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Thursday, February 02, 2012

YAMAHA TG-33 - "5 minutes" (Demo Track)


YouTube Uploaded by wolfgangSvukan on Nov 8, 2011

"YAMAHA TG-33 Demo Track

This demo track "5 minutes" is completely created on TG-33, in multitimbral mode and with his internal effects. I just added a compressor/limiter.

Specifications:
12 bit AM / 2 OP FM Tone Generator
Dynamic Vector Synthesis
32 polyphony
16 part multitimbral
4 outs
FX (Reverb, Delay, Distortion)

Check some nice TG-33 User Presets:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aU4RdiLmiