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Friday, August 07, 2009

Moog Modular


"Quick jam/mess arround with the Arturia Moog modular software synth.
Note: I don't know mutch about modular synths so this is realy just me fooling arround. Very noisy [virtual] analog mess. The recordings not brilliant, there are parts where the sound goes loud and sometimes clips.

Be sure to follow me on twitter for more madness www.twitter.com/dan303

And check out my new blog http://dan303.blogspot.com/"

Peter Vogel on the New Fairlight

"The 30A will look like and perform like the original CMI, although the mainframe will be much lighter for portability. The look and feel of the user interface will also be similar to the original, with retro green on black graphics like the original. A replica of the original music keyboard will also be available as an option, or you can use your own MIDI keyboard.

The software will combine the very best of the early series II and III features, with a multitude of additional features. Sound quality of 8-bit, 16-bit, or "best quality" 36-bit floating point can be selected, and existing Fairlight users can import their entire sample libraries. Even better, non-Fairlight sounds, such as WAV files can be imported and specified to play back with the classic Fairlight sound.

Internally it will be all digital, but will use FPGA technology to provide "virtual hardware" emulation which will exactly model the original analog circuitry. There will be 16 analog outputs and a stereo sampling input. All I/O will also be available digitally through MADI.

For an idea of the performance to expect, see attached description of the Crystal Core engine which the new CMI use.

We are builing a run of only 100 units, which will be available early next year. Price is to finalised, it is not intended to be cost competitive with other samplers, but of course much cheaper than the original CMI, even adjusted for inflation!"
via Peter Vogel, via failed muso, via Sonic State. Be sure to see this post.
http://www.fairlightinstruments.com/

Jean Michel Jarre Magnetic Fields 1 cover


YouTube via albertspyker. sent my way via fischek
"Played by Albert on Eminent 310, Roland Juno 106, Roland JX-10 and Reason V4.
JARRE RULES!!"

The Eminent in Jarre's music.

"Here is an example of the use of the Eminent 310 Unique IN JMJ's music. It is the strings he uses the most and the Smallstone phaser to make the spacy sound, one channel straight to the left and the other through a delay to the right channel. This classic vintage organ is unique indeed."

more videos here

Polymoog Resonator Section


YouTube via Elhardt. follow-up to this post.

"This is an unplanned demo I threw together today of a Polymoog 3 Band Resonator that I ripped out of my Polymoog and built into a stand-alone unit for processing sounds. It consists of three filters in parallel which all be switched to lowpass, bandpass, or highpass modes. Each filter has three controls: frequency, resonance, and amplitude. It's one of the unique things about the Polymoog synthesizer which you don't find in any other polyphonic analog synth.

What happened to the rest of my Polymoog? I used the Polymoog case to built a coffee table, of which you can see a few pictures at the end of the video. That was sold off. The rest of my Polymoog was sold for parts to quite a few people. My Polymoog just had too many problems to bother putting in the time and effort to fix."

The First Digital Polyphonic Keyboard?

The project by by Michael J. Bauer began in 1972 and was published in 1976.
You can find the full story here
"A hybrid polyphonic instrument incorporating the best advantages of both the digital and analog worlds was realised. As far as I know, mine was the first digital polyphonic instrument design ever published (Electronics Australia, April 1976). Unfortunately, the instrument was not destined to be a commercial success. Apart from my lack of entrepreneurial skills, there were other factors leading to its swift obsolescence. The keyboard logic was implemented entirely from small-medium scale TTL devices. It was based on a kind of state-machine architecture. A little invention called the "micro-processor" made my TTL design obsolete. In the same year as my E.A. article was published, Motorola introduced the M6800. I bought a Motorola 6800 'D1' evaluation kit, and so began my career in embedded electronics design."

Manuel Gottsching Talks About Moog Instruments


YouTube via scootermccrae. Don't forget the upcoming Moog event!
"Wow, almost one year to the day after-the-fact, I'm finally posting this video footage of Manuel Gottsching at one of the three U.S. concerts he performed last summer (his first time performing in the United States).

As I'm a big fan of his music and his legendary group Ashra Tempel, I made contact with him just before his arrival in New York to see if I could help out by videotaping the concerts (which he was happy to have done). I also asked if I could shoot some interview footage so I could help out the Moog Foundation with a little video of his visit so they could post it on their youtube channel.

The Moog Foundation has been (happily) very busy lately with some wonderful stuff and not as interested in posting new videos with so much other work to be done, so I thought I'd finally put this on youtube so like-minded folks could enjoy a brief snippet of one of the excellent performances Herr Gottsching gave -- and also hear him reminisce a bit about his own and the Moog's wonderful legacy.

Hopefully someday the concert footage will be edited together and sold via his website. For now, please enjoy this excerpt (and if you're not already familiar with his work, please do visit www.ashra.com to find out more).

And of course, don't forget to visit the Moog Foundation at www.moogfoundation.org

Thanks as always for taking a look,

Scooter McCrae"

Roland JX-8P + Jupiter-4 + TR-606


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound

'Roland Arpeggiator'

bassline: Roland Jupiter -4, arpeggiator in random-mode is triggered by the TR-606
warm pads: Roland JX-8P
drums: Roland TR-606
FX: reverb and delay"

danelectro shift daddy (circuit bent)


YouTube via Vtolus
"some more shots - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru..."

Alien-Devices circuit bent TALKATRON

via this auction

"6 Voice Modifications including Random and Repeatable Glitches
Pitch Dial and Body Contact for Pitch Modulations
2 Loops for Smooth and Rhythmic/Chaotic Loops
Internal Speaker and Standard 1/4" line out with switch for easy audio integration"

samples at the auction while up.

x0xb0x (tb303 clone) and TR707


YouTube via se7ense7
"Just a clip I made for showing off the X0XBOX with custom design, mods and SOKKOS firmware.

Download my album (that sounds nothing like this video) for free here: http://www.4shared.com/file/120115238...

Or visit my page at
http://www.myspace.com/simonderycke - http://www.facebook.com/alienrobotdance - www.vi.be/alienrobotdance

Be sure to check out my other videos!"

SoCold (molten rubber rmx)

"Original song by dodoka (myspace.com/dodokaspace).

For more stuf of mine, check out myspace/com/simonderycke, facebook.com/alienrobotdance or download my full album for free at http://www.4shared.com/file/120115238..."
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