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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

buchla 292c solderlapse

buchla 292c solderlapse from brownshoesonly on Vimeo.


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Retro-Toys: Bontempi System 5 BT-705


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Apr 13, 2011

"retro toy keyboard demo by RetroSound

Bontempi System 5 BT 705

8 bit wavetable sound generator, dual tone synthesis for combining 666 mixed sounds, 6 rubber drumpads, sustain, chorus and reverb fx, 24 preset rhythms, made in Italy

this BT 705 keyboard is from my lovely friend susan rom. I put a audio out mod on the keyboard backside. really fat sound!"

OP-1 Song Performance 3


YouTube Uploaded by djthomaswhite on Apr 13, 2011

"Another quick ditty using various features of the OP-1. All sounds and sequences 100% unaltered OP-1 recorded from the line out socket."

GrainsBMFS.flv


YouTube Uploaded by deb7680 on Apr 13, 2011

"A short sequence made ​​with two patches to obtain fine grains. The first patch is made with the 281e, Quad Function Generator model (for the 266e envelope with checks Source of Uncertainty Model) and 292e (Quad Dynamic Model Manager) and 285e (Frequency Shifter Model). Basically, to generate the signal, only the "all " signal "off 292e which came in the signal of "Balanced Modulator", 3 outputs of B.M. then entered in the Frequency Shifter ... The second patch takes the same principle but without the control of the 281e. The self-generated signal by itself.
Une courte séquence faites avec deux patchs pour obtenir des grains fins. Le premier patch est réalisé avec le 281e, Quad Fonction Generator (pour les contrôles d'enveloppes avec le 266e "Source of Uncertainty Model"), le 292e (Quad Dynamic Model Manager) et le 285e (Frequency Shifter Model). A la base, pour générer le signal, ce n'est que le "all" des sorties du 292e qui est entrée dans le signal du" Balanced Modulator" et ses trois sorties sont entrées ensuite dans le Frequency Shifter ...
Le second patch reprend le même principe mais sans les contrôle du 266e pour les enveloppes du 281e. Le signal s'autogénère de lui-même."

Doepfer A-100 & Rhodes MK 1 Improvisation


YouTube Uploaded by Dovinia on Apr 13, 2011

"Here's a sleepy little improvisation using the A-100 for background sequence and leads and a Rhodes MK 1 Seventythree for everything else."

Musikmesse 2011: iCon AIO6, iCreative en iControl


YouTube Uploaded by baxshopnl on Apr 13, 2011

"http://www.bax-shop.tv | Bax TV doet verslag van de Musikmesse 2011 in Frankfurt. Ook iCon was aanwezig op de Pro Light & Sound beurs en showde daar wat nieuwe producten. Steve Cohan, CEO van het merk, toonde Bax TV de AIO6 USB interface en de nieuwe iControl. Ook werd de iCreative getoond."

The legendary Carl Palmer plays the Korg Wavedrum!


YouTube Uploaded by KorgUSAVideos on Apr 13, 2011

"Percussion icon Carl Palmer demonstrates the Korg Wavedrum"

Bill Walker Meets the Moog Lap Steel


YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Apr 13, 2011

"Bill Walker stopped by the Moog Sound Lab to treat us to some incredible live looping improvisation on the Moog Lap Steel.

Ok the gear breakdown (in Bill's own words):

I was running the Moog lap steel through a very basic rig starting with a Keeley compressor set for light compression and a bit of signal boost, into and ethos preamp for both clean and overdriven tones ,into a TC Electronic G Sharp for some dynamic delay and reverb, and finally in to a Looperlative LP-1 8 track loop recorder. I use a Gordius Little Giant midi foot controller to send commands to the Looperlative. My two expression pedals control volume and feedback for my loops.

I use a number of looping techniques that include track speed manipulation, reverse loops, and quantize replace functions. The quantize replace function is what is creating the percolating sequencer sounding loops. I had my quantize replace set to a factor of 16, meaning every time I hit my quantize replace switch , the looper would record for only a 16th of the total loop length. You do this enough times and a cool sequence of notes starts to emerge. I'll often start a piece by first recording a blank loop, and then one by one I start to build a sequence of notes until a highly rhythmic pattern emerges, even out of completely rubato playing.
Its a harder technique to describe than it is to show :-)

www.moogmusic.com/lapsteel

http://www.youtube.com/user/BillWalkerGuitar"

phobosvideomanual


YouTube Uploaded by SPFXsynthesisers on Apr 13, 2011

Yamaha i-MX1 MIDI for iOS

Yamaha MOX e interfaz i-MX1

YouTube Uploaded by Hispasonic on Apr 12, 2011

"Un primer vistazo a las características y aspecto de los nuevos teclados MOX de Yamaha, así como la interfaz MIDI i-MX1 para iPad, iPhone e iPod."

Similar to Line 6's MIDI Mobilizer, but supports Core MIDI.
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