more pics on Mutable Instruments
This one is Dan's of http://defectiverecords.com
Friday, October 15, 2010
NES 4021 CMOS 8-bit Shift Register Proto-modual
YouTube via stolenfat11 | October 01, 2010
"The 4021 serial data out is going into the enable pin of the 'slacker' melgen, which simply gates the output, allowing for stutters and such according the buttons pressed on the game pad."
"more info here on this thread at electro-music:
http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-44303.html"
Logic 9 with TouchOSC on iPad
YouTube via awitez | October 15, 2010
"Hi there,
here's a quick demo of the new OSC feature with Logic 9.1.2 and TouchOSC on an iPad.
This is really coool! Finally a nice remote on the iPad."
iPads on Ebay
iPads on Amazon
iPod Touch on Ebay
iPod Touch on Amazon
via @RichardDevine
VIDEO: INTRODUCING THE SLIM PHATTY
YouTube via MoogMusicInc | October 15, 2010
Note the size of it.
"Richard Devine meets the new Slim Phatty Analog Synthesizer from Moog.
Real Moog sound now fits your back pack and your budget. The Slim Phatty's 100% analog signal path, intuitive user interface, rugged construction and rich MIDI, USB and Control Voltage functionality make it a must-have for producers, touring musicians and DJs.
More info at www.moogmusic.com/slimphatty"
And the official press release:
"Slim Size Fits All
Introducing the Slim Phatty Analog Synthesizer Module from Moog Music
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (October, 2010) – Real Moog sound now fits your back pack and your budget. The Slim Phatty’s 100% analog signal path, intuitive user interface, rugged construction and rich MIDI, USB and Control Voltage functionality make it a must-have for producers, touring musicians and DJs. At just 17” wide, it goes where no other Moog has gone before. Earth-shaking basses, scorching leads and more are now housed in a high-quality instrument ideal for laptop artists and space conscious musical road warriors.
Based on the powerful Little Phatty sound engine, the Slim Phatty is the latest descendant of the iconic Minimoog Model D and features the classic Moog Ladder Filter, the touchstone of analog sound design. In addition to shaping the sound of its on-board oscillators, the Slim Phatty’s filter is a valuable production tool that can be used to process external audio, sweetening your favorite audio source with everything from smooth analog warmth through wet, resonant filter sweeps.
“Good things come in small packages – and the Slim’ is no exception” said Moog Product Development Specialist, Steve Dunnington. “Its small stature doesn’t take away from the massive sounds it can produce.”
The Slim Phatty’s convenient size makes it an ideal voice expander for your existing gear, with two oscillators of massive Moog sound that are always just a MIDI cable away. A new Tuning Scale feature and editor allows easy exploration of alternate scales and tunings. Microtonal, just intonation, quarter-tone, world music scales and more make the Slim Phatty an international traveler. Good thing it has a universal power supply!
In addition to the world of MIDI and USB gear, the Slim Phatty’s Control Voltage inputs give it unlimited realms of expression and sound design possibilities. “Modular synth” style patching with Moogerfooger effects processors, the CP-251 Control Voltage Processor and other Moog synths (even The Moog Guitar!) creates soundscapes previously available only on large modular systems. Connecting to the Etherwave Plus Control Voltage Theremin or the MP-201 Multi-Pedal adds unique and intuitive new modes of expression.
Shipping in the 4th quarter of 2010 and priced at $849, the Slim Phatty beefs up any table-top production environment and with the optional rack mount kit or wood side panels, it’s equally at home in a high-powered touring rack or a vintage synth set-up. Its low price, ergonomic design and Little Phatty compatibility also make it an ideal voice expander for the legions of Little Phatty owners worldwide."
Sounds of Steel: audioscan: notturno long trailer
audioscan: notturno long trailer from Giorgio Sancristoforo on Vimeo.
"A film and a music performance with the lights and sounds of the steel foundry.
Shooted in super8 and recorded at the Acciaierie di Rubiera (RE) in 2010
Friday November 5th, 2010 - Teatro Valli - Reggio nell'Emilia
Commissioner: I Teatri (Reggio nell'Emilia)
Production: AGON (2010)
Direction and Photography: Giorgio Sancristoforo
Music: Giuseppe Cordaro and Giorgio Sancristoforo
Technical Direction: Massimo Marchi
INFO AND TIKETS
iteatri.re.it/"
via Giorgio of www.gleetchplug.com
Gorillaz - Doncamatic feat. Daley
YouTube via gorillaz | October 05, 2010
"PRE-ORDER Doncamatic Physical Formats here: http://links.emi.com/DoncamaticYTPre
Gorillaz World Tour - BUY TICKETS NOW http://gorillaz.com/tour-dates
The album Plastic Beach OUT NOW:
iTUNES:
on Amazon
Recorded just a few weeks ago, Gorillaz were so excited about this stunning new cut, they wanted to unleash it onto the world as soon as humanly possible! All bouncing beats, deep funk grooves and sumptuous soothing vocals (courtesy of hot new British talent Daley), this track just makes you want to move. And in case you're wondering; inspiration for the track and the title comes from The Donca Matic - the groundbreaking Japanese-designed drum machine which started the Korg Musical Instrument Company in 1963!"
pic pulled from Sonic State
BPM 2010 - Vestax Pad One
YouTube via Skratchworx | October 07, 2010
"Vestax unveiled their new meaty beast of a small MIDI controller - the Pad One - at BPM 2010. I cast my video camera over it for a feel of the quality."
First panels for Synthmonger's new modular
flickr By synthmonger
"These are all custom modules of my design with the exception of the awesome CGS Sequential switch. Originally I was going to resize the panels to fit Eurorack standards but that would leave a lil over 4x5 of unused metal, so each panel has two modules squished together.
These panels will not be for sale but I do plan on releasing euro-rack standard modules as soon as possible for purchase."
258v, 281e - Mini Buchla
flickr By abendrot/regenfall
(click for more)
"Finally! My mini Buchla is starting to make some sounds."
(click for more)
"Finally! My mini Buchla is starting to make some sounds."
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