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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sneak Peek Into Modular: the documentary


Some pics via Modular: the documentary where you'll find even more.
Above: "The Paramus hybrid digital/analog synthesizer...this is the analog interface."



"The Sonde...a super oscillator capable of generating 200 sine waves...allowing the user to perform complex additive synthesis!"



"Fantastic panel graphics adorn Le Caine's Serial Sound Structure Generator"



"Hugh Le Caine's Electronic Sackbut, built in the mid 1940's, was the first electronic music synthesizer to employ voltage control...it also featured an extremely expressive keyboard that gave the player 3 dimensional control over pitch, volume and timbre."



"Electronic music legend Morton Subotnick with an original set of Buchla modules created for the San Francisco Tape Music Center."



"Andrew Kilpatrick with some of his modular creations"



"Bruce Duncan amid a Modcan system"



"Master technician and sonic wizard Jeff Blenkinsopp and portions of Malcolm Cecil's legendary TONTO."



"Mark Verbos and his monster Buchla...packed with modules of varying vintage and some of his own design."

Lachesie


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Jul 14, 2011

"Oberheim Cyclone (3 Tracks) -Logic-2xKenton Pro 2000 II-4x Wiard anti oscillator - 4x AS 110 ( Notch out to Res in ) - Make Noise QMMG controlled by 2 x Math to 4x Doepfer
A 134Controlled by 4x A 151( Ch 1 Math cv Ch2 A 143-9 QLFO Ch 3 Moog MP 201 (Bi polar) Ch4 Wiard Uncle ( Modulation VCO for Filter FM ( AS 110) Anti Oscillator FM & panning - Mackie Logic
Drums : Clavia D Drum 4 SE"

Richard Lainhart - Performances and Releases Featuring Buchla & Kyma

Posting this here vs. C as this is an opportunity for people to see a Buchla or Kyma in a live setting. Search for Richard Lainhart in the Google search box on the right for what you can expect. Note performances are different than lectures and of course the venue (setting) will have an impact.

See http://www.otownmedia.com/he/he.html for links and additional info.

"Performances:

Monday, July 18: I'll be performing my Electronic Music Foundation-commissioned work Threshold for electric guitar, Kyma, and New York environmental sounds as part of the World Listening Day celebrations at New York University, Steinhardt Education Building, 35 West 4th Street, 6th Floor, NY, NY 10012. In collaboration with the Electronic Music Foundation and the New York Society of Acoustic Ecology, NYU's Music Technology Program will present a program of compositions and field recordings based on the sounds of New York City, in honor of world renowned composer and acoustic ecologist R. Murray Shafer's 78th birthday. The NYU events will take place from 4:15PM to 9PM. For more information, go here: http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/events/2011/7/18/268503/world_listening_day

Korg MS-10 Synthesizer Control Panel / Case

via this auction

TAMA DS200 VINTAGE ANALOG DRUM SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

SN 200282

Kyma International Sound Symposium (KISS2011) Portugal


"EXPLORING SOUND SPACE | EXPLORANDO O ESPAÇO DO SOM

Kyma International Sound Symposium (KISS2011): 15-18 September 2011 in Porto Portugal

July 14, 2011 -- Can sound define a space? In sound, is there a Point-of-View or culturally-influenced focus of attention? Sound designers, musicians, audio engineers, composers, acousticians and others interested in "sound space" are invited to discuss these and other questions during the third annual Kyma International Sound Symposium (KISS2011), scheduled for 15-18 September 2011 in Porto, Portugal.

Inspired by Portugal's proud history of navigators who set out to explore beyond the known and visible horizon, the theme of this year's symposium is "Explorando o espaço do som" ("Exploring Sound Space") and will celebrate the sound designers, composers and researchers who are exploring beyond the familiar horizons in sound and music. Set in the nautically-inspired Casa Da Musica, architect Rem Koolhaas' dramatic new music venue in Porto, the symposium promises four intensive days of workshops, keynotes, technical talks, films and live performances.

To cite just a few highlights:

* A mathematician and co-editor of a new book on the Sonic Spaces of Music (Spazi sonori della musica) will discuss the public space defining and defined by the sounds of the Trevi Fountain in Rome;
* Kyma practitioners will have opportunities to attend master classes, participate in interactive workshops and consulting sessions, and most importantly, to make connections with and to learn from fellow Kyma practitioners;
* The author of a new text for teaching and learning Kyma (published in both English and Chinese) will describe his search for the SumOfSines disco club;
* Plus there will be an abundance of technical talks on a wide range of topics including how to use the spectrum of a sound as a sequencer; techniques for data sonification; using sound to help people confront pain; how to create a dynamic sonic ecology; using context-free-grammars to simultaneously generate dance movements and trajectories through abstract timbre space; techniques for spectral modification & morphing; and more.

Evening performances are to include a screening of the very first science fiction film accompanied by a live-improvised electronic sound track generated by Kyma reconstructions of Luigi Russolo's intonorumori instruments; a portion of an audio documentary on Holocaust survivor Ksenija Drobac; and a live-generated audio/video film about Galileo that uses Kyma to control VJ software via Open Sound Control (OSC). Other live musical performances will create sound spaces controlled by (among other things) dancers, RFID cards held by the audience, iPads, Wacom tablets, video position trackers, Continuum fingerboards, SoftStep pedal-boards, OSC, acoustic instruments, the acoustics of the room itself, and even a sensor-enhanced Teddy Bear!

For more details on the program, please see: http://kiss2011.symbolicsound.com/program and join the mailing list to be kept up to date on future enhancements and additions.

Yamaha CS 60


YouTube Uploaded by ricel1992 on Jul 14, 2011

"Just picked up this Yamaha CS 60 yesterday for $390, has a few things that could be fixed up a bit but I'm definitely happy with it (one of my favorite synths I've ever heard)

I decided not to edit the video at all just for whoever is interested in a cs 60, forgive my playing - I'm primarily a guitarist

Had the jomox xbase 09 w/ xrom mod, roland tr 909, and acidlab miami playing the beat here"

New Studio Setup (Yamaha CS 60, Roland Tb 303, Acidlab Miami)


YouTube Uploaded by ricel1992 on Jul 14, 2011

"After having picked up a tb 303 2 weeks ago for $300, an acidlab Miami, and yesterday a Yamaha CS 60 for $390, and completely reorganizing my setup, I figured it was time for a new video.

http://soundcloud.com/you/sets

In this I'm pretty much using everything:
Moog Minimoog Model D with Studio Electronics Midi
Jomox Sunsyn
Jomox Xbase 09 with xrom mod
Acidlab M1AM1
Roland tr 909
Roland tb 303
Roland Space Echo RE 201
Yamaha CS 60"

modcan 48dB Filter thru modcan DDL


YouTube Uploaded by shaft9000 on Jul 14, 2011

"1st patch... quick and dirty!
I just received the Quad EG, QuadLFO & 4VCA along w/ the 48 dB LPF and 3VCO less than half an hour ago. here is my first patch.
The 48dB filter is in self-oscillation doing an arp2600-style filter-mod thing, output through the DDL 59a."

found skyline night leash


YouTube Uploaded by dudeohyeahable on Jul 13, 2011

"this is the most complicated patch i have ever made. no overdubs or fx. straight into pruter."
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