On precious forever
tehn with two fifty six from tehn on Vimeo.
"monome.org has more information.
tehn's other recordings live at nnnnnnnn.org"
Thanks to brian c for calling out the video in the comments.
tehn with two fifty six
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwT40zN8a0A
YouTube via pac209
"little modular system triggered by acidlab bassline sequencer cv/gate, the filter is the Doepfer A-106-5 SEM, sound source the Plan B VCO M 15"
DotCom, MFM and MAQ 16/3 Sequence improvisation
YouTube via attorks
"Sequence is the same as the last video except for 1 note. Just an improvisation of only the Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer with 2 x 8 steps, the Synthesizers.com and MFM Modulars"
Peter Vogel
Pictured:
Deep Sequences, 2002
1 Photozelle, 1 Lautsprecher
90 cm hoch
You can find more of Peter Vogel's work on his official website.
via the music of sound
Deep Sequences, 2002
1 Photozelle, 1 Lautsprecher
90 cm hoch
You can find more of Peter Vogel's work on his official website.
via the music of sound
xy.cx::Synths
http://xy.cx/synth/
A synth site spotted by brian c:
"He has manuals, etc and history for the following
Kawai K5000S (Additive)
Yamaha VL1 (Physical Modeling)
Korg Z1 (Physical Modeling)
Alesis QS8.2 (Sample/Subtractive)
Nord Modular (Modular Analog Synthesis)
Yamaha TG77 (Frequency Modulation)
Yamaha EX5R (Various)
Kurzweil K2500R (Sample/Subtractive "VAST")
Korg Wavestation A/D (Vector)
EMU E-Synth (Sampler)
Korg MS2000BR (Analog Modeling)
Technics SX-WSA1R (Acoustic Modeling)
Korg Oasys PCI (Various)"
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