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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Antares choir can make you sound all horror show


YouTube via Torley

Synthesizer Performance Ensemble-BerkleePiano Dept.student concert-Part 1


YouTube via berkleepianodept. Yamaha Motif Ensemble
"From Berklee College Of Music Piano Department Student Concert 2009

Koichi Komura-Synthesizer
Yoon Ah Oh- Synthesizer
Pier Luigi Salami- Synthesizer
Seonhee Yang- Synthesizer

Ross Ramsay-Faculty Director"

Synthesizer Performance Ensemble-Berklee Piano Dept. student concert-Part 2

Mario Theme played on Stepper Motors with an Arduino


YouTube via cmhiekses
"Now that I've figured out how to store song information in flash memory on the Arduino, I can actually play full songs. This is a little suite of Mario Brothers themes that I put together. Enjoy!

Note: See my earlier video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L8hY8...

Motor #2 buzzed a bit on the table this time. I'm going to find a better way to hold the motors still while still allowing them to vibrate."

Schaltzentale - Incredible Steampunk Modular


via sequencer.de where you'll find details in German. Googlish here.

The modular is from Moritz Wolpert.

"All parts such as buttons + handles were on the lathe by hand. Gleiches gilt für die Front Platte. The same goes for the front panel. "

see the steampunk label below for more

Sonic LAB: JoMoX MBase11


See the write-up on Sonic State.

MYOSIS MYOSISFOOGERS and PSYCHODELAY

myosismusic.net
"MyosisFooger is a suite of 3 plugins. Myosisfooger is a digital recreation of the famous MoogerFooger (TM) pedals.

-MF LowPassFilter is a simple audio controlled Low pass filter. It contains a 2 pole/4pole Lowpass filter as well as an envelope follower for dynamic-controlled filter sweeps. Used with Bass, Guitar, Keys, or any other sound .

-MF OscBox The MF OscBox is an audio controlled oscillator. With this plugin , you can turn your guitar or any other monophonic instrument into a synthesizer.

-MF RingModulator is a simple Ring Modulator. It contains a Ring Modulator with a built in Carrier Oscillator and LFO."
Psychodelay
"Specification: (each effects are insert into the feedback loop except autopan).
-Up to 2.7 seconds delay time
-Tape vibrato effect with adjustable speed and disturbance.
-Absolutely weird Pitch Shifter effect in the feedback loop.
-Autopan with adjustable speed.
-2 pôle Low-pass and Hi-Pass Filters .
-Noise tape effect"

EMS SYNTHI-E

more shots on Aliens Project

RIP Michael Jackson


As you've all probably heard by now, the King of Pop has passed away. I wasn't expecting to put a post up as all posts have to be about the synths, however it just didn't seem right to not put something up, and I did find a bit of fascinating synth history, when you think about it, below.

I remember growing up listening to bits of the Jackson Five and later Michael Jackson. My sister was in love with his music, and Elvis Presley. The perfect match. I remember when Elvis was the King of Rock and Roll and Michael announced himself as the King of Pop. I wondered if it would stick. I remember when Off the Wall came out followed by Thriller. I remember staying up to watch the Thriller video with my sister, and her telling me how it was the most expensive video ever made. I thought it was crazy how long it would be. I recently remember watching that odd video of inmates somewhere in Asia performing Thriller, a hundred plus inmates in orange, prison garbs, all in sync. All crazy memories in time, all full of life and energy. That is the one thing Michael Jackson was to me - a man filled with wonder and energy. I will always remember him as that somewhat magical character who never lost that bit of childhood wonder. I'm sure he has influenced me in ways I have yet to realize, some bits I'm coming to realize just typing this. Pretty crazy... pretty amazing... I hope he is well wherever he is. He did bring wonder to life.

As for the interesting bit of synth history and the image from Thriller. The following is a list of the synths used and the players (via micke in this VSE thread). It is an interesting look at what synths were used on THE best selling album of all time. RIP Michael. RIP The King of Pop. It definitely stuck.


"Here's a rundown of the all (?) the synths used in the making of Thriller

Yamaha CS-80
Roland Jupiter 8 (x3)
NED Synclavier II
DK Synergy
Roland Jupiter 4
Roland MC-4 microcomposer/sequencer
Yamaha GS-1 FM synth
Oberheim Four-Voice
SCI Prophet 5 (x2)
Yamaha CE20 FM preset synth
Yamaha portasound keyboard
Roland VP-330 vocoder/strings
Bode Vocoder
E-mu Emulator I
plus a couple of Minimoogs

Linn LM-1 (mostly doubled with a TR-808)
Linndrum (LM-2)

And here's a listing of the keyboardists/synthesists performing on the album:

Greg Phillinganes
Michael Boddicker (Mr. Jackson's main synth-programmer)
Steve Porcaro & David Paich
Bill Wolfer
Brian Banks & Anthony Marinelli
David Foster
Greg Smith
Tom Bahler
James Ingram"

On another non music related note, we also lost Farah Fawcett today. Sad day today.

Update via VICMOD: "And Andy huges of The Orb passed away, thats got to be synth related" Indeed.

"Andy Hughes, (born 11th November 1965 - died 12th June 2009), was an English electronic music producer from Harrow, Middlesex [1]. He is most known for his work with The Orb, where he helped mix and produce Orbus Terrarum, Orblivion, and Cydonia, as well as The Orb's singles from this period. Hughes left The Orb during the production of Cydonia, which was reworked after his departure. He also did some additional original production work and performed remixes for The Cranberries and Tangerine Dream.

Hughes died at the Liver Intensive Care Unit at Kings College Hospital in London after a short illness on June 12, 2009." via Wikipedia. And Ed McMahon. And Sky Saxon of The Seeds.

Update: Michael Jackson and the Electronium

via the Raymond Scott blog:
"In August of 1970, Motown Records founder Berry Gordy read an article in Variety magazine about Raymond Scott and his Electronium. Along with The Beatles and The Beach Boys, Motown virtually controlled the 1960s pop charts with stars like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Diana Ross & The Supremes. And with THE JACKSON 5 as his latest smash supergroup, Gordy was at the height of his influence. ...

Hoby Cook was a technician at Motown’s MoWest facility who tested Scott’s Electronium extensively. 'I wanted some reactions, so as an experiment, I’d open the door and turn the volume up — loud.' Cook’s technique worked. Motown personnel heard the curious sounds and wandered in. “Cal Harris did a lot of recording with it, and MICHAEL JACKSON was fascinated,' Cook recalled. 'He was just this kid sitting there, staring at the flashing lights. He said he wanted THE JACKSON 5 to use the Electronium somehow.'"

Doepfer MS404

via this auction






ARP Odyssey 2823 Analog Synth

via this auction





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