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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Roland JX-10 Super JX Synthesizer

via this auction

slate

close up der Woche #22/10 -Hartmann Neuron

via Aliens Project

more close-up shots here

Eliot Lipp "OHM 64 Tutorial"

Eliot Lipp "OHM 64 Tutorial" from Mike Abb on Vimeo.


"Producer/DJ "Eliot Lipp" shows us how he uses his Livid Instruments "OHM 64" midi controller to control his Ableton Live set. Eliot explains the functionality and layout of his project and controller; as well as his custom effects and tools to add variation and complexity to his music. After the tutorial there is a section of his live performance from a recent show in Austin Texas that was at Aces Lounge and promoted by Third Eye Productions.

You can find more about Eliot and his music via
myspace.com/eliotlipp

Find more information about Livid and the OHM 64 via
lividinstruments.com

Video Production by
abboriginal.com"

Click here for all posts featuring Eliot Lipp.

Ensoniq VFX SD $ COUNTRY Demo


YouTube via willrobinsonensoniq — May 29, 2010 — "An Ensoniq VFXSD Factory demo featuring Country music to appeal to potential buyers showcasing the boards capabilities."

Ensoniq VFX SD $ PLAYTHING Demo

willrobinsonensoniq — May 29, 2010 — An Ensoniq VFXSD Factory demo featuring a collage of music styles meant to appeal to a wide audience of potential buyers showcasing the boards capabilities.

Ensoniq VFX SD $ FIVESTYLES Demo

willrobinsonensoniq — May 29, 2010 — An Ensoniq VFXSD Factory demo featuring "5 styles" of music meant to appeal to a wide audience of potential buyers showcasing the boards capabilities.

ACID Test: Dave Smith Mopho VSTi


YouTube via inbetweenmovements — May 29, 2010 — "with the MOPHO VSTi it is really possible to get out every sound from this great analog synth!
The Vsti is free: http://code.google.com/p/ctrlr/downlo...
It`s there for windows and OSX!
I was really waiting for that VSTi because MIDI Implementation of MOPHO is not working with every controller, the MOPHO knobs are crappy and now I can finally use the APC 40 to control mopho

I recommend headphones to hear the analog quality of this demo"

SPOOKY


YouTube via popitem — May 29, 2010 — no description available

Ae modular


YouTube via cray56 — May 29, 2010 — a quick Autechre sound

iPad Omnisphere/Logic trick with Air Display


YouTube via SpectrasonicsVIDEO — May 28, 2010 — "Eric Persing shows a very cool live performance application of using Spectrasonics Virtual Instruments like Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus with the iPad via a new third party app called "Air Display" - which turns the iPad into a wireless, external touchscreen monitor for Macs. BTW, this iPad app and the techniques shown in the video can be used with any software....but it's particularly interesting with software like the professional Omnisphere Power Synth that is far too powerful to run on the iPad natively."

Air Display on iTunes:
Avatron Software, Inc.

Moog MiniMoog Sharpie art (draft 1)

flickr by TheSynthFreq
(click for more)

Also see the Jupiter-8

Visible Pocket Oscillator

Visible Pocket Oscillator from Unearthed Music on Vimeo.


"I really love this instrument. It’s simple to build and operate, yet the variety of sounds possible is broader than you would expect. This is the third Posc I’ve built. The first one I assembled into a small cardboard box. Let’s call it the Cardboard Posc. I disassembled the Cardboard Posc to build a prototype sound object for a dance piece.

For my third version I decided to build it into a transparent plastic case, formerly packaging for my iPod Touch. Let’s call it the Visible Posc. Right now it’s held together with a rubber band, but I’ll probably replace it with a screw or something to open it up for battery replacement. For more checkout these posts:
Saucer Sled Synth
POSC Pocket Oscillator"
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