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Monday, May 30, 2011

Circuit Bent Casio PT-87 + Eventide Timefactor + The Wizard


YouTube Uploaded by BrianWilliamGreen on May 30, 2011

Circuit Bending A Casio Pt-87


Casio PT-87s on eBay

Temporary Comments Fix

I set Blogger to post comments in the old comment format that brings you to a separate comments page. Personally I prefer comments underneath posts, but the old format is better than nothing. Hopefully the main comments list page will continue to work.

Analog Synthesizer Philosophy - Schneiders Büro [Ken MacBeth, 4ms & More]


YouTube Uploaded by SchneidersBuero on Feb 14, 2011 (date of first video)

"Andreas Schneider explains the philosophy behind the concept of Schneiders Büro and analog synthesizer buisiness."

Playlist:
Analog Synthesizer Philosophy - Schneiders Büro
Schneiders Büro - What is that?
Schneider Buero - Why Analog?
Schneiders Büro - Customers Opinion
Per Salzwedel -Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Ken MacBeth - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Anthony Rother - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Thomas Haller - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
John Price - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Jessica Rylan - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Dirk Dresselhaus - Schneiders Buero Analog Synthesizer
Analog vs Digital - Schneiders Büro Analog Synthesizer
Schneiders Büro "Introduction" Einführung
Schneiders Büro "Shop View"
Schneidersbuero interview with 4mspedal at tradeshow frankfurt

Maui Media Lab MIDI Controller for iOS

"USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with CoreMIDI Support for the iPad

May 30, 2011, Maui Hawaii; Looking for a dependable and inexpensive way to connect to your MIDI synthesizer? Maui Media Lab's MIDI Controller is a simple, reliable and easy to use USB MIDI Keyboard Controller for the iPad, built with CoreMIDI support. MIDI Controller requires no additional software, the only requirement is a Camera Connection Kit Accessory Adapter.

MIDI Controller gives you 2 octaves of MIDI keypad goodness, complete with full width keys. Just plug in your USB MIDI Synthesizer and play.

Maui Media Lab LLC, a licensed Apple developer based out of Maui, Hawaii, has more than sixty applications available for sale in Apple's iTunes App Store for iPad, iPhone and the iPod Touch in more than eighty international markets. Maui Media Lab LLC applications for iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch devices include games, productivity tools, remote controls, musical instruments and much more.

Maui Media Lab LLC - MIDI Controller - available now exclusively in the iTunes App Store. Made in Maui, Hawaii"

Promo Codes (grab them while you can):
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MIDI Controller - Maui Media Lab
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Vintage Breakaway Vocalizer Pitch To Midi Synthesizer


via this auction

"Basically, it's a "toy" Pitch To MIDI converter. You can hum or sing into it and it will trigger the closest note of whichever synthesizer voice you have selected. It also has MIDI out, so you can trigger external MIDI synths as well. There are some built in rhythms and backing but I never really messed with that. These were sold at Sharper Image back in the 80's and now have become increasingly rare. It can run off batteries instead of AC adapter."

VINTAGE UNIQUE DBK SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

PAIA GNOME with Original Box


via this auction

"With original box. A very rare Paia and a super fun one w/ a little touch sensitive keyboard.

[from an interview with John Simonton, PAiA Electronics, Inc.]
"While it started out as purely an electronic instrument to make wind sounds, the Gnome turned into one of the smallest, most portable analog synthesizers ever manufactured." [It was also battery powered.]

"'The Gnome started out as an instrument that wasn't going to do anything more than make the sound of wind - not like a flute, but real wind. Ssssshhhhew. That kind of wind, which could be played with a little vinyl controller strip that was part of it. The Gnome was one of those things that just grew. After the instrument that did the wind sound was done, it became pretty apparent that you could stick other components in there and essentially come up with a small synthesizer, a thing that captured the central ideas of voltage-controlled synthesis at the time - Oscillators, filters, transient generators, and so on - but stripped down to the essentials or the core. It was an attempt to get rid of that keyboard that was always by far the single most expensive part of anything we made, by order of magnitude or more.'"

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600

via this auction


Snow Ghost Studio Pics


"Brett drives his 999 and Genoq’s sequencers off his DAW via two of our Sync-Locks.

http://snowghostmusic.com/about/studio"

BEAM FESTIVAL

"24-26 JUNE 2011

Sarah Nicols and her colleagues at Brunel University are hosting their first edition of the BEAM Festival (Brunel Electronic & Analog Music Festival) between 24-26 June 2011. The program features some of the best in today’s experimental electronic music including Tim Exile, Stelarc, Jennifer Walshe, Leafcutter John, Philip Jeck and more. STEIM is a proud partner of the festival, contributing to the concert and workshop programs. Check out the line-up, and participate in the festival!

http://www.beamfestival.com/

Brunel University, Uxbridge, West London, UB8 3PH

BEAM is a high-tech music weekender, an experimental playground of homemade instruments and sonic robots. Featuring three days of performances, installations, discussions and workshops, BEAM explores the physical virtuosity of electronic music; everything at BEAM moves. An international line-up curated for veterans and beginners alike, BEAM takes place at Brunel University, NW London (Metropolitan Line).

Tickets and programme at www.beamfestival.com

Festival pass £25 - ONLY £50 with accommodation until 9 June
Day passes from £10 Sunday, £15 Friday and Saturday Concessions available
Workshop tickets now on sale for Tom Bugs, STEIM & Dirty Electronics

Festival Highlights include:

PERFORMANCES

Stelarc and Jennifer Walshe; Chikashi Miyama (Angry Sparrow); Sarah Angliss; Ryan Jordan; Leafcutter John; Tim Exile; Stephen Cornford; Atau_and_Adam; Alex Nowitz; Philip Jeck; Tim Exile; DJ Sniff; STEIM and more

WORKSHOPS

Build your own WOM (simple electronic noise synth kit ) with Tom Bugs; create a Cracklebox with Daniel Schorno of STEIM; Dirty Electonics with John Richards Plus free workshops: Psychedelic Goggle with Ryan Jordan; AV Micro-Controllers with Chikashi Miyama and Music from Motion with Sarah Angliss.


INSTALLATIONS

Installed work by Aleks Kolkowski, Ray Lee and BEAM OPEN SPACE artists; Sonic Picnic with Paul Whitty & Felicity Ford; SARC's brain-powered sleepover on Saturday night - bring a sleeping bag!

See the website for full programme details and tickets www.beamfestival.com

BEAM Festival is funding by Arts Council England¹s Grants for the Arts."

This one in via brian comnes.
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