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Monday, September 07, 2009

Roland TB-303 Bass Synthesizer


via this auction





Mascot

flickr by fruxxo-san
(click for more)

"My musical mascot messing with my settings."

Access Virus TI2

the dark side of the moon...


YouTube via moonmodular

Me playing Client "Radio"


YouTube via DX5

"This is a Client cover. A band hosted by Toast Hawaii, Andy Fletcher's label. (original Client version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDbXqP... , don't forget to check it out ).


Backtrack Sequencing and recording, and video shot were made in two hours (I note this always there is lacking of production, I did it in a quick way)

Gear:

Emu EMAX II HD: piano-guitar and lead sounds (I did sample them from a Roland D10).
Roland JP8000: Arpeggio bass (time synched via midi from Pro Tools).

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools and Reason. Bassdrum and snare coming from a Roland D10.

Written by Kate Holmes, Sarah Blackwood."

juno2 + x0xb0x jam


YouTube via lesingemonotone
"jamming away with some sweet Roland alphajuno-2 strings and x0xb0x."

TR-909 and her silverbox


YouTube via aszent
"Equipment: TR-909 - TB-303 - ableton live 8 for audiorecording, delay on 303 and compressing."

1976 ARP Axxe Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find more.

"ARP Axxe synthesizer ad from inside back cover of Contemporary Keyboard magazine October 1976."

The Cool Instruments Chromaticover

"The Chromaticover is a Chromatic MIDI Master Arranger Keyboard with accordion-style button keys, originally designed for the Yamaha keyboards Tyros-3, Tyros-2 and Tyros-1.

The Chromaticover is a super compact solution for every accordion player who would like to enjoy the modern technology of a synthesizer, an arranger keyboard, an organ or a digital piano.

Cover any piano keyboard musical instrument to convert it to a chromatic accordian with buttons (accordion style keys).

The Chromaticover features the design and finish of the Yamaha arranger keyboards family like Tyros and PSR models, but fits all other brands and types as well, like Casio, Ketron, Korg, Roland, Solton, Technics etc.

Previous attempts in the past from brands like Wersi, Cavagnolo, Hohner etc. were mostly based on a modification of an existing keyboard instrument, which voided any warranty. Even worse than that, the fysical modification of a product was a severe breach of the manufacturer's rights and have resulted in many product liability claims.

Enter the new Chromaticover. Through our know-how in applied MIDI technology, you can now simply "cover" your instrument and make it Chromatic just like that!"

via Deviant Synth

Bluesynth Synthesizer Meeting Kufstein 2009

pics via Aliens Project

September 5-6 Kufstein


Note Pad

Note Pad from Charlie North on Vimeo.


"Sketching out a new idea... Music and visuals by Charlie North."
Filing this one under synth art as it's not actually functional. Pretty cool though. via CDM
See the following posts for some paper controllers that actually work:
MIDI Paper
D-Touch
laser heart
Paper control surface (unfortunately the videos are gone but you can get an idea)

Update: I decided to check out the YouTube account for the Paper control surface vids that were removed and found the following:

DJ Mocap - The Beginning...

YouTube via SCSystem
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