Wednesday, May 27, 2009
200e song
YouTube via hyperguy61
"nothing serious .... just a catchy little groove , buchla style :) sorry about the little tv noise in the beginning"
MacBeth M5N
via this auction
Serial # AH-0001
Date of Manufacture: 9/16/2007
click the image for the full size shot.
ELEKTRONIKA EM-25
via this auction
"This is Soviet legendary synth Elektronika EM-25. It was made in 1987. Please see its specification here."
"This is Soviet legendary synth Elektronika EM-25. It was made in 1987. Please see its specification here."
Roland Jupiter-8 with Kenton MIDI
via this auction
"Vintage Roland Jupiter 8 with RETRO-FITTED (KENTON) Midi input/output/thru. The Jupiter-8 is an 8-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer. Each voice features two VCOs with cross-modulation and sync, pulse-width modulation, a non-resonant high-pass filter, a resonant Low-pass filter with 2-pole (12 dB/octave) and 4-pole (24 dB/octave) settings, an LFO with variable waveforms and routings, and two envelope generators (one invertible). Noteworthy performance features include adjustable portamento, a hold function for making sound design easier, a versatile arpeggiator with DIN-sync and external analog clock input connectivity, assignable pitch-bender, instrument layer and split modes, robust load and save functionality for its 64-patch memory, built-in XLR outputs, and—in addition to legato and polyphonic modes—the Jupiter-8 includes a powerful unison mode. A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things. The VCOs were discrete. The VCF was based on the Roland IR3109 IC (also used in the Jupiter 6, MKS-80 rev 4, Juno 6/60, JX-3p respective filter circuits). The VCA was the BA662. The envelopes were hardware generated by the Roland IR3R01 chip (also in the Juno 6/60), and are much faster than software generated ones in the subsequently introduced Jupiter-6 and MKS-80 'Super Jupiter'."
Triadex Muse Vintage Music Synthesizer
via this auction
"Model Muse-1
SPECS:
AC115-125V
60 CPS, 40W
Serial #: 00499-11"
See the Triadex (Muse) label for more info on this rare digital synth.
Das reacBall
YouTube via pepezabala
"Institut FATIMA uses a Fussball as (des-)controller for triggering drumsamples. The camera detects the symbols on the ball, kicks numbers into the sequencer, the sequencer matches goals. The goal is always music. Software used is reactivision and ableton live. Do it at home."
Ran Kirlian - Jovian Arps
YouTube via RanKirlian
"Improvisation on Roland Jupiter 4: arpeggio and VCF Mod controlled by internal trigged while playing the VCF and VCA on the bend/mod wheel"
Lewellen: Frog Guitar iPhone App
YouTube via smortage
"Smort Co-founder Lewellen shares his perspectives on technology and shows the Frog Guitar.
Git yerself one of dem from the iTunes Store:
Smort homepage:
http://www.smort.com/"
via Lewellen:
"I was getting a little tired of all of those tree-hugging musical apps for the iPhone like Pocket Guitar and Ocarina. Plus, who isn't tired of Tap-Tap-Tapping? Come on! I figured it was time for someone to step up and create something truly awesome- so I built a guitar out of Frogs.
It's very simple to use:
• pluck, strike, or strum the frogs
• stretch the frogs with the rope and pegs to change pitch
• ignore the flies -- they are just for decorations
- and be careful how you treat those frogs or things might get messy
You can actually play chords and stuff with multi-touch although the fingerings are inverted from a standard bass guitar. My home-made video shows you a basic song."
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