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Monday, December 14, 2009

STEIM@40! Last event: Patterns & Pleasure

"STEIM@40! Last event: Patterns & Pleasure

Martin Brandlmayr / Percussion and computer
Pierre Bastien / Self-made mechanical instruments
Franck Smith / Handsonic and effects
dj sniff / Turntable and computer

The STEIM@40! was a celebration of STEIM’s 40 year history through a diverse program of events. We would like to conclude this series by looking into new themes.

From once being an act of banging on things, rhythm has evolved into something that you carefully program through sequencer based instruments. Groove becomes an interesting space where complexity and intuition intersect. So how can we imagine new tools and ways to perform this new groove? How can we bang, sculpt and structure in real-time?

Come join us to see 4 solo musicians – all virtuosic and unique in their ways to generate rhythm.
Thursday, Dec 17 2009
Doors open: 20:00
Concert starts at 20:30
Charge: 5 Euros"
via facebook

Kraftwerk The Robots Lego Style!

Dj Timo - We are the Robots (Kraftwerk Cover)

YouTube via svattrov. via HaJo via Robot toy club.
"A cover of the Kraftwerk hit 'the Robots' prod by Hard act 2 Follow and dj timo, sweden"
Don't miss the Princess Leia pole dancer.

Bob Moog Foundation Calendar 2010 - Last 50 Copies!

Just a heads up, only 50 copies of the Bob Moog Foundation 2010 Calendar are left. I just received my copy this weekend. The calendar is a great conglomeration of images and the history of Bob Moog's legacy. It is built to last like his instruments. The paper stock is thick! Not your cheap glossy calendar here. Highly, highly recommended. I plan to have mine framed. If you haven't picked up a copy yet and were planning on it I recommend you do so quickly. This is THE stocking stuffer of the year in my opinion. Pictured here is a signed version including signatures of Keith Emerson, Erik Norlander, Larry Fast, and Brian Kehew. Note only 5 of these exist and are not for sale. Michelle Moog-Koussa was gracious enough to let me post these here for posterity/historical purposes. Click each for a larger shot. Be sure to check out the Bob Moog Foundation website for more. You can find the calendar under the "Shop" link on the top right of the site when you get there.

fridgebuzzz MK1 prototype

fridgebuzzz MK1 prototype from Paul Rothman on Vimeo.


"Custom programmable midi controller. more info at fridgebuzzz.com"

fridgebuzzz MK1 prototype demo three from Paul Rothman on Vimeo.



via Paul: "I'll be debuting the MK1 in a NIME concert on Tuesday Dec. 15th at Southpaw in Brooklyn. I will also be showing it at Create Digital Music's Handmade Music Night this Wednesday at 3rd Ward, also in Brooklyn." follow-up to this post.

Goldbaby Productions - The MPC60 Vol 3 (Finale)

"This is the last in the MPC60 series of sample packs. It includes: Layered Drums, Vinyl Drums, Various Drum Machines, FX and even some synth sounds. All sampled on the MPC60. Then captured as 24 bit wavs. These super solid samples are dripping with the MPC60's legendary sonic character."

Available here, samples on site. Be sure to see the rest of the Gold Baby Productions site for more.

Human League: Being Boiled Interview and the Roland System 100

"Being re-Boiled"

video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers - Uploaded by bonedo1 on May 12, 2009

"bonedo.de war zu Besuch bei Martyn Ware, der uns einen Einblick in die Produktionstechnik von "Being Boiled" mittels des Roland System 100 und Korg 700S gibt."


via Jez:
"In the first videos, Martyn Ware discusses the joys of the Roland System 100 and the Korg 700s - Christmas presents from Vince Clarke no-less! He even gets the original 'Being Boiled' beat going on one of them. The later videos have Martyn musing on such things as production, the music business etc. Some wise and insightful comments from the guy. What with the early Human League albums relying so heavily on these fantastic synths, I can't imagine anyone better placed to discuss them. Perhaps Ronnie Martin from Joy Electric regarding the System 100 perhaps.

