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Friday, August 27, 2010

MakeNoise Double Brains x 3 Pressure Points Angry Mess!

MakeNoise Double Brains x 3 Pressure Points Angry Mess! from Richard Devine on Vimeo.


"Here is a test that I just did quickly with two MakeNoise Brains, and three Pressure points. All clocked with the Doepfer A-160, to the Tiptop Z8000, STG Graphic Sequencer, and others. Making the modular sound like a glitch out broken machine."
Everything is determined to do it's own thing...

Cybertron


Cybernetic + Electronic

I see synth boobs...

Do you?

morbius001

Societa Industria Elettroniche (SIEL) MK 900 MIDI Synthesizer


via this auction

Note the handle in the second shot. "This is a professionally owned and used Societa Industria Elettroniche (SIEL) MK 900 MIDI Synthesizer - GMI that was purchased in the mid 80's, and then stored in a controlled climate studio for many years. The SIEL MK 900 was made in ITALY for only three years from 1985-1988. This model is equiped with, 61 key's, 10 voices, midi in/out, usb sounds, 2 outputs, and piano samples."

MK-900 SN 104746

Roland SH-32 Virtual Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

You might recognize this one from MATRIXSYNTH-B. Larger pics sent in for a post here. Click on each for the larger shot.


Musicor Records - Star Wars - Electric Moog Orchestra


flickr by flee the cities

3 hits with no pics on Amazonwith a date of 1977.
Added this one to the Synth CDs post.

via Wikipedia: "Musicor Records was a New York City based record label, active during the 1960s and 1970s. The label was founded by songwriter Aaron Schroeder and distributed by United Artists Records. In 1965, UA employee and A&R man Art Talmadge (a co-founder of Mercury Records years earlier) started his own Talmadge Productions company and, along with fellow UA employee/A&R man Harold "Pappy" Daily, bought the Musicor label from UA.

The Musicor catalog is today owned by Gusto Records."

Beer and noodles part 1


YouTube via henrikbjorkk | August 27, 2010

"Just drinking beer and patching. I have control of what is happening."

Beer and noodles part 2

henrikbjorkk | August 27, 2010

"Three beers later. I have no control of what is happening."

MFB Urzwerg vs Korg Ms-20


YouTube via nirvanabeach | August 27, 2010

"for all ppl looking for a sq-10, they can use a mfb urzwerg as well .. more features & less space!"

MFB Urzwerg vs MFB Nanozwerg MK3

YouTube via nirvanabeach | August 27, 2010

"another video shows the versalities and power of the small analogue berlin made mfb-nanosynth and the incredible analogue sequencer mfb-urzwerg ;)"

Graphical frequency modulation (Plogue Bidule)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | August 27, 2010

"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie. This is to show some sounds made with two graphical VCOs, both of them frequency modulating the other one. It has been made with Plogue Bidule Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."

Korg microSTATION - guitar preset 1-49 HQ


YouTube via triumphthruxton | August 27, 2010

"Guitar preset 1 to 49, Korg microSTATION is a new workstation from Korg. I just got the first shipment to Europe and I have had the Korg M3 and the Korg M50 Workstation before. This is a light weight 2.5 kg/ 6lbs workstation/synthesizer with amazing sounds and a built in sequencer.

Pros: portabel and easy to use, amazing sounds from the bigger M3 series, sequencer, great software editor

Cons: mini keys, small LCD display

Everything recorder with a Korg SR1 Sound On Sound field recorder.

You can make a 16 channel song with drums, bass lines, leads, pads and so on. Use up to 5 effects and master effects and then save your work to a SD card. With the USB connection it can act as an VST in your DAW like Cubase, Logic, Live. Since I use it in a studio it is very easy to just put it in a bag and use it both at home and in the studio. I initially bought the Korg M50 but 7 kg/15 lbs was bulky since I also play bass guitar and use Cubase on my laptop, impossible to get all that equipment on the metro."

Sugarland talks Moog


YouTube via MoogMusicInc | August 27, 2010

"Kristian and Brandon Bush of Sugarland came to the Moog Factory in Asheville, NC to talk about how Moog's analog sounds enhanced their upcoming record, The Incredible Machine. The Incredible Machine comes out October 19. Learn more about it at www.sugarlandmusic.com"
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