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Friday, April 17, 2009

KORG EX-8000 Polyphonic Synth Module


via this auction

some shots of the inside

"Korg EX-8000 *Hybrid Synthesizer* Polyphony: 8 voices Oscillators: 2 per voice; 16 digital waveforms (DWGS; including saw, sqr and sin) LFO: Yes VCF: Analog Low-pass resonant filter with ADBSSR 6-parameter envelope generator VCA: ADBSSR 6-parameter envelope generator Keyboard: 61 keys (with velocity and aftertouch) Arpeg/Seq: none Control: MIDI"

Casperelectronics @ 3rd Ward

flickr by Peter B. Tzannes
(click for more)

EMS SYNTHI Users Manual

PDF available on the EMS SYNTHI blog here.

Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix


YouTube via bd594.

Also see Funkytown!

via bd594:
"I want to thankyou for commenting on one of my You Tube Videos "Funkytown" your blog was instrumental. Please note I created another Video that I think your readers may enjoy. I think you will find the use of HP Scanjet scanner as the vocals as WOW. Intially I tried to get 4 scanners for each vocal track in Bohemain Rhapsody but this equipment is getting harder to find. I had to record the HP scanner four seperate times to represent each vocal track. I hope you enjoy and thank you for your kind words."

video description
"There are millions of computers sitting idle at home using fantom electricity. Let's see where all that power is going. This is dedicated to all fans of Queen and hey let's not forget about Mike Myers and Dana Carvey of Wayne's World.
Please note no effects or sampling was used. What you see is what you hear (does that even make sense?)
Atari 800XL was used for the lead piano/organ sound
Texas Instruments TI-99/4a as lead guitar
8 Inch Floppy Disk as Bass
3.5 inch Harddrive as the cymbal
HP ScanJet 3C was used for all vocals. Please note I had to record the HP scanner 4 seperate times for each voice. I tried to buy 4 HP scanners but for some reason sellers on E-Bay expect you to pay $80-$100, I got mine for $30.


To quote Ben Rogerson "The old computer parts version of Bohemian Rhapsody is surely only weeks away".

Yes, I agree but what was suppose to take weeks took me months"

Apocalypse Meow

"Apocalypse Meow, second release of talented sound designer/idm artist
Luca Capozzi, features eight tracks of exciting electronic music. Here's a
brief description of tracks:

01 - Intro
The analog warmth of a Doepfer and a Moog Voyager travels together the
shiny frequencies of a digital Nord Modular G2X introducing you through
this electronic journey.

02 - Ka'tun IV
The power of genetic polyrhythmed drums with a taste of acid basslines.
The harshness of resonant filters used as solo instrument.

03 - The Prophecy
Dive yourself straight to the action with this soundtrack-style song.
Acoustic orchestration and fat basslines are melted together. A rocking
keyboard solo to fight the monster.

04 - Midnight Fog
Modeled dissonations, filter sweeps as melodic lines. Not for untrained ears.

05 - ZO-ology
An easy-to-listen electronic song.

06 - Back to A
How to play a radio transmission and enjoy your favorite soccer team.

07 - Ostreococcus OsV5
How a virus DNA will sound? Here it is. Bassline, distant echoed guitars
and swinging percussions are all generated by a virus genome. Reaktor is
the cure.

08 - Lame Walk
A jazzy walking bass meets a crazy automated breakbeat.

Gear used for Apocalypse Meow: Doepfer A-100, Moog Voyager, Clavia Nord
Modular G2X, Metasonix TX-1, Roland TR-606, Native Instruments Reaktor 5,
AAS Tassman, Logic Studio Pro, Ableton Live 7.

Apocalypse Meow is freely downloadable on Jamendo:
http://www.jamendo.com/it/album/43655"

Apocalypse Meow - Promo

Nimbus Dei

studio shots via here
setup video via here

Nimbus Dei

via fischek

L'Idée (1932)


Update: Published on Dec 29, 2015 Archibaldo De La Cruz

Watch the opening credits. You will see the music by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger features the Ondes Martenot.

TG 2009 TOUR

flickr by Chris_Carter_

full size

"My set-up...TG Brooklyn show soundcheck."

Throbbing Gristle


LA Tickets are on sale.

Wave Folder Demonstration - Sine


YouTube via suitandtieguy
"A demonstration of the processing offered by the STG Soundlabs Wave Folder.
http://stgsoundlabs.com/pro..."

NUSofting Strings Dream

You might remember NUSofting from the Broken Drum Machine, daHornet, Groove Analogizer, Harp Time, Peti and more.

"Strings Dream is able to reproduce the infinite array of rich, analogue pads from the most famous strings machines in synthesizer history. Emulate the classic Eminent Solina as well as its sister keyboards from Elka, Crumar and even their Japanese cousins.

"Strings Dream Synthesizer" will be released in May 2009 first as VST plugin and later as AU. Extimated price 89 USD

Nice intro to strings machines features and history Check it out! [excerpt below]
SDS GUI screenshot Check it out!
First beta recording Check it out!"

"'Strings Dream Synthesizer' writings for docs,
2009 Luigi Felici nusofting.com
Edited by Scot Solida and Cj

About Strings Machines.
A remarkable number of musicians recognize the desirable sonic character of “string machines”. String machines were unique to the Seventies and nearly every major manufacturer offered some variation on the theme. ARP’s biggest selling instrument was in fact their Omni, an instrument that combined a string machine with a simple synthesizer. Even Moog got in on the act with their Opus 3.

Just as the Rhodes piano and Hammond organs were intended as portable solutions to musicians who desired the sound of more cumbersome (and expensive) instruments, string machines were seen as the gigging musician’s alternative to the orchestra. Or, at the very least, it was easier to carry around than a Mellotron! Of course, the string machines didn’t sound like an orchestra, but had a character that today’s musicians find quite appealing on its own merits.

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