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Sunday, August 22, 2010

"First Orbit" by Mark Mosher - Percussa Audio Cubes


YouTube via newechoproductions | May 31, 2010

"Live video performance of "First Orbit" performed with Ableton Live, Percussa AudioCubes, and Novation launchpad. Performance Recorded During Talk on AudioCubes at Ableton Colorado Meetup March 14, 2010."

Percussa Audio Cubes

Mark Mosher Cubes Presentation


kirk95 | March 15, 2010

"Ableton Denver Meetup"

Mark Mosher Cubes Presentation part2


"I Can See Them" Rehearsal

newechoproductions | August 14, 2010

"I shot some over the shoulder low rez video using a point and shoot camera while rehearsing. This is an excerpt from the song "I Can See Them" from the album "I Hear Your Signals". I'm controlling synths in real-time using Percussa AudioCubes. The video illustrates how sensitive the "sensor" cube is. Only slight finger movements can cause large changes."

Zn'shñ Tokyo Japan September 2010

via znshn

A chance to see these instruments live for those in Japan.

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New 2010 Optigan Disc - SITAR


YouTube via optigandotcom | August 21, 2010

"New 2010 Optigan Disc - SITAR

Now available for pre-order at http://www.optigan.com/shoptigan/inde...

The original Optigan owner's manual tantalizingly lists "sitar" as one of it's many featured instruments, but in fact no sitar sounds ever appeared on either an Optigan disc or even the original studio master tapes. When we first started making new Optigan discs, "sitar" definitely made the short list, if only to rectify that situation.

The only question was- how to do it? Putting a straight-ahead sitar sound on the keyboard couldn't really work all that well, since it's not a sustaining sound, and we didn't want to do something like our Pianoscape disc with this one. We thought about doing a "raga rock" type disc, with sitar-laced riffs on the chord buttons and a more typical keyboard sound on the keys, but that didn't really get us fired up either.

So we decided to try a pseudo-traditional take. Since Indian classical music consists of melody and percussion accompanied by drone (ie no Western style chords or harmonic motion), we decided to put various drones on the SFX tabs, tabla loops on the chord buttons, and 37 different sitar riffs on the keys. Given the way the Optigan's sounds constantly loop in sync with each other, this allows for an endless recombination of sitar riffs. For instance, you can play the first half of one riff, then play a different key and get the 2nd half of another riff. The video shows clearly how this works.

This is NOT a traditional Optigan disc setup. You can't play your own tunes with this disc, rather it's sort of a "raga generator" of sorts.

Sitar by Rama
http://www.myspace.com/ubuv
Rama resides in San Diego, CA and is the leader of UBUV (Universal Beats Universal Vibe), an electronic music and dance performance group focused on raising the vibratory level of consciousness within individuals through his art.

Tabla by Justin DeHart
http://www.justindehart.com
Bio: From Sacramento, California, Justin DeHart has studied tabla under the tutelage of maestro Swapan Chaudhuri at the Ali Akbar College in San Rafael, CA, and at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. He has furthered his studies recently with Arup Chattopadhyay and Kartik Seshadri in San Diego. In addition to learning tabla, he has traveled to India on a Fulbright scholarship to study the South Indian Mridangam (barrel drum) for a period of nine months with T.H. Subash Chandran in 2001."

Roland Gaia SH-01 hard times


YouTube via cresshead | August 22, 2010

"just a mess around on the human league track Hard Times.
brass sound roland sh-01
bass waldorf blofeld
drums yamaha rx5"

Morgan Orange: UN:TIME


YouTube via pmanderson70 | August 22, 2010

"Drum, bass & synth: Yamaha RS7000
Orchestral and percussion: Yamaha MO6
Additional synths & effects: Yamaha AN200 and Akai Miniak"

Korg microSTATION Music Workstation


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos | August 22, 2010

Novation Launchpad Cake

via Illuminated Sounds

Happy Birthday James

Yamaha CS 5

via this auction

SYNARE 3 1978 ANALOG DRUM SYNTH


via this auction

"1970's Star Instruments Inc. "SYNARE 3" Portable Drum Synthesizer. The STAR instrument company was founded in 1976, and this PS-3 drum pad came out in 1978."

Inside a Roland TR-808

via SV Synthesis where you'll find more.
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