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Thursday, December 31, 2009

NOT NAMM: Mattson Mini Modular in New Modular Formats

Some shots via George Mattson's Facebook page. It looks like George will be making the MMM boards available for anyone that wants to build his modules in other formats. Via George on the MMM forum:

"For those of you with a DIY lust, I'm working on getting my cart set up to offer Assembled/tested PC board modules.

This will allow the DIY enthusiasts to get a working module, edge mount it on whatever panel they choose to make (or have made) and get creative on panel size, graphics, I/O placement and whichever style and type of jacks, pots or knobs they desire.

I am currently digging up resources for reference to give the DIY customer places to go for panels, materials, etc.

I'll have wire kits available to support the I/O connections from the board-to-panel components and a list of panel components that will be required for each module.

90% of my circuit boards have the option of either using the MTA 0.100" 6-pin power headers as used standard in my system and synthesizers.com systems or, the MTA 0.156" 4-pin Blacet-style power connectors. The boards can be ordered with either or both. With both, the module can be used as a converter from one power scheme to the other.

Most of my circuits seem to be perfectly happy using +/-15VDC or +/-12VDC. The circuits that can be affected by the voltage source will be listed as such. For those, I will need to know what power source you would be using in order to calibrate the board properly.

I have been receiving requests to do this for some time to support the community who has already invested resources into formats other than mine. I thought it was a great idea, time to implement it was my biggest reason for the delay.

I should have the web site and WIKI updated by next week."

BTW, thank you for my MMM George! My first modular system. :)






Richard Devine - Live 2009 NYE After-party

Richard Devine - Live 2009 NYE After-party from Richard Devine on Vimeo.


"Here is a short snippet of my live show in Miami at the Phish after party. Some proper robot alien funk=)

First show with Ableton 8/Max for Live, and Machine drum, I love driving the tempo up to 999 BPM's quite fun."

Happy New Year and a MATRIXSYNTH by Alex in the Ukraine

A KORG MS2000 in custom case and a MATRIXSYNTH BY via Alex Mariasch in the Ukraine!

"Happy New Year to all of the synth lovers community!"

A New Year's eve musician


Synth cat and a Nord Lead 2 via Marc-Henri in France who wishes you a Happy New Year!

A Happy New Year 2010 my first DS-10 play


YouTube via karenevil
"Never mind... anyway... A Happy New Year!,"

NAMM: moonmodular new Quad Quantizer M565v2 with the new M565e Expander


YouTube via moonmodular
"Gear in use: Trigger Sequencer M563v2, the new Quad Quantizer M565v2 with the expander M565e. Sound source Oberheim Xpander (5 voices unisono). Come to the next fullmoon party at the 2010 NAMM show, January 14 - 17. Hall A, Booth# S 6108. http://www.lunar-experience.com/565E...."

A Letter from the Board of Directors of the Bob Moog Foundation

"Celebrating great strides in 2009; building momentum in 2010
With your help we can continue to make an impact in science education and historical preservation.

Sincere best wishes to you for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2010 from all of us at The Bob Moog Foundation. While many folks are understandably glad putting the old year behind them, we proudly count 2009 as a good one for the foundation and Bob’s rich legacy. As a result, our New Year is less about making a fresh start as it is about building momentum. To that end, we need your support.

The Bob Moog Foundation exists to educate and inspire hearts and minds – young and old - around the intersection of music, science and innovation. The frontier of electronic music Bob Moog laid open to the world invites the brand of curiosity and creativity essential to generating answers for 21st-century challenges.

We have ambitious plans to nurture that kind of thinking and to celebrate the power and possibilities of electronic music. Thankfully, many others share those aspirations.

In 2009:

*The Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority gave $600,000 to help establish a Bob Moog Museum, or Moogseum, in Asheville. Costing more than $3-million, The Moogseum will serve as one of the world’s most innovative artistic and community development spaces.

*Hundreds turned out for the second Enter the Mind of Moog fundraiser and launch of a permanent MiniMoogseum at the Orange Peel in Asheville. Thousands more will interact with the display each month and explore its custom-built theremin.

*The GRAMMY Foundation gave $15,000 towards restoring precious reel-to-reel tapes from the Bob Moog archives.

*The Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, CA invited our support in staging Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of Moog, which runs through April. Drawn largely from Bob's historical and extensive archives, this major exhibit is expected to garner national media attention and attract more than 15,000 visitors.

*Hundreds of individuals wrote checks, shared ideas and lent their muscle to generate a collective and critical mass that makes us more excited than ever about the possibilities and reach of what lies ahead.

We bow and thank those of you who have sown the seeds of success to date. We look forward to your continued faith and invite new supporters to join the Bob Moog Foundation community. Gifts of time, talent and treasure are all are needed, not only for future goals but to maintain current programs and services such as the Student Outreach Program, the Archive Preservation Initiative, planning for the Moogseum and our web interface, MoogFoundation.org.

The latter is a great window on the work of the foundation, where we’re headed and how we plan to get there. Please take a look and then act on the inspiration you find. It will be a sound investment in every sense.

If you have not done so already, we ask that you make a year-end, tax-deductible gift today that will allow us to nurture our programs and Bob's legacy in such a way that his impact will be felt by many generations to come.

Many thanks for your support and consideration.


Sincerely,

The Board of Directors of The Bob Moog Foundation

Ileana Grams-Moog (Chair)
Professor of Philosophy Emerita, UNC-Asheville

Mike Adams (Vice-chair)
President, Moog Music, Inc.

Erin Rafalowski (Secretary)
Manager, WriteMind Institute

Kathy Davis (Treasurer)
Certified Public Accountant

Ashley Capps,
Owner, AC Entertainment

Steven Heller
Owner, Upstream Productions

David Huskins
Director of Development, Brevard Music Center

Sean McDonald
Founder, Jute Networks

Bill Sautter
Chairman, Galaxy Venture Capital

Stu Zonder
Owner, Zonder Productions"

Happy New Year 2010


YouTube via discotechwreck. "From me and the MS-20!" MS-20 fireworks!

MIDI retrofit for CR-78 Part 1


YouTube via MusicMiK

"This is the documentation of retrofitting MIDI into a Roland CR-78 using my MIDItriggs project. The first 4 parts include the mechanical work, modifications to the CR-78 and installation of the board in a good detail level.

Next year (read as tomorrow or so :), i will add the hardware driver for the planned CR-78 features to the firmware and create a last video showing the features of this retrofit. With the last video, the project will be available again on my website, being completely open source, including schematics, documentation and board layout, so you can make your own kit.

One more thing to say - i had some bad experience because there are people in the world interpreting „open source as „he does your custom development for free. This is not the case. I dont sell kits, i dont adapt MIDItriggs for your beatbox and in general i stopped answering questions about all my DIY stuff, as this eats up so much time that i no longer have time for the DIY hobby.

So if you contact me, dont be angry if you dont get any response. I just dont have the time and motivation to work for others, i want to make my own DIY ideas come true, not yours.

If i get another beatbox (i dont have a CR-78, its from a friend, i just have the Hohner Automatic Rhythm Player, which was the start of the MIDItriggs project), i will add it to MIDItriggs. But i still will not make and sell kits. This is your job - using the material you soon can find on my website again.

I wish you all a good start into 2010, happy new year!"

APC 40 Techno Slam


YouTube via SuicideServer
"This is my entry for Akai´s European Video Contest. Due to some trouble with my neighbours (seems they dont like my new monitors ;) i had to mix this on my headphones.
Cheers"
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