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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Brett Domino Trio - Beat It - Keytar


YouTube via brettdomino. via Failed Muso where you will find one more choice video. Also see the thumbnails at the end of this one for more.
"This is my band, The Brett Domino Trio, performing Michael Jacksonses 'Beat It' entirely on keyboards. Check my page for more videos, or add me on facebook or myspace...
www.myspace.com/brettdomino"

Me playing Depeche Mode "But not Tonight"


YouTube via DX5

"As a lot of people requested, 'But not Tonight'.
This is the "movie" (Modern Girls) version.

No sampled sounds. All were programmed by myself (except Emulator II choir sample). Backtrack recorded with Pro Tools helped by Reason.

Keyboards.
Left: Roland JX8P (Above)
Yamaha DX7
Emu Emax

Right: Yamaha DX7 IIFD."

"L'Amour Toujours" - on Yamaha HE-8


YouTube via organfairy
"This is my attempt to play a techno song on the Yamaha organ. The victim of my attempt is a song by the Belgian techno trio Telex and it is also the debut for my new old synthesizer SIEL DK-80."

Gristleizer Update

see the bottom update of this post.

dutch space mission live


YouTube via vonhaulshoven

Syd

flickr by Michael Ashton

full size

Yamaha CS10

modular


YouTube via Kernelproject
"Just testing my new Synthesizers.com modules"

Moog Minimoog + SCI Pro-One + Roland TR-606


YouTube via retrosound72

"'Mono-Solo'

deep bass: SCI Pro-One;
lead sound: Moog Minimoog (two VCO`s pulse);
drums: Roland TR-606;
effects: a little bit EHX Memory Man Deluxe analog delay (Minimoog)

no overdubbing, no sequencer software used"

Cwejman D-LFO meets PlanB Sillyscope


YouTube via dkimcg
"The last video was so self indulgent that it sickened me, it was weird, but ok, it was weird and used a lot of cables and I even threw in the Fender reverb tank to muck things up more. It had no elegance whatsoever, it was electrical spaghetti and wet reverb mudding things. Dick Dale would feel like a Sarte character is he heard that infernal use of a beautiful tool. :)

So this video is kind of educational, or at least geeky in that it's star is an oscilloscope. So here's some waveforms and as much info as I can remember, I should take notes...


Fairly simple patch where the ringmod output of the Cwejman D-LFO is run through the VCA in the PlanB Model 25, enveloped by a Model 10 triggered by another Model 10 in LFO mode (to give some time between the envelopes). Left is filtered through the Model 12, right is straight out of the VCA (and the Model 13 late in the video). I was curious what was happening to waveforms in the sync in the D-LFO which is controlled by the PH-4, that's what causes the animation in the waveform of the D-LFO on the right in audio, and on the bottom in the video.

More details in the annotations. "

Cosmovox

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via Palm Sounds: "Cosmovox has been updated to version 1.3. The new version has support for OSC. This makes Cosmovox the first iPhone OS app that both controls and creates sound, which makes it really quite unique."
See a video of Cosmovox previously posted here.

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