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Thursday, February 05, 2009

GetLoFi Atari Punk Console 2.0: Like Having Screaming, Circuit Bent Infant Of Your Very Own


YouTube via gearwire
"Gearwire's own Gretchen Hasse doesn't often venture in front of the Camera, but she's been so enamored of the GetLoFi Atari Punk Console 2.0 noise-box that she just had to share its baleful bleating with the world. Did I mention she's been sharing it with the office for the past two weeks? MAKE IT STOP!!!!!!!
See more on Gearwire.com."

ESQprogramming2


YouTube via lesingemonotone. Search on lesingemonotone on the top left for part 1 and more.
"Close-up on the display of the ESQ-1. Shown here is first the VCF screen displaying cutoff freq, resonance, keyboard track and the two modulation sources and amount. Second part shows the LFO-screen with its' many parameters inkluding modulation source and amount."

NAMM: WNAMM09: Q What Is Samplebase?


via Sonic State

NAMM: WNAMM09: Spectralis 2 - 2GB RAM And Other Goodies


see the write-up on Sonic State.

JP, Virus, Juno. Ambient sounds of the three synths.


YouTube via prkarpi23. sent my way via fischek.
"I decided to use my JP-8080, Juno-106 and Virus KC to show the power of those synths with out using any outside FX - just plain, raw power of three best synths ever built. (I was lacking a second sustain pedal)"

Monome Boing Improvisation


YouTube via globelm
"monome improvisation using boiingg patch (max/msp)"

Oberheim Matrix-12

via this auction

click on the images

link sent my way via Roberto

Update via Adrien in the comments: "anyone knows about the 2 additionnal jacks behind?"





pul(sew)idth's Little Felt Synths

The perfect pillow?

You can find more here.

Pictured:
Korg MS20
Roland Juno-106
Roland SH-101


Cerebral Sabbath 2

You might remember Cerebral Sabbath from this post. You can find info on the second event coming up here. All ages, no cover, and a full bar. Also...

"Any local gear heads are welcome to bring come join us as a part of the Cerebral Sabbath Choir, a mixture of open-mic and Live PA. We will be providing a 16 channel mixer (please bring the cabling you will need for your gear as we cannot guarantee we will have extra), and encourage anybody who is interested to join in more one large-scale collaborative mix to top off the evening."
Saturday, 7-Feb at Octane Coffee, Atlanta, GA.

Peter Grogono's EMS Page and MUSYS

You'll find a great piece of EMS history an MUSYS here.
"I worked at Electronic Music Studios Ltd (EMS) in London, England from 1969 until 1973. (The web pages for EMS are now maintained by Graham Hinton.) My principal contribution to the studio was the MUSYS system for the composition and performance of electronic music. EMS was owned and controlled by Peter Zinovieff. David Cockerell built hardware for the studio and I wrote software. One of my rewards was to become an early owner of a VCS-3 (at left). I sold mine cheaply, not realizing that, after more than 30 years, VCS-3s would become valuable again."
via fabio
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