Monday, April 19, 2010
MOON8 - Dark Side of the Moon Chiptune Album Update
See the update in this post for more info on the release.
Eric Singer and Pat Metheny - Two Takes on DIY Mechanical Orchestration
Sound Builders: Eric Singer Turns Scrap Metal Into Human-Besting Robot Bands
"Eric Singer, founder of LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots)... Despite receiving his music degree from Phil Collins, Eric has gone on to create incredibly innovative music robots that have been used by the likes of Pat Metheny and Mari Kimura."
via Motherboard.tv. Be sure to check out the site for more including the full write-up for this video.
If you are into DIY, check out Motherboard's Sound Builders contest (also posted below).
You might recognize Eric Singer from these two previous posts:
LEMUR Slime-o-Tron: A Slimey Controller
dafnaLEMUR264 2 and The Riot Temple in Miami
Pat Metheny - The Orchestrion EPK
http://www.patmetheny.com/orchestrioninfo/
This one in via Gerard.
Pat Metheny flickr set by joelbrave
"Eric Singer, founder of LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots)... Despite receiving his music degree from Phil Collins, Eric has gone on to create incredibly innovative music robots that have been used by the likes of Pat Metheny and Mari Kimura."
via Motherboard.tv. Be sure to check out the site for more including the full write-up for this video.
If you are into DIY, check out Motherboard's Sound Builders contest (also posted below).
You might recognize Eric Singer from these two previous posts:
LEMUR Slime-o-Tron: A Slimey Controller
dafnaLEMUR264 2 and The Riot Temple in Miami
Pat Metheny - The Orchestrion EPK
http://www.patmetheny.com/orchestrioninfo/
This one in via Gerard.
Pat Metheny flickr set by joelbrave
Anyware-Instruments Tinysizer
YouTube via janvanvolt — April 19, 2010 — "The new modular synthesizer flagship from Anyware-Instruments Available soon. This is the Pre-Series Unit #0001"
Update: flickr set by janvanvolt
(click for more)
Originally posted at 4:40.
Motherboard Sound Builders Contest
via Motherboard:
"Have you ever had an idea of how to improve a musical instrument, or invent a new one altogether? And did you let that dream die? Well here is your chance to revive that potential creation of yours, and let the world truly understand your musical inventiveness. Take a moment below to describe your instrument, upload a photo, or a sketch, and submit it to the Sound Builders Contest.
The top 10 submissions win $250.
The top three submissions will win $1,000 and their own episode of Sound Builders."
"Have you ever had an idea of how to improve a musical instrument, or invent a new one altogether? And did you let that dream die? Well here is your chance to revive that potential creation of yours, and let the world truly understand your musical inventiveness. Take a moment below to describe your instrument, upload a photo, or a sketch, and submit it to the Sound Builders Contest.
The top 10 submissions win $250.
The top three submissions will win $1,000 and their own episode of Sound Builders."
METAL PLANET by circuitbend.it
YouTube via eraser801 — March 30, 2010 — Metal Planet
an original electronic instrument made by two circuit bent guitar pedals:
- a Rocktron digital distortion
- a Fab Echo delay
The circuit of these pedals have been linked and housed in a "laptop toy" case. It can be use like an experimental musical instrument.
It has interesting bending controls:
-on/off Distortion
-on off Delay
-delay time pot
-feedback delay pot
-oscillator pot
-several BODY CONTACTS (to create feedbacks, tones, noise)
-8 momentary buttons (to create distorted tones, distorted feedbacks, 8bit sounds)
METAL PLANET is a creation of EraSer by www.circuitbend.it"
Subtronik - Noctis
YouTube via Subtronik — April 17, 2010 — "Found something creepy living in one of my home security cameras so I edited it and added sounds I made using u-he Zebra 2.5."
Macbeth M3X
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"The M3X is a hand-built, drift-free, MIDI-controlled, rack-mount analog synthesizer from Scottish synth designer Ken MacBeth.
The M3X is similar to the Minimoog in that it features three oscillators and a transistor-ladder filter for warm analog sounds in a simple, streamlined package, although the M3X goes beyond the original Moog.
The M3X has been designed to operate via MIDI or traditional 1V/Octave control voltage input and output, as well as the standard S Trig interface as used by many analog systems.
The M3X has three dedicated oscillators, each with five waveform types and user selectable destinations including cross-modulation capabilities.
In addition to the oscillators, there is a noise generator and an external audio input amp for processing other synths or sound sources.
The filter section is a transistor-ladder type similar to that used in the Moog synthesizers and sounds totally warm and at times harsh (a good harsh).
It offers 24dB/oct low-pass filtering with controls for frequency cutoff, resonance, envelope amount, attack, decay/release and sustain.
The VCA amplifier also features attack, decay/release and sustain controls.
The Mixer section offers volume controls for each of the oscillators, noise generator and external audio input plus a master volume.
The digital menu system provides access to the MIDI, LFO, Portamento, and various tuning and scaling parameters.
Absolutely simple, hands-on and easy to understand but full of big beefy analog sounds."
via this auction
"The M3X is a hand-built, drift-free, MIDI-controlled, rack-mount analog synthesizer from Scottish synth designer Ken MacBeth.
The M3X is similar to the Minimoog in that it features three oscillators and a transistor-ladder filter for warm analog sounds in a simple, streamlined package, although the M3X goes beyond the original Moog.
The M3X has been designed to operate via MIDI or traditional 1V/Octave control voltage input and output, as well as the standard S Trig interface as used by many analog systems.
The M3X has three dedicated oscillators, each with five waveform types and user selectable destinations including cross-modulation capabilities.
In addition to the oscillators, there is a noise generator and an external audio input amp for processing other synths or sound sources.
The filter section is a transistor-ladder type similar to that used in the Moog synthesizers and sounds totally warm and at times harsh (a good harsh).
It offers 24dB/oct low-pass filtering with controls for frequency cutoff, resonance, envelope amount, attack, decay/release and sustain.
The VCA amplifier also features attack, decay/release and sustain controls.
The Mixer section offers volume controls for each of the oscillators, noise generator and external audio input plus a master volume.
The digital menu system provides access to the MIDI, LFO, Portamento, and various tuning and scaling parameters.
Absolutely simple, hands-on and easy to understand but full of big beefy analog sounds."
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