Sunday, July 17, 2011
Dark Hum - Korg EMX, Access Virus Snow, IPad Sunrizer Synth App
YouTube Uploaded by Subvertic on Jul 16, 2011
"Played live on Korg EMX, Access Virus Snow, IPad Sunrizer Synth App"
Sunriser was formally called Horizon.
Sunrizer synth - BeepStreet
iPads on eBay
Paper Kettle illucia "codebendable" Games Free & Avaiable Now
illucia "codebendable" games: Soviet Life Sequencer, War Machine, PCO. Free & Available Now. from paper kettle on Vimeo.
"Wave One is out!
paperkettle.com/blog/waveone
·Soviet Life Sequencer, War Machine, & PCO are up. Free. Creative Commons.
·Video Game Instrument Commissions now open.
paperkettle.com/blog/community-forums-are-live
·Community forums are live.
·Game Framework for Processing announced - beta in early Fall.
paperkettle.com/+
Are you on Google+? Circle me & say hello!
(No working controllers were harmed in the making of this video - you're witnessing the birth of a video game instrument prototype, made from a broken controller)"
You might remember the Paper Kettle code bending project from this video post and the illucia in the snow. See the Paper Kettle label below for more.
Deathtructing Techno PerFourmer?
Two new demos on the Vermona PerFourmer blog by Thomas Paulsen who sent this exclusive pic in. Click on it for the super size shot.
Selmer Clavioline (The Telstar Sound) Antique Synth
via this auction
"This could have been delivered by Doctor Who 5 minutes ago from 1958. A bit of a timewarp item, you don't find these very often, they are rare, few survived the gigging of the sixties, and when you do they are usually in bits with half the keyboard missing. This one is in pretty good shape for its 60 or so years of age, and yes every key on the keyboard works. The built in amplifier also functions perfectly.
The case is in great condition, and I do have the original handle which needs to be fitted by an leather craftsman. The clavioline could probably do with a service as the switches on the front which change the sounds and reverberations work, but but a couple of them do not change the sound at all. There is a lot of information about these on the internet. Most interestingly is the historic value. The clavioline was the worlds FIRST electronic synthesiser [not really]. No museum music department should be without one."
"This could have been delivered by Doctor Who 5 minutes ago from 1958. A bit of a timewarp item, you don't find these very often, they are rare, few survived the gigging of the sixties, and when you do they are usually in bits with half the keyboard missing. This one is in pretty good shape for its 60 or so years of age, and yes every key on the keyboard works. The built in amplifier also functions perfectly.
The case is in great condition, and I do have the original handle which needs to be fitted by an leather craftsman. The clavioline could probably do with a service as the switches on the front which change the sounds and reverberations work, but but a couple of them do not change the sound at all. There is a lot of information about these on the internet. Most interestingly is the historic value. The clavioline was the worlds FIRST electronic synthesiser [not really]. No museum music department should be without one."
Yellow Magic Orchestra in the studio
YouTube Uploaded by MisterNormanDog on Mar 16, 2009
"YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestra) in the studio, discussing electronic music, in an undated early 80's clip. From "Sukiyaki & Chips - The Japanese Sounds Of Music'"
YMO - Recording
Uploaded by softbank9984 on Dec 7, 2006
"YMO - 1979.11.19"
YMO-A&M STUDIO 1980
Uploaded by tambo3960 on Jan 31, 2009
"YMO interview"
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