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Monday, November 22, 2010

Beacon

Beacon by curvetheory
"On this track, I'm playing the Moog Voyager RME throughout with my right hand. Occasionally, I'm engaging aftertouch to open the filter a bit. With my left hand, I'm sweeping the surface of the KO-Pro which, on touch, sends MIDI 0/127 to the MP-201 which is converted to CV and plugged into the Touch Surface Gate of the VX-352. I have T.S. Gate programmed to enable External Audio on the RME. The interesting thing is that External Audio is coming from the XL-7 that is being played at the same time as the Voyager, however there is an arpeggiator on its MIDI track in Ableton Live. Bringing it in brings in the heavier movement. To further add complexity, the X and Y of the KO-Pro are sent to the Filter Cutoff and Filter Spacing of the RME, respectively. The beats are done in Live. The Moog Little Phatty and Ko-Pro are layered in later to create some additional ambient textures."

follow-up to jigsaw
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/search?q=curvetheory

Sylphid Live Twinkle Jam


YouTube via TheRainDesign | November 22, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

Live, improvised ambient/electronic piece from Sylphid.

Recorded June 4 2010 in Northampton, MA.
instruments: Kurzweil K2000, Ableton Live, DSI Prophet 08, orchestral bells, harmonica, voice, various texture-generating found sounds

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Casiomodular Demonstration


YouTube via TheRainDesign | August 08, 2008 | 2 likes, 0 dislikes

"A brief - and unfortunately very limited - demonstration of the Casiomodular, a Casiotone MT-52 that I circuit bent and re-housed.

for more crap, go to
www.thecheatersclub.com
www.myspace.com/thecheatersclub2"

60sMeditationInAnalog.mp4


YouTube via richardbates1 | November 22, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Old School style composition/performance using Moog Slim Phatty for all parts.
Roland Gaia was used only as midi controller and Logic Pro 9.13 and Virus C for delay and reverb FX."

Tom Oberheim Press Release - Pricing & SEM-PROs Signed by Tom Oberheim

"Legendary Synthesizer Expander Module Returns to Production at the Hands of its Inventor

Moraga, California (Nov. 22, 2010) – More than thirty five years after it first appeared on the musical landscape, the unique voice of the Tom Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module (SEM) will sing again. Tom Oberheim, regarded as one of the world’s most influential electronic musical instrument designers, is reintroducing the SEM in three configurations, each of which is true to the analog design characteristics that were at the heart of the original device.

Musicians familiar with the layout of the original SEM will feel right at home operating the new units; with only minor hardware alterations, due to non-availability of certain components, the instruments are virtually the same as the first units that shipped out the factory door. The three SEMs include a model with a thirty-three point “CV-Gate” patch panel, one with MIDI-to-CV conversion circuitry, and the newest addition to the line, an SEM-PRO model incorporating twenty-one patch points along the top rail in addition to MIDI-to-CV capabilities.

Tom Oberheim points to a decline in the uniqueness in the sonic characteristics of commercially available synthesizers over the years as one of the reasons he decided to undertake the resurrection of the SEM. 'What happened in the eighties and nineties is that synthesizers became so perfected that they just lost their ‘edge,' Tom says. 'The old stuff has some real individualistic qualities.'

Tom will build these units by hand at his shop in California. He plans to personally sign each of the SEM - PRO units.

Prices are $899 for the SEM Patch Panel and MIDI-to-CV models and $1,199 for the SEM-PRO. Tom has teamed up with GSF Agency (www.gsfagency.com) to handle sales in the United States. For more information on the SEM line go to www.tomoberheim.com; the units may be purchased by contacting Geoff Farr of GSF Agency at 310-995-0100, or by email at geoff@gsfagency.com."

FRAMED ORIGINAL 1977 ARP SYNTHESIZER PROMO AD.


via this auction

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Oberheim OB-MX 12 Voice SN MX001123


via this auction

"Oberheim OB-MX analog synthesizer with all 6 voice cards (12 voices)."


Roland Jupiter 8 with Encore MIDI

via this auction

Boss PC-2 Analog Percussion Synthesizer

via this auction

"This is a rare classic Boss PC-2 Percussion Synthesizer. It was released in 1984 or so, and hasn't been made in many years. It's an entirely analog module, and has control knobs for sensitivity, pitch, decay, sweep, LFO rate, and LFO depth. It also has a sliding switch to select triangle or square wave for the LFO. It can be triggered either with the integrated percussion pad, or by plugging another sound source into the 1/4" input jack. It can be powered either with a 9V battery or a standard Boss PSA A/C adapter. The complete manual for the PC-2 can be found on Roland's web site: PDF manual."


Gnome Chatter


YouTube via DSPaudioTV | November 22, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"Creating a complex, evolving piece using 3 channels of Spectrum to sequence one simple string sound."
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