Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Synthesizer Love + Korg Electribe ESX-1 and Roland JP-8000 - Arp Dance
YouTube via Sigmundleid | February 01, 2011 |
"Synthesizer Love + Korg Electribe ESX-1 and Roland JP-8000 - Arp Dance Song. Fantastic wonderful Boxses, which hammer, suctionhurry! BeCool!!! Srquencer in Space."
great guns in da studio
YouTube via zackdagoba | February 01, 2011
Some synth spotting via It's Full of Stars. Korg Trident and Moog modular provide the audio.
Note the Fairlight on top of the Synclavier.
Nina Belief - "Severance" official Music Video
Nina Belief - "Severance" official Music Video from Vajra on Vimeo.
"Nina Belief
"Severance" 2011
A dark electronic piece governed by analog synths and head voice.
This short takes you into the all too taboo topic of sucumbing to rage.
Shot entirely on location in Miami by Vajra of the "Carpe Noctem"
visuals collaboration. Filmed on the Canon 5D mark II using only
available light."
"Octave Cat
Minimoog
Juno 60
CR-78
Yamaha Cs-40 m"
CR-78 gets the post here vs. C as you can isolate it in the track.
2HOK 2
2HOK 2 from Ian Halloran on Vimeo.
"Live at a secret location and time: 2 Hands on Knobs (gifttapes.com) with the analog synth. The video (and audio) is slowed to 25%. Quality too high for vimeo, but they can figure that out."
"Dude said it is a 'dot com' synth."
The Dole Shirt Synth Ts
The Dole Shirt
These are really nice quality. I'm not seeing this specific T on the site at the moment, so check with them on availability.
PAIA 9710 VCA/Mixer in Metasonix drag
via brian comnes:
"OK so I got this PAIA kit 4 years ago - started it and then moved to Chicago where I did nothing on a bench for 3 years - now that I'm back on West Coast and have a workbench again I finished the job. This is a PAIA 9710 VCA/Mixer done up in a yellow box with 1/4in jacks. I built it so my Metasonix TM-3 VCO could have an envelope and VCA controller and thus be useful beyond just droning on.
Anyway there are 3 shots, open, closed and on the bench with the TM-3 , a Moog Freqbox, and a JKJ MIDI/CV controller. I find the TM-3 works great when it's FM'd by the Freqbox, it makes for a rather meaty sound that can be controlled by Volts/Oct setting from the JKJ. I can wire the TM-3 directly but have to switch to Hz/volt but the TM-3 is not very temperature stable, i.e pitch/tuning changes noticeably the longer you leave it on. That's no biggie but you can see why an R-60 controller has value in a Metasonix set up.
I hope to have some Soundcloud samples in a week or so, I'm still learning to play the TM-3 with a ribbon contoller - sort of the Trautonium from hell.
Peace
Brian"
"OK so I got this PAIA kit 4 years ago - started it and then moved to Chicago where I did nothing on a bench for 3 years - now that I'm back on West Coast and have a workbench again I finished the job. This is a PAIA 9710 VCA/Mixer done up in a yellow box with 1/4in jacks. I built it so my Metasonix TM-3 VCO could have an envelope and VCA controller and thus be useful beyond just droning on.
Anyway there are 3 shots, open, closed and on the bench with the TM-3 , a Moog Freqbox, and a JKJ MIDI/CV controller. I find the TM-3 works great when it's FM'd by the Freqbox, it makes for a rather meaty sound that can be controlled by Volts/Oct setting from the JKJ. I can wire the TM-3 directly but have to switch to Hz/volt but the TM-3 is not very temperature stable, i.e pitch/tuning changes noticeably the longer you leave it on. That's no biggie but you can see why an R-60 controller has value in a Metasonix set up.
I hope to have some Soundcloud samples in a week or so, I'm still learning to play the TM-3 with a ribbon contoller - sort of the Trautonium from hell.
Peace
Brian"
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