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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Tara Busch EP Remix Contest to Benefit The Bob Moog Foundation


"Moog Siren Tara Busch Releases EP, Remix Contest to Benefit Bob Moog Foundation

Foundation Celebrates 5th Anniversary with EP, New Logos, Fresh Program Direction, Limited Edition Poster and Archive Inspired Apparel

Asheville, NC - August 24, 2011 – The Bob Moog Foundation (BMF) is honored to announce that synthesizer and vocal sensation Tara Busch has donated a three song EP to support its mission of igniting the innovator inside us all. The ethereal electronica EP, Rocket Wife, created specifically for and donated to the Bob Moog Foundation, is available for download at Bandcamp.com at the following link: [link]

In conjunction with the release of the EP, Busch and the Foundation have issued a remix contest using the 17 stem tracks from the title track of the EP, Rocket Wife. The stem tracks are available for download at: [link]

The remix contest begins today and ends at midnight on October 15, 2011. All submissions should be uploaded to the “Rocket Wife” group on SoundCloud via this link.

The Bob Moog Foundation will announce three winners on November 10, 2011. The winners will have their remix posted on the BMF Bandcamp site where it will be available for sale, with proceeds benefitting the Foundation. The grand prize winner will receive a framed limited-edition archival image of Bob Moog, a selection of BMF merchandise, and the opportunity to collaborate virtually with Busch on a track where she will supply vocals and synth soundscapes. Two other winners will receive runner-up prizes.

Tara Busch is an American producer/musician/remixer and score composer. She is influenced by the rich, complex harmonies of Brian Wilson, BBC Radiophonic Workshop diva Dellia Derbyshire, and the innovations and futurist attitudes of electronic music pioneer Bob Moog. She is known for her richly textured, vocally orchestral electronica, and her psychedelic, ethereal remixes.

Busch reflects, “This is a homage not only to Bob Moog and his legacy, but to the effect the synthesizer had on my music, creativity, and life. What Bob did, most famously with the Minimoog, was to make the groundbreaking world of synthesis available to everybody, not just for the privileged few.

Though grateful for my voice and writing ability, I think having a more embracing attitude towards merging the creative and scientific worlds when I was a child would have been beneficial; not just for my music, but also for my development in general. I think Dr. Bob's SoundSchool will help kids to develop open, bright, embracing and creative minds.

I'm excited and inspired by their quest to educate children and adults alike about ‘the intersection of science & music’ and hopefully this EP will help introduce more people to the Bob Moog Foundation. One hundred percent of the profits from the EP and the remix stems will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation.”

Sunday, August 21, 2011 marked the sixth anniversary of Bob Moog's passing and the fifth anniversary of the BMF's formal launch. In celebration of that milestone, the foundation is making daily announcements of new projects, branding and fundraising opportunities. Monday, August 22 saw the launch of the Moogstress blog, written by Michelle Moog-Koussa. On Tuesday, the BMF announced their new logo, which features the innovative spirit of “Dr. Bob” and an offer for a limited edition poster designed with materials from Bob Moog's archives. Later in the week the BMF will release a new merchandise line, Dr. Bob's Archive Series, featuring artwork found in Bob Moog's extensive archives. The BMF directs the preservation and interpretation of the archives for future generations of journalists, educators, innovators and fans.

The Bob Moog Foundation ignites the creative and innovative spirit in us all through exposure to interactive educational experiences rooted in the pioneering legacy of Dr. Bob Moog. Our work includes:

· Dr. Bob's Sound School (formerly MoogLab) teaching children and adults science through music in a hands-on environment.
· Dr. Bob's Archive Preservation Initiative. The BMF directs the preservation and interpretation of Bob Moog's extensive and historic archives for future generation.
· The Moogseum, a future interactive facility where music, science, history and innovation will converge. The creation of the Moogseum is pending adequate funding.

www.tarabusch.com
www.analogsuicide.com
www.moogfoundation.org"

Another Jolymod's Patch


YouTube Uploaded by RecoHead on Aug 24, 2011

"using the Jolymod analog modular synth.
more info on www.recosynth.com"

PPG wave 2.2 Synthesizer "Permafrost"


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Aug 24, 2011

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound

PPG Wave 2.2 Wavetable Synthesizer from the year 1982.

The PPG Wave 2.2 is the direct successor of the Wave 2 but with 2 oscillators. A real classic! Only 500 Wave 2.2 were manufactured."

Serge Modular - ResEQ & TKB seq


YouTube Uploaded by MechaSeb76 on Aug 24, 2011

"Serge Modular - ResES & TKB seq"

lissajous figures - made using a Nord Modular synth


YouTube Uploaded by nordrecordsuk on Aug 24, 2011
Watch your volume levels at the start of this one.
"lissajous figures created using a Nord Modular synth and the x-y input on an oscilloscope"

Bleep Labs Store Display

via John-Mike Reed on the Bleep Labs Facebook Group

"Here's a special display I made for a store a while back.
I've been wanting to make a LEDacle garden device for a while but there are always more ideas than time...."

Microscopic Opera

Microscopic Opera from Matthijs Munnik on Vimeo.


EML Electrocomp 100 Vintage Analog Synthesizer - Blue


YouTube Uploaded by synthignition on Aug 23, 2011

"Video is an overview of the actual item for sale on eBay [link] to show functional condition of most controls. This is not meant to be a demonstration of the capabilities of this instrument nor a display of programming or musicianship skills."

via this auction

"Listing is for an extremely rare EML Electrocomp 100 synthesizer. Less than 100 were ever manufactured and far fewer than that remain today. This is one of the best examples of this early synth I've ever seen (even the original handle is in great condition) and it is unmodified. It appears to have been built in early 1971 and was Electronic Music Labs second synthesizer product manufactured.

Things you will notice (also demonstrated in the video):
1. The volume decreases a bit when you turn up the resonance but I believe this to be normal. (The resonance waveform looks great on an oscilloscope.)
2. The filter is more subtle/smooth (6dB/octave?) compared to later analog synths.
3. The keyboard is in very good shape considering its age but a couple of the keys sometimes periodically waver. It is a Minimoog-type Pratt-Reed keyboard assembly and I have no doubt this can be fixed with an adjustment, cleaning, etc.
4. A couple of the pots are best left in between their very farthest extreme positions.
5. Wear and tear typical of a 40 year-old instrument (see pics).
6. Idiosyncrasies (such as #4 above) typical of a 40 year-old electronic instrument."

ARP Vintage analog sequencer 1613

via this auction

"quite simply the best analog sequencer ever. and current prices reflect its rarity and desirability

* uses sliders instead of knobs * 2 x 8 step or 1 x 16 step so visual view of sequence is shown

has 2 voltage quantizers plus other handy patching options

turn steps on and off

just serviced and calibrated by robin "devilfish "whittle"




SK5andDFMZ


YouTube Uploaded by ISOTROPOSPHERE on Aug 24, 2011

"Modular Synth Jam

Fun with the Casio SK-5 and the DFMZ modular synth.

Flight of Harmony Choices, Synth Tech. E-560 deflector shield, Oscillators by Tip Top Audio, other stuff in there too.

Enjoy..."
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