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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Oberheim Xpander Synth

via this auction



4700 SERIES PAIA SYNTHESIZER


via this auction

4712 - Reverb
4730 - VCF
4710 - Balanced Modulator (2 units)
4711 - 4/2 Mixer
4720 - VCO (3 units)
4740 - Envelope Generator (2 units)
4770 - Watt Block (3 units)
4780 - Sequencer
4761 - Wing (with bright red power cord)
Control Oscillator














JoMoX T-Resonator

via this auction

Sold For: US $300.00
via selectivepressure in the comments



Dodecafiltered DX 1


YouTube via arrowbang
"oberheim dx + sonic alienator + sherman filterbank 2 + shippmann ebbe und flut + moogerfoogers (freqbox, ring modulator, control processor) + delay pedals (boss dd-6/dd-7) + jomox m-resonator + 4 korg kp3"

Dodecafiltered DX 2


Dodecafiltered DX 3

BugBrand Board Weevil - Bassdrop Setting


YouTube via arrowbang "avoidthecomputer.com"

Filtered Neuronium


YouTube via arrowbang
"Sherman Filterbank 2 + Schippmann ebbe und flut + Jomox Resonator Neuronium"

Clonework 1


YouTube via arrowbang
"Future Retro XS + Blue Lantern Clones Newt 10 step sequencer + MoogerFoogers (freqbox, ring modulator, control processor)"

Clonework 2

Dancing on the Moon


Dancing on the Moon from Ethan Goldhammer on Vimeo.


via http://twitter.com/moogmusicinc
"The first installment of the Flam Clap Clavicle Suite.

Moog Voyager + Talkbox (E.Goldhammer)
Electric Guitar + Wah Wah Pedal (D.Blair)

Found all this great public domain footage a while back and never came up with a good use for it until now. Came up with some twisted moogloops. Spit some of the lyrics from Max Fleischer's Color Classic "Dancing on the Moon" (1935) through the Moogbox...and this is what came out.

All other moonlapses come from my personal archive of New England lunar activity.

For the original DOTM... check it out on the archive:

archive.org/details/Dancing_On_The_Moon_1935

With all the Buzz over "3D" these days, it's easy to forget that there were cartoons in 1935 experimenting with "3D" landscapes that are pretty fantastic.

This is for y'all to dance to it slow/ 'cause it's fantastic."

Jack Pavlik: The Storm


YouTube via KineticaMuseum. via http://twitter.com/RichardDevine
"The Storm 2000

This sculpture uses one single band of spring steel twenty feet long; that creates sound merely by rocking back and forth as powered by a single motor. The variations in the patterns and the depth of the sounds give viewer the feeling of an oncoming storm."
Filing this one under nature and DIY.

Korg microSAMPLER Tutorials via KorgUSAVideos


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos. www.korg.com/microsampler
vids:
Korg microSAMPLER- Understanding the Five Sampling Modes- In The Studio with Korg.mp4
Korg microSAMPLER- Using Effects and Resampling- In The Studio with Korg.mp4
Korg microSAMPLER- Sampling a Drum Kit- In The Studio with Korg.mp4
Korg microSAMPLER- Using the Pattern Sequencer- In The Studio With Korg.mp4
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