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Friday, February 04, 2011

Akai APC 80 Do-It-Yourself DIY: How to build the APC 80 from Akai APC 40 & APC 20


YouTubevia delamartv | January 31, 2011 |

"http://www.delamar.de/akai-apc80/

The ultimative Controller for Ableton Live - the APC 80 built of Akai APC 20 and Akai APC 40 by delamar the german online magazine.

Check it out - the Akai APC 80!"

edison - artemis vs. the city (geek view)

edison - artemis vs. the city (geek view) from edison on Vimeo.


"the latest....
from my new album!!
all one shot sounds...
no loops running...
one take live to camera...
top view!

buy the album!
kidwithoutradio.com

this was overhead camera...
shot in 1080dpi

magic bullet mojo for color...
directed by mike landry and adam patch
iheart2d.com
adampatch.com

produced by tim pries
edited by mike landry

big ups to brandon loper and eric herron for shooting and lighting and everything....
big ups to munish and david and chase for keeping shit awesome....
big ups to tim for buying us pizza....
support DIY folks!... "

Just Read The Instructions

Just Read The Instructions from Lyonel on Vimeo.


"Buchla 200e, One Stereo Pass.
Percs, Strings and French Horn Overdub."

Free TouchOSC DX7 Editor for The Missing Link


via wifimidi.com, the official Missing Link forum.

"This will program the notoriously difficult Yamaha DX7, TX7, and TX816 FM synths via MIDI SYSEX."

I briefly tested it with the Yamaha DX-200 groove box and it appears to work.

DX200 iPad editor

iPads on eBay

Frame Dragging Vortex - Featuring Novachord Sample Set


"This is a piece titled "Frame Dragging Vortex", from the new Atomic Shadow project called "Creatures From Beyond". It was made with Hollow Sun's terrific Hammond Novachord instrument, Roland Gaia and Strymon's wonderful El Capistan tape echo. The arppegiated pattern is the Gaia run through the El Capistan tape echo pedal. Everything else is Novachord"
Update: Download link: http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/album/creatures-from-beyond

APC


YouTube via Quadraphonicsoul | February 04, 2011 |

"Just playing with Logic for the audio and Final Cut for the video editing then back to iMovie to share to Youtube"

ARP 2600 2601 v1.0 with 3620 keyboard


via this auction

"The “orange and black” 2601 is the last 2600 version produced by ARP. It is the most reliable version, an update to the more common grey version. None of the modules are set in epoxy, making it more serviceable in the long run...

Here are a list of the specific repairs:
4 slider tips were repaired with identical replacements.
NOS power connector was re-fitted (comes with original cable)
NOS handle was fitted (quasi-identical)
NOS keyboard connector was fitted
Some Polyfusion-specific internal normalization was removed
Polyfusion front panel gate input removed and capped
2 Polyfusion connection inputs removed from the left side and patched
(one tiny hole on upper right panel left (see pics)
new orange LED in the power indicator
New capacitors on the power supply
Tolex on both cases was cleaned and refinished.

Additionally, my tech performed some great modifications :

Filter upgrade :
the 4072 filter was upgraded to correct the “error” causing the filter to open to a maximum of around 12k, now it's nice and bright when fully open (28k apparently). The filter kept its original character, just with extended range. The upgraded 4072 is a very nice sounding filter, just as good and useful as the previous moog-like filter Arp used, but a bit more unique and exclusive!

Reverb upgrade :
The reverb tank was changed top a looong type 9 NOS replacement. The first 2600s' had this type of tank and are known for their longer, fuller reverb.

The original reverb tanks were made by Hammond, their reverb division then took the name Accutronics. Thankfully I was able to purchase a remaining american made Accutronics tank (now made in Korea). The original small tank is included in the auction as well. My tech also performed a modification to lower the noise floor, and made the connections balanced using good quality cables (Canare). I am a fan of spring reverb and own a few and was very pleased with how this one sounded! The tank has been mounted vertically to avoid interference with the speakers at max volume but can still occur if you try hard. These mods, along with new caps on the power supply and proper calibration, greatly improve the 2600's signal-to-noise ratio." Additional pics here.

Haible (JH.) String Filter Prototype

via this auction

"This is my Prototype of the "String Filter" Project

It's tested, adjusted, and consists of two populated PCBs

For building a complete synthesizer module, some diy work is still needed, connecting front panel elements (not included), but the populated and tested PCB will certainly make the DIY efforts a lot easier than usual."

Phisynth - Max/MSP Synth Featured on Cycling '74


via Philippe

"This instrument was created as part of our latest dance spectacle Absorbe-moi

The starting idea was to create an instrument dealing with sound synthesis and reacting directly with the movement of the 2 dancers. Their movement is tracked live and analyzed by another computer, then the main characteristics of it (X position, Y position, Height, Width, X gravity, Y gravity, speed and luminosity) is smoothed and transmitted as normalized data into the synth and used (of course with some latency) to modulate any selectable parameter of the sound in real time (external modulation sources 1 to 8).

Inspired by some of the tools I regularly use and love (Access Virus TI, Nord Modular G2, Native Instruments FM8 and Massive) I soon began to build my dream synth, with all the features I wanted, some of those only partially available in the products mentioned above.

Philippe Jelli/mutin"

http://cycling74.com/project/phisynth/
http://www.mutin.org/software.php

I Dont Want to Live on the Moon - Buchla and a Baby


YouTube via pickleinn | January 29, 2011 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes

"Sesame street's 'I Dont want to Live on the Moon' played on a Buchla 200e to a video of our baby playing." (drums are sequenced on the MPC1000)

The first track of Untitled - Instrumentals - Buchla & Serge by Ryan Bocook:

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