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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Moog Minimoog Model D Synthesizer

via this auction

"Serial # is 3111"

Moog Minimoog D Synthesizer with Custom Case


via this auction

"minimoog model D synthesizer serial number 3289."

OP-X PRO-II: Famous 80ies Songs!


YouTube via virtualoberheim | January 20, 2011 |

"http://www.sonicprojects.ch/

Playing some famous 80ies songs with the SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II virtual analog VSTi synth. All heard sounds are coming from several instances of OP-X PRO-II, except for drums which originally were programmed in Cubase with Steiberg Groove Agent and then imported into ProTools 8.

So the only two instruments involved are SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II and Steinberg Groove Agent. No external effects have been used. The used presets of OP-X PRO-II are all available in the "FAMOUS" bank. OP-X PRO-II has been wrapped to RTAS with the Fxpansion VST-To-RTAS adapter.

Featured Songs:

1. Howard Jones - New Song
2. Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
3. Queen - I Want You Break Free
4. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
5. Madonna - Holiday
6. Barclay James Harvest - Life Is For Living
7. Barclay James Harvest - Victims Of Circumstance

The hardware synths used in the original songs mainly were Roland Jupiter 8 and Oberheim OB-X

Learn more about OP-X PRO-II here:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/d..."

SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II: Sound Demo!

YouTube via virtualoberheim | January 20, 2011 |
Preset list in the description on YouTube

Roland TR-606 Tone Mod Example


YouTube via NedOnAnalog | January 20, 2011 |

"Demonstration of the TR-606 Tone Mod, by Analog Solutions. I couldn't find one online, so I thought I would oblige. I'm selling this great old box, having fallen in love with another Machine Drum ;-)"

ReBirth for iPad + Reason 5 + Livid OHM64 : Everybody needs a 303


YouTube via PeffTV | January 20, 2011 |

"live pa version of Fat Boy Slim's "Everybody Needs a 303" using ReBirth for iPad.
REX Loops and effects triggered from Reason 5 via the Ohm 64.

Latest config has Beat Counter Lamps driven by Combinator patches."

Propellerhead Software AB
iPad prices on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

The making of 'Missing You'


YouTube via attorks | January 20, 2011 |

music comes in at 4:14

"Last Monday evening I made a video with the title 'Missing You'. But for some reason I am not able to upload it to YouTube. I tried 4 times but after a while I get the message 'Failed (upload aborted)'. So this evening I thought, let's make a video explaining the actions I did in that video. I had to keep my voice somewhat low because my daughter was sleeping in a room on the floor below me. The video 'Missing You' and the music of that video are available on my website." http://www.attorks.nl/html/main.html - video link on the left.

Famitron in the studio - Lower Your Audio Before Playing


YouTube via Kaseo | January 20, 2011 |

"Bent Famicom keytar

!!! CAUTION !!! Lower your volume, video is loud"

NAMM: Synthwerks New Modules


YouTube via HarmonyCentral | January 20, 2011 |
http://synthwerks.com/
"Modular synth monsters Synthwerks have a bunch of new synth modules, including force-sensing resistor controllers, a patch cord tester, USB lights, and more."

NAMM: Harvestman Stilson Hammer


http://www.theharvestman.org/
via Sonic State
"Always a joy to visit the Analog Haven booth and see all the boutique electronics on display. Always good too to see what Scott from Harvestman is up to. As ever, he has a something up his sleeve and this year we take a look at the imaginatively titled Stilson Hammer. Its hex output burst generator."

Phir Mile Sur & the Haken Continuum - Interview with Mr. Lippold Haken


YouTube via zoomdekho | February 03, 2010 |

"Phir Mile Sur Iconic Song Back After 22 years"

via Business of Music in India where you'll find the full interview.

"The first thought that came to mind when I heard the end portion of the song “Rehna Tu” in the film Delhi-6 was – ‘which software sample has Rahman used?’ But soon the word spread that he has bought a new keyboard called “Continuum”. And finally, in the video of the much-publicized “Phir Mile Sur”, the common man saw him play it.

I interviewed Mr. Lippold Haken, the professor who built this new device – which is well, not a keyboard, but a new instrument. A musical background together with an engineering education allowed him to create the Continuum Fingerboard. (The name comes from continuous pitch, pressure, and front-back position tracking for each finger.)"

via seraph in this electro-music.com thread.
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