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Monday, July 13, 2009

ro + 256: friendflight

ro + 256: friendflight from ro on Vimeo.


"a version of the song "friend flight" from seemeebeemin, available to download at r--o.org.

i recorded and layered the guitars some time in 2008 and created the drum loop in cubase (i think).

devices produced by monome.org. the orange buttoned one (256) is running mlr, and the green buttoned one (40h) is running an 8 band spectral display."

ro + 256 + milkcrates + monks from ro on Vimeo.


"a scene from the hobbit at the end. gandalf turned three trolls to stone and bilbo discovers some treasure in their nearby cave."

FamilyJamTime2


YouTube via digitalfalcon00. "More fun with the Prism Laser Guitar"

Mujik Demo!

Mujik Demo! from The Amazing Rolo on Vimeo.


"A sneak peek into the upcoming iPhone app from Lucky Frame, to be released sometime in July. Mujik is a fun and charming music remixing tool. More details coming soon."

Kids on DSP


YouTube via RjDjme. follow-up to this post.
"Interview with Andy Farnell and Robert Thomas, about the production of the Kids on DSP reactive music album, soon to be released on RjDj on the iPhone and iPod Touch."
RjDj on iTunes (note this functionality is not in the program as of the date of this post):
RjDj

Richard Devine - The Electronic Music Manuscript (Part 1 of 2)


YouTube via Nonima1984. http://devinesound.net/ via Unidentified Sound Object, via fabio.
"A video that came with the sample kit "Richard Devine - The Electronic Music Manuscript" that I purchased. In the segment he demonstrates some very interesting techniques on how he and Josh Kay captured the sounds for the collection.

I do not own copyright to this video, but I have uploaded it to generate interest in Richard Devine's samples and for Richard Devine fans."

Richard Devine - The Electronic Music Manuscript (Part 2 of 2)


Some Notes on Making Buchla-Compatible Stuff

via Aaron on the SDIY list:

"This set of notes started life as a jumbled text file for my own use, mostly consisting of copied & pasted bits of advice I received from the SDIY mailing list. I thought others might find some of this info useful as well, so I cleaned it up a bit and posted it here.

I plan to pick up a Buchla 200e system as some point, so I am interested in some of my SDIY stuff being Buchla-compatible and having a similar overall look and feel. (Note, however, that I am not planning on selling front panels; they are for my own personal use. I'm just planning on selling circuit boards, so people can make panels in whatever their own favored format is. The info here is available in case someone is interested in doing similar things on their own.)"

The Photon Guitar Synth



via link where you'll find more info.

"It had special digital filters for each string signal, infra-red pickups, and a lot of code to handle things like fret buzzes, harmonics, etc. Kevin Kent and I started company called K-Muse to manufacture it. Later we decided to license it to Gibson. Gibson manufactured it under the name 'Phi-Tech'."

Also see Keyboard Museum and chuckwhite.com

The Solar Room (E-mod's Studio) Arp2600, Oberheim, Moog, Yamaha, Sequential Circuits


YouTube via synthman70

ARP Odyssey 4075 filter vs Yusynth ARP 4072 filter clone


YouTube via Thalassa77.
"http://switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot...

You can here a good quality audio file of this comparative here ( youtube audio is not very good, adds strange distorsion ) :
http://www.4shared.com/file/117820238...

This is a side to side comparative between ARP Odyssey 4075 filter and a Yusynth ARP 4072 filter clone.

It's suposed that the 4075 filter that is installed on the ARP Odyssey is the same filter as the 4072 that was installed on the ARP 2600. I have to opportunity to compare the the original 4075 filter with the Yusynth 4072 clone module , so I've decided to make a comparative.

Synthesizers.com VCO is connected to the ARP Odyssey external input
Synthesizers.com VCO is connected to the Yusynth ARP 4072 filter clone.

As you can heard the Yusynth module is a very accurate clone of the original ARP filter. Only slight differences can be heard at resonance settings but even these differences can be minimized changing the cut-off and resonance parameters. For example with 80% of resonance in both filters the sound could be not the same but if you move the resonance to 90% on the Yusynth module you could get the same sound.

So the only thing that I can say is... congrats Yves for your great work!!!

If you like this video remember to subscribe to be updated of my new videos."

Update via Thalassa in the comments: "I've uploaded the video to vimeo. The quality is better but even not as good as should be . Maybe the filters sounds too good that audio codecs doesn't know how to compress it :P"


ARP Odyssey 4075 filter vs Yusynth ARP 4072 filter clone from Thalassa on Vimeo.


Sonivox Playa Hip-Hop Virtual Instrument Peeped At Winter NAMM 2009


YouTube via gearwire
"Andrew from Sonivox shows off his baby, the Sonivox Playa Hip-Hop Virtual Instrument. Playa is a combination of a virtual instrument and a sound library. It will also make your breakfast, do your taxes and shop for healthcare benefits for your posse."
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