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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Plan B interview on VICMOD

"Peter Grenader is the man behind Plan B modular synthesizers. Plan B [http://ear-group.net/] have one of the stronger choices in the euro rack modular format and it continues to grow. I sent my questions in code to Peter and he deciphered them via his Heisnberg Generator."

You can find the full interview here. Be sure to check out the rest of VICMOD for more interviews.

The Bog Moog Foundation - A Remarkable Year of Progress and Impact

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"Dear Friend,

At year's end we look back on tremendous progress and the crucial elements that us got us here.

Thank you for supporting our historic cause and our unique mission. Our work would not be possible without your involvement.

Progress. We have stabilized and cataloged Bob's archives, garnering support from industry leaders who have championed our efforts. The GRAMMY® Foundation has recognized our worthy pursuit with a coveted grant. Some of the finest music museums around the country have expressed an interest in featuring the archives in their facilities.

Impact. Our outreach program has connected thousands of people to the power and possibilities of electronic music, opening their minds and sparking curiosity and intrigue at the intersection of music and technology.

Moving forward. Now, we make a tremendous stride forward and embark on the planning process for a Bob Moog Museum. Please lend us your voice and take our survey on this important project. Your input is crucial to our success. The more participation we have, the better informed we can be.

Support. The progress we have made comes from the hard work of a very lean organization. The Bob Moog Foundation has one paid employee, and scores of passionate, dedicated volunteers. We need your help to grow and we welcome your donation of any size. Our future depends on your generosity. Help us inspire and educate. Help us preserve musical, technical and cultural history. Help us carry Bob's legacy forward.

We wish you all a splendid and safe holiday season.


The Bob Moog Foundation

Make Waves by donating to the Bob Moog Foundation"

Buchla and Associates LIGHTNING III

"LIGHTNING III is a specialized MIDI controller that senses the position and movement of handheld wands and transforms this information to MIDI signals for expressive control of electronic musical instrumentation. In addition to functioning as a powerful MIDI controller, LIGHTNING III, with its self contained 32 voice synthesizer, comprises a complete, ready to play instrument.

The bulk of LIGHTNING III's electronics is housed in a half rack cabinet.

A remote head, designed to be mounted on a standard mike stand in front of a performer, contains specialized optics, as well as graphic and numeric displays.Based on principles of optical triangulation, LIGHTNING gathers its information by tracking tiny infrared transmitters that are built into baton-like wands. Unencumbered by wires, these wands provide complete freedom of movement within a performance space that can be as large as 12 feet high by 20 feet wide.


Basically, LIGHTNING III senses all three coordinates of each hand, for a total of six independent coordinates. From this information, LIGHTNING's digital signal processor computes instantaneous velocity and acceleration, and performs detailed analysis of gesture. An easily mastered, musically oriented interface language allows the user to define relationships between various gestures and potential musical responses.

In one sort of implementation, LIGHTNING's coordinates might be mapped to various MIDI controllers on multiple channels. Spatial pitch wheels, pan pots, level sliders and modulation wheels are easily defined and great fun to play. Performance gestures can be analyzed for direction and velocity and can be used to generate a variety of notes as well as other musical events. Multi-dimensional zoning capability can be used to create different musical responses in different regions. Everything you need to create the conceptual ensemble (an invisible, acoustic virtual reality).

User definable scale and tuning tables allow one to determine the range and selection of notes occurring along a horizontal or vertical axis. Pitches can be in any order, and the boundaries can be set where ever desired, facilitating the creation of spatial instruments and imaginary orchestras.

LIGHTNING III features a conducting facility that can analyze a conductor's gestures, display deviations from a preset tempo, and signal errors such as missed beats. Simultaneously, LIGHTNING can transmit a synchronous MIDI clock for controlling external sequencers and output programmed note data to accompany specific beats within a measure.

Those tiny, postage stamp size boxes hanging out with the peace dove are memory cards for storing presets. As many as thirty presets can be stored on one card. An additional thirty presets can be stored in RAM, and yet another thirty ROM based presets are provided as tutorial examples (good places to begin the LIGHTNING experience).

To facilitate its use in conjunction with other controllers, LIGHTNING possesses intelligent MIDI merging capability. A complete system exclusive implementation enables LIGHTNING presets to be stored and edited via external computers and sequencers."

via Lundi

Isaac and Daddy on the Roland SH-2


YouTube via koolknitter. "Isaac's first time on the keys. He's into it."

Empty BugBrand Case

via the BugBrand Blog

hmm...

Listening to an electric candle


YouTube via edwindertien. follow-up to this post.
"Using a BPW41 photo diode you can listen to various light sources. For instance a tube light will hum at 100Hz.. an LCD screen will whistle at its refresh rate.. and apparently this candle works as spacey synthesizer..."

Synthesizer Programming - Episode 3 - Harpsichord


YouTube via Thalassa77. Episode 2, Episode 1.
"How to create a Harpsichord Sound. From a basic patch to 18th century Harpsichord ;) This sound is very useful in a lot of music styles, just add some effects and you will get for example, funky clave sound.

The parameters values are approx. Values are expressed in %. The synthesizer is synth1 a free vst synthesizer"

Dueling VCAs


YouTube via boobtube356
"Cwejman VCO-6 sine output through Doepfer A-137 Wave Multiplier, then amplitude modulated by self oscillating MMF-1. The result is sent to the VCA-4MX for the high notes, and the Makenoise QMMG for the low notes. The sequence is chaotic, using the PH-4, the A-147 VCLFO, and the A-170 Slew Limiter. The notes are S&H LFO through the A-156 Dual Quantizer. Both the VCO-6 and MMF-1 are getting feedback modulation from the VCO-6 sine output."

EML 101


YouTube via zibbybone

Animal - Filtertest


YouTube via verstaerker
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