Saturday, July 17, 2010
Night Rain (ELECTRIBE SX SD)
YouTube via Denkitribe | July 17, 2010
"Buy this song on iTunes | This is an alternative mix of "Night Rain" from my first album."
Andy Wig - Biscuit Noir
YouTube via arthurpainter | July 17, 2010
"A first attempt at using my new OTO Machines Biscuit with a simple Nord Lead arpeggiation as the audio source. More to come."
RamonesOTron
YouTube via electrofaustus | May 03, 2010
"RamonesOTron"
via this auction for the MuertoTron Noise Synth Sound Generator Punk Console.
"What exactly is the Muerto-Tron? Well it's basically one of our EF101 circuits modified with a Photocell and put into a kids lunchbox. There are 5 "keys". Knobs control the oscillation rate and volume. It's powered by a standard "Boss" style 9V adapter (not included)."
See the seller's other items.
Korg Rhythm 55 Drum Machine
via this auction
"There are 6 knobs for the volumes of each set of drum sounds: Bass drum, Snare, Cymbal, Hi-Hat, Toms/Conga, Rim/Cowbell/Claves
One of the best parts of the Rhythm 55 is that there is a trigger out (+5 volt) that will trigger most analog synthesizers, and other analog drum machines or modules, like a Tama Techstar. There are 4 different settings for how many pulses it sends per measure, and one setting that sends a pulse any time the kick drum hits. I tested this out, splitting the voltage, triggering a Korg MS-10 and a Tama Techstar TS204, and it sounded awesome. With this drum machine, there are endless musical combinations you can achieve triggering other analog gear."
"There are 6 knobs for the volumes of each set of drum sounds: Bass drum, Snare, Cymbal, Hi-Hat, Toms/Conga, Rim/Cowbell/Claves
One of the best parts of the Rhythm 55 is that there is a trigger out (+5 volt) that will trigger most analog synthesizers, and other analog drum machines or modules, like a Tama Techstar. There are 4 different settings for how many pulses it sends per measure, and one setting that sends a pulse any time the kick drum hits. I tested this out, splitting the voltage, triggering a Korg MS-10 and a Tama Techstar TS204, and it sounded awesome. With this drum machine, there are endless musical combinations you can achieve triggering other analog gear."
KORG Vintage Poly Ensemble P Keyboard K-4
via this auction
"Often also named Poly Ensemble or K-4 was build from 1976 to 1979/80 it is often mistaken as being little brother version of the Korg PE-2000. But this is not like this! The parameters available, the technic inside and of cause the sound are very different. Its main feature compared to nowadays keyboards is its full polyphonic structure. That is, each and every key will make a sound at the same time (if needed). No voice stealing on long release time notes. It is build like so many keyboards of this time in a suitcase like box with a detachable lid."
"Often also named Poly Ensemble or K-4 was build from 1976 to 1979/80 it is often mistaken as being little brother version of the Korg PE-2000. But this is not like this! The parameters available, the technic inside and of cause the sound are very different. Its main feature compared to nowadays keyboards is its full polyphonic structure. That is, each and every key will make a sound at the same time (if needed). No voice stealing on long release time notes. It is build like so many keyboards of this time in a suitcase like box with a detachable lid."
Something To Say - Live at Oxegen 2010 (iPhone guitar solo)
YouTube via THEBRILLIANTTHINGS | July 12, 2010
The solo comes in at 3:15.
"Download the official song for free at http://thebrilliantthings.com/oxegen
This was our iPhone solo played live on stage at the Oxegen festival, 2010. We decided to do something a bit special to celebrate the fact that we were the weekend's opening act on the brand new Vodafone stage.
You can see the full version of the song (and download it for free!) at our website http://thebrilliantthings.com/oxegen."
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