Also, my latest show for Musique Non Suck is dedicated to the early Human League between the years 1977 to 1980. Album tracks, demos, stuff from 'The Golden Hour of the Future' and some hissy live tracks. Hope you enjoy it if you get the chance. http://www.216productions.com/Radio_MusiqueNonSuck.html Show is live and streaming until late this Sunday December 20 GMT."

Going Modular


YouTube via popitem
"This was shot when i received my first batch of module. So i Don' t know exactly what i'm doing ..
By disorder of appearance : MFB Kraftzwerg, Plan B model 12, Doepfer : A-171, A-163 , A-143-1, Maq 16/3
More gizmo have been added since, hopefully i 'll put up some more footage online. Thanks for watching"

circuit bent zoom 505 lofi multi fx synth pedal

via this auction
"circuit bent zoom 505 'digital artifact' by spunkytoofers

-14 circuit bends on switches.
-1 continous sample rate/bitcrush knob
-2 body contacts for bit rate body contact control
-1 resonance knob with on/off soft button switching
-1 lfo rate knob- pulls up to activate lfo modulation
-1 lfo depth knob
-1 new stock vintage soft glow red led with brushed aluminum housing for lfo activity indication
-rehousing on sloped enclosure with side handlebar hardware which gives a flat clearance above the circuit board
-circuit board mounted on binding posts with all editing and tactile functions easier to access then before
-retains all original functionality
-runs on powersupply (included for north american buyers only) or battery with 9 volt battery clip mod (battery not included)
-pdf manual and bend diagram forwarded to winner

I choose to remove the original zoom housing since the original housing seemed harsh on the onboard click buttons which controls the zoom pedals editing, patch settings, and on/off. the buttons are still easily accessible by hand and blends itself well to the hands on tweak friendly interface.

the zoom features several effects available which have great results when circuit bent. some effects are insanely harsh and i prefer to turn these effects off or tweaking effect parameters by programming the zoom. the zoom has quite a few number of patch storage spaces so you can save your custom bent lofi creations. i can not stress this enough!!!!!!it is absolutely imperative that the potential buyer is willing to spend time to setup and learn how to edit the zoom. it is not that hard to edit and a manual will be provided for you to learn the basic interface and edit capabilities of the multi effects onboard the zoom."


YouTube via spunkytoofers

"spunkytoofers digital artifact lofi synth pedal. circuit bent zoom 505.

two part demo. first demonstration is a casio vl tone being processed by the 505. a patch was edited and stored on the zoom and demonstrates how the bends effect the patch as a whole. the 2nd demo shows another custom fx patch which in turn further processed by the spunkytoofers rabbit hole delay. both fx units in the demo add some foot controllers to play. both are a very formidable lofi processing and synth combination.

the zoom pedal when circuit bent sounds best with filters,modulation and delays as well as some amp simulators. some of the effects in the multi algorithm get extremely harsh and does not play nice with the bends, therefore it is absolutely necessary to edit custom patches with those that play with the bends nicely. circuit bends mostly involve timbre, lofi bit crushing, but also creates nice chaotic resonant filtering, lofi synth textures, random melodies, and all kinds of digital artifacts. i'm still playing around setting up the zoom to see what plays best together but it makes for a wild but controllable lofi synth pedal. better look: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2785/4..."

Korg PolySix

via this auction
"PolySixes are known for issues with the original batteries. Not this one. When I purchased this unit it still had the original battery in it, and perhaps because of its lack of use, or just pure luck, the original battery was completely intact with absolutely zero leakage. To be cautious I promptly removed the battery myself. I never did get around to putting in another so this unit has no battery in it. Repeat: this unit has no battery. It does not effect the functionality or playability at all. If you need to save patches you can either install a new battery, or store them on tape."

You can find info on the KORG Polysix battery fix on Old Crow's Synth Shop here.

inside a KORG Polysix


ARP Odyssey 2800 "MKI" Black and Gold


via this auction

"Despite its black color, this is indeed an MKI 2800 model. Just before releasing the MKII 2813, they released a small number of MKI units with the new black color scheme instead of white. It makes this unit a bit unique and considerably more rare."

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