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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Subtle shading (Gephex + Plogue Bidule)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made entirely with Plogue Bidule in only one take, no overdub and no edit. The virtual images have been created with Gephex. Enjoy !"

Korg EMX tongue


YouTube via gavin916freak
"playing the korg, using my tongue, a few tricks were used in there aswell, ill post captions"

EMS Synthi VCS3 - modulations, tones and sweeps


YouTube via simonsound1
"This is just recorded with the camera mic so its not brilliant sound quality. I was just recording some tones, modulations and sweeps for the upcoming Simonsound ringtone set that will be available soon. As always thanks to Pablo for the generous loan!"

Endangered Audio Modular Synth Line


via Endangered Audio:

"You'll notice that not only are we making a Gristleizer module, but also we have in development a VCO based on the LFO heartbeat of the Gristleizer. The analog delay is based on an older design and is very unique-sounding. The bias control adds "dirt" and harmonics to the delays; overall it sounds more like an Echoplex with more control. The delay module will also be available in a pedal version. We are also remaking the ARP 1601 sequencer and a ring modulator. All modules are in Eurorack form and have the ability to run off of both Analog Systems and Doepfer power modules."

James Husted, Keynote, Pt. 1, AES, 02/17/2010


YouTube via watchelectronicmusic
"http://www.electronicmusic.com/videos...

James Husted describes the origins of the modular synthesizer during the first part of his keynote at the February 17th, 2010 meet of the Pacific Northwest section of the AES."
Remember to click on the PNWAES label directly below for all posts in the series.

Memorymoog (LAMM)

Memorymoog (LAMM) from Logan Mannstrane on Vimeo.

"LAMM upgrade by Rudi Linhard

Demo of a few patches.

Signal chain:

Memorymoog-->Eventide 2016 reverb-->Prism Sound Orpheus"

john on moog


via the Chemical Brothers on Twitter

John Lennon and a Moog modular.

Be sure to see this post for the real thing featuring The Beatles.

Blip2000

via Blip2000
"Shure you know the Bliptronic5000® or the Tenori-On™. If the first one lacks MIDI and the second one is too expensive for you, you might try this VST-version of a matrix step sequencer.

Every column corresponds to one step, each line represents a note. Just click the buttons to enable the notes to be played. The orange line runs thru while playing. Select the number of steps to play (2-16), the speed in relation to the host clock, the direction (forward, backward, random etc.). Blip2000 outputs MIDI notes, so you can use your favourite synth (-plugin) as the sound source. MIDI channel, note length and velocity can be set.
With the fields on the left side you can adjust any scale to be played - or use Blip2000 as a drum sequencer!"

The Music-House Gallery



Full gallery here. via Amos.

NAMM 09 - Continuum Fingerboard [and Motus Mavis "Star" Modular]


YouTube via RetroElectroville.

via nonymous in the comments of this post.
Notice the Motus Mavis star shaped modular in the background. You can find a video of it here. Also see the Motus Mavis label for more. Note this is from last year's NAMM, not 2010.

"The unique Continuum Fingerboard synth controller at the Haken Audio booth at NAMM 09

More info found here:
http://www.cerlsoundgroup.o..."
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