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Friday, December 05, 2008

Yamaha AN200 loop factory demo


YouTube via se7ense7

"Some own sounds (u-ser bank) and preset sounds (p-reset bank)...
Some tweaking, some crappy playing.
Only recorded for the sounds (there are too little sounds of this thing on the net)"

live pa jam - Yam AN200, juno 60 and Korg KM402


"I just puched down an arp on the juno 60 and then the 'hold' button. Made some matching drums on the an200, played a delay-ed sound on top of it all.

Sound is through a korg KM402 kaoss mixer. Just some jamming on my own."

SoundLab song.wmv


YouTube via YpsiSynth

"Excuse the bad audio. Little synth bass from the SoundLab I put together with my MV-8800 on drums (808 samples). I actually enjoy the filter on this Synth. It does not sound to bad to me. But sound is in the ear of the beholder."

【DEMO】 FuturAudioWorkshop Circle


YouTube via musictrackjp
"画期的なインターフェースを持つソフトアナログシンセ【Circle】
ミュージックトラック オフィシャルレビュー
操作性抜群の斬新なインターフェース。
新たな顔を持つソフトアナログシンセサイザーCircle登場。
レビューの詳細なレポート、高音質バージョンはMusicTrackのオフィシャルレ ビューで公開中です。"
Googlish:
"SOFUTOANAROGUSHINSE an innovative interface [Circle]
OFISHARUREBYU music tracks
Operation of outstanding innovative interface.
SOFUTOANAROGUSHINSESAIZA Circle with a new face appeared.
The report reviews the detailed, high-quality version of the OFISHARURE MusicTrack public view."

CamSpace Synthesizer Demo 01


YouTube via SephSwain
"all free Software: CamSpace v7, VST Host: Cantabile 1.2 Lite, VST Synth: Rez v2.0, VST Joystick Plugin: joystickctrl1.4
Thanks to all developers!"

CamSpace Synthesizer Demo 02


CamSpace Synthesizer Demo 03

Roland Jupiter 8 vs. MKS-80

Check out The Stretta Procedure for the full post. There is a bit more to the following snip.
"In a nutshell, the MKS-80 rev 3/4 shares a lot in common with the Jupiter 6, and the rev5 is completely different from both the rev4 and the Jupiter 8. There is no rack mount Jupiter 8."

Testing Macros

flickr by ryptide

"Testing the Digital Macro features on my new camera"

full size

KORG Kaossilator

Suade

flickr set by stuart_digitalondon
(click for more)

"Adapted Vinyl CEO photoshoot"

National geographic noise generator - alien vocaliza

via this auction via the forum
"National geographic noise generator - alien vocaliza

ok somehting more tangable , its a circuit bent national geographic ' animals of the world ' toy.Its very close in character a bent speak and spell , has that tonal sound to some degree , very chaotic and random but with alot of variables and some mad mad chants and alien animal noises , the flip switches do stuff like freeze a loop , tone , and theres a trigger button for strobbing plus an audio output .Ive done a demo below , its a crazy machine and one that creased me up - very odd and funny sounds and its a nice device.I havent seen another and its very unique and creative. demo is here ( 7mb)"

Qwong noise generator

images at this auction
via the forum

"Qwong special fx generator
ok so whats this you wonder ?Well to be honest i havent clue , i got it of someone who knew even less and said it was found in a auction sale collecting dust .It 'says ' echobox on it but to be frank it does not echo in the slightest......no its a noise generator of the FINEST quality and i really mean that , ive owned loads , used ems synthi , 4ms Tri noise generators and plenty of analogues and this is up there with them - its alive , unpredictable and defies logic , its vintage i think or has some really quality components .Ok so what is it though?

Well from the images you can see the switches.It appears to have 3 x vcd's ( 2 way latchable) ? voltage controled delays or maybe digital oscilators?They seem to be the noise component or switch in variable waveforms but it has pitch knobs and modulation and lfo knobs also and also a matrix of 8 x phone jacks ( for modular patching )It also has 2 flip switches ( one in need of a new toggle ) .Now how this all works i really really dont know and ive experimented with it and its REALLY powerfull and i mean that , this is no circuit bent toy ( with the greatest respect ) and its feel and also use aswell as sound veer towards the experimental electronics of the 1950;s. . . its an odd one , when i switched it on and got some sound going it immediately felt very different from any gadget ive ever used .I sampled this and now i am selling it but i can say without a doubt its creating sounds i cant get out of Any modular synth , freaky radiophonic stuff , at times it sounds like the things picking up satelites or something , very radio like and at times like strange transmissions are being picked up ( seriouisly !) at other times ( depending on the huge patchability and the 3 vcd switches) its more like cross modified oscillators but with very unique and digitized aswell as analogue sound.Its hard to describe but more akin to stockhausen or early electronic experimentalists and modern day benders , its really very good for vocal like fx and strange alien bird sounds and chants and stuff like this but is semi chaotic so just a small tweak or flip of switch and its away again onto something new.It feels at times like there alot of feedback networks going in it and its by far one of the most ' alive ' sound generators ive used .Ive put no reserve but i not 100% convinced i want to sell it !......it is realy cool this one and one from raymond scotts lab or it could be ! it feels like total 1950's electronics to me and its sound tends to suggest its been made with vintage components and possible some old lab gear wired together , ive used enough gear to know toy circuits as opposed to expensive components and this sounds and feels like its older and handmade.I dont think its bent but a diy project and a good one.

Heres a demo
- just a jam i did in 30 minutes - 36mb so large but i couldnt stop,No overdubs or edits , just a little verb on 1 channel .

the unit also has audio inputs , outputs and a built in speaker .Its full patchable ! anything seems to patch to anything and make weird sounds.It has a psu with it but also can be battery operated it seems."

Introducing...the QMMG


Introducing...the QMMG from MAKE NOISE on Vimeo.
"The first Make Noise product to consume current sucks up most of what was conserved by the modDemod. Inspired by the original Buchla 292. Available now."
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