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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Hold Your Phone Up - homage to sound pioneer Maryanne Amacher

follow-up to this post

"UPCOMING: HOLD YOUR PHONE UP (2010)

As part of the Baltimore Contemporary Museum's PROJECT 20 series, celebrating their 20th Anniversary, Neighborhood Public Radio will host a coast-to-coast audio-project for broadcast.

In homage to sound pioneer Maryanne Amacher, who died in October, NPR will re-imagine her seminal radio-locative sound project CITY LINKS (1967) as a community remix project to be aired locally in Baltimore, and streamed to Portable Radio Instruments for broadcast in San Diego, Chicago, and Albuquerque.

Broadcasts will occur every Sunday night at 9pm (EST).

We will collect these recordings every week and remix and process them for broadcast. We will also post the files on our website, inviting anyone to remix and reuse the recordings.

If you remix these sounds, send them to: nprphoneup@gmail.com
and we'll put them on the air."

Be sure to see this post. Comments disabled here to keep them there.

Max For Live Devices via Robert Henke of monolake


via monolake where you'll find the full list and downloads.

"This page hosts a selection of MaxForLive devices. MaxForLive is a flavor of the Max programing language that only works in conjunction with Ableton Live and allows users to create their own devices and to share those. In order to use these effects, one needs to own Ableton Live Version 8.1 or higher and the MaxForLive extension. More info about MaxForLive can be found on the websites of Ableton and Cycling74."


Wikipedia actually has a decent write-up on Robert Henke if you are not familiar with his work. He is actually the man behind the Monodeck (see here for prior posts). "Henke is a software engineer who develops custom software and hardware for live performances. As well as working as an engineer for Ableton, Henke designed the Atlantic Waves software for performing live with other producers in different countries simultaneously[2].

In 2003, Henke designed the Monodeck, a midi-controller interface for spontaneous editing and effects work during live performances, even without having to look at the computer screen[3]. The Monodeck and its successor, Monodeck II, control Ableton through patches designed with Max/MSP."

Mr. Braska Visits Apollo Studio


more pics and a write-up of his adventures on Synth.nl.

"Here is mr. Braska approving the drum module I build from the Thomas Henry Electronics Drums Cookbook on Breadboard."

NAMM Synth Booth List Update

OK, I went through the complete list of exhibitors at the NAMM website. You can find the updated list for all synth related manufactureres in this post. NOTE there are HALL location changes! If you captured the prior list, update your records! The list is now grouped by hall and in booth order.

If there are any missing or if you are being shown in one of the existing booths like Noisebug, Big City Music or Analogue Haven, let me know and I will add you.

You can find an excel spreadsheet of all exhibitors here.
You can find a pdf of the floorplan here.
And for $1.99 you can pick up the nifty NAMM iPhone app here.

I haven't downloaded it yet, so I have no idea if it is any good. If you have, feel free to comment.

NAMM: John Bowen Synth Design

Hall B Booth 5912

See the complete Synth Booth List here

NAMM: Something New from Dave Smith To be Shown at NAMM!


Posted with permission. This is legit...
Our new booth location is in Hall B, booth #5900.

http://davesmithinstruments.com/

NOT NAMM: Health Club Music boomin

"Health Club Music's new analog bass drum box.

Boomin is based on the classic Roland TR-808 BassDrum with a twist. Now you can play massive bass kick drums with a drumstick, audio input signal or trigger in from a drum machine.

This Sample - "Boominvalley!" - is recorded with a Boomin triggered by a Roland TR-606 with a Juno 60 as accompaniment. Watch your speakers! You can't hear this bass with laptop speakers y'all. Health Club Music requires you to be responsible for your own bass health plan. Enjoy!

The features roll:
Sound In Jack (connect any audio signal or a trigger from a drum machine)
Tune In Jack (funky strange tune control for use with an expression pedal or volts in, NOT V/OCT)
Sound Out Jack
Sens. Knob (adjust the trigger in level)
Decay Knob (from a quick click to very long booooooms)
Tune Knob (from ultra sub-bass to high pitched pings)
Punch Knob (works together with tune knob to get some extra oomph)
Tone Knob (adjust the initial click from crackin to thumpin)
Volume Knob (Silent to Quiet to Loud to Distorted)"

See Health Club Music for more pics and audio.

Boomin606juno60.mov

YouTube via healthclubmusic
"Boomin Analog Bass Drum Box by Health Club Music triggered by Roland TR-606 and synced with Roland Juno-60. This is some BASS that you cannot hear with laptop speakers folks! Watch your speakers! Boom!"

follow-up to this post. Update: also on Ebay

T. White Buchla 292c clone #1

flickr by parasitk

"Finally finished the first PCB."

NOT NAMM: Quick Cirklon test video


YouTube via sequentix
"A few patterns thrown in to see if I can capture the pretty lights accurately on video. Green looks a bit washed out.
Beat position sweep fades from bright green thru orange to red then off, on tri-colour LEDs.
LEDs below each track pulse with note output velocities controlling colour - green for max, and fading thru red again."
Some previous posts

Emu SP12 turbo, MultiMoog, Akai s612


YouTube via zaphid

"I just got this sp12 turbo back from repairs and wanted to hook it up for the first time, syncing it to my Triton. I made some samples with my s612 and the Multimoog and a little track was born.

copyright by David Brans."
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