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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Korg mono\poly mp-4 vintage synth


via this auction

MACBETH Studio Sytems M5 modular synthesizer


via this auction
more pics

"This is the M5 (MKI), not the M5N (MKII).
The M5 MKI is more raw & dark sounding.
The M5N was said to have 'cleaner' signal path...
The M5 has been manufactured in quite limited quantities (less than 100?) and is now discontinued so this is a rare chance to get one.
Probably the fattest, darkest sounding modern analog synth."

Sinevibes Sequential: working the amen break


YouTube Uploaded by ArtemiyPavlov on Nov 22, 2011

"Tweaking and destroying the classic "amen break" with the Sinevibes Sequential effect sequencer plugin. Sequential is available as an AudioUnit plug for Mac. You can read more about it here: http://www.sinevibes.com/sequential"

El temible CalĂ­gula


via Befaco where you'll find additional pics.

Lost Planet


YouTube Uploaded by humankoala on Nov 18, 2011

"One Patch for a SF ambiance"

via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Ball Beats - Electro By Alkex Instruments

"It takes balls of steal to compose a beat!

Position the balls over the gears to build your favorite rhythms.

Electro Edition features samples from classic electronic drum machines including TR808, TR909, TR606, TR707 and more!

Features include:

-24 samples to choose from.
-Change the tempo and bend the pitch on the fly!
-Randomize button to shuffle the sounds.

Hours of fun guaranteed!" There's a separate Halloween app as well.

You can find a video of the app here. You might remember the original hardware from Alkex in this post.

Alkex Instruments
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Reactable Live @ Dubspot! Interactive Sound Design Workshop Recap


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Nov 21, 2011

"More info - http://bit.ly/sAjMDV
In September, Dubspot had the wonderful pleasure of hosting a live streaming workshop with Create Digital Music's Peter Kirn and Martin Kaltenbrunner of Reactor. Developed in Spain by Austrian and Spanish music and media technologists, Reactable is a musical instrument that is changing the way modern electronic music is produced and performed. In this video recap of the live webcast, Peter Kirn asked the necessary question "what makes this an instrument?" and Martin Kaltenbrunner answered that question with a demonstration using Reactable's tangible and intuitive interface to create and manipulate sounds on the fly. Furthermore, Peter and Martin talked about interface design, music technology, production and performance of electronic music without a computer, and much more."

Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL
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Machinedrum Impulse Machine Syncs Buchla 200e


YouTube Uploaded by dkimcg on Nov 22, 2011

"Test of my new iPhone 4s shooting the video, and a test of syncing the Buchla to the Machinedrum without midi (Octatrack does nothing but send midi clock and control out). I send an impulse machine to the buchla 227e envelope follower which send the signal out to triggers in the Buchla. The vocal synth is the Machinedrum which was synced as usual through midi.

Jomox TResonator takes the C&D (rear) outputs, puts some envelope filter/delays on it, and feeds it back into the mix. Some expansion and reverb in logic for smoke and mirrors to try to distract from crappy levels while recording.

Sorry for the shaky cam, I need to figure out how to put it on a tripod or stand, til then, shaky cams o' plenty."

Buchla 291e: Tribal Jam


YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Nov 22, 2011

"Jamming w/the 291e Triple Morphing FIlter at the core. 266e Noise output split 3x ways into the 291e - a pair of 281e Quad Function Generators (along w/ the 291e internal sequencer) provides the rhythm & timing for the beats. A 254v is the key for mixing pulses and EGs, manually and automatically via the patch (266e, 230e etc..). The random "screaming" is coming from a 261e & 258v."

Making Microtonal Music with an AXiS-49


YouTube Uploaded by JLMoriart on Nov 22, 2011

"An introduction to the basic tools you'll need to get some microtonal playback from your AXiS.

Where you can get an AXiS-49:
http://www.c-thru-music.com/

Where you can download the software described in this video:
http://dynamictonality.com/

Link to get you started on microtonal music:
http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/MicrotonalTheory

Those names in the Temperament drop down box are all "Regular Temperaments":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_temperament"
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