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Monday, February 16, 2009

303_reddie


YouTube via ripe909
video description:
"303 for sale on ebay, just running through the buttons and knobs.
Notice that I demonstrate the noise on the headphone output near the end of the video"
Not sure which listing this is for. I did a search on Roland TB-303 and didn't spot the video in any.

Update via ripe in the comments: it looks like it is this one.

Waldorf Blofeld Tutorial

blofeld_tutorial.mov


Official Waldorf Blofeld tutorial
YouTube via gearjunkies

Debussy - Danse in an Isao Tomita Style


YouTube via paulshillitomusic.

via the forum

"Electronically created version of Debussy's Dance or Danse as it is also known as in a Isao Tomita style. Another one of the pieces I created about 10 years ago, the video is a bit more abstract, again playing around with After Effects CS3, no meaning to the video just something show :-)

Synths used making this include Roland JV1080, Korg Prophecy, Waldorf wave, Yamaha AN1x , Waldorf Pulse and sequenced on Cubase."

Debussy's Arabesque No 2


"An original Electronic version of Debussy's Arabesque No.2 created in an Isao Tomita style. I created this piece about 10 years ago but after deciding to start recording again, I brought it out storage to show the world. The video was created in AE to avoid have just a slide show of photos."

Scott Burns - The Frequency


Scott Burns - The Frequency from LookUP on Vimeo.
spot the synths
"Scott gets his Christian Slater on in an homage to the 90s classic Pump Up The Volume.

"The Frequency" - produced by Regal from The Wiseguys and taken from Scott Burns critically acclaimed debut album, Day 1.

Video by Versus Media, and features many legends.

Day 1 was recently awarded "Local Album Of The Year" in Australian street press "3D World" and can be purchased and delivered worldwide from here:
day1.lookupinthesky.com.au

More info at:
scottburnsday1.com"

my precious

flickr by kernelslacker

Another easter egg spotted by kernelslacker, this one on an Analogue Solutions module. Not sure which one though.

Livewire AFG Easter Eggs

flickr set by kernelslacker who brought us the "clan of xymox" easter egg here.

In these shots you can see the Flux Capacitor and "welcome to the real world."

Be sure to see the flicker set for more.
Do take the blue pill...

When you get there click on the shot and then click on the All Sizes link in the header. Be sure to look for multiple messages.

I love it when manufacturers do this.

http://www.livewire-synthesizers.com/

drum computer

drum computer

"the lead is a roland sh 201 and the drums are a dr 3, dr5 and a korg kaoscilator"
via www.myspace.com/akraftwerkorange in the comments of this post.

Tenori On sequencing Access Virus TI Snow [v2-1]


YouTube via polishbroadcast. Two more videos. Click here for all.

"All sounds are from the Virus Snow. Trying to have a full drum kit is hard with only 4 parts on the Snow."

Tenori On sequencing Nord Modular G2 [v09]


"All sounds from the Nord Modular G2. Drums are a patch by Roland Kuit on the electro-music.com board. I still can't elegantly drop sounds in and out. I think the sound "volume" is actually being sent as velocity which is why you can cut notes off or catch the tail of some. Can anyone confirm?"

MI Audio Pollyanna Octave Pedal

I was curious what the MI Audio Pollyanna Octave Synth was after seeing it referenced in these prior posts. Here's the MI Audio product page for the Pollyana and the following is a YouTube video on it from ProGuitarShopDemos


"www.ProGuitarShop.com - MI Audio Pollyanna Octave Pedal features are as follows:
• Combination of 2 classic effects types in one pedal.
• Vintage octave up and 1 & 2 octave synth down
• Individual level controls for all 3 octaves
• Global tone control for all octaves
• Dry (original) signal level control (not affected by tone control)
• Input sensitivity control for octave tracking and for octave fuzz sound in high settings
• Standard 9V power supply with true bypass.

MI Audio pedals have the following things in common:
• Hand built with pride and passion in our Sydney workshop in Australia by the team of builders at MI Audio.
• Individually tested by Michael and carry a 5 year warranty.
• Built with the absolute highest quality components, on double sided, through-hole PCBs
• Enclosed in a heavy duty die-cast aluminium enclosure.
• The pedals have a heavy duty true bypass, featuring a heavy duty 3PDT footswitch.
• The power supply of the pedals have been designed to allow you to power the unit from a DC source up to 25V, providing you with massive headroom and a huge output signal There is a 2.1mm barrel connection for external power connection.

http://www.proguitarshop.com/product...."

Pianola(s) interludes on TENORI-ON(s) [Rehearsals] by Smith


YouTube via znshn. follow-up to these posts.
"[n°2 of "Mechanical piano pieces on TENORI-ON(s)"] : Digital adaptation of the "pianola" (also known as "mechanical piano", "player piano" and "piano roll") ways of playing as imagined by Colon Nancarrow in his "Studies for player piano" (and George Antheil in "Le ballet mécanique") using two TENORI-ON(s) and various filters.

N.B.- These rehearsals are part of a series of solo pieces inspired by Nancarrow's works and John Cage's experiments for prepared piano.

See also previous video "Prepared piano works on TENORI-ON(s)", "Mechanical piano pieces on TENORI-ON(s)" and "Studies for two TENORI-ON(s)"
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.

Material in this video:
- 2 TENORI-ON(s)
- MI Audio Pollyanna Octave Synth
- Moog Low Pass Filter (MF-101)
- Moog Ring Modulator (MF-102)
- Korg Kaoss Pad KP3
- Jomox M-Resonator
- POG Polyphonic Octave Generator (Electro Harmonix)
- Space Echo (Boss RE-20)
- Boss FV-500L (as expression pedal for LPF Resonance)
- Boss FV-500L (as expression pedal for RM Frequency)
- Boss EV-5 for Space Echo volume

http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://www.myspace.com/sthintosmithereens
http://www.myspace.com/znshn

See also http://www.youtube.com/odiolorgnette"
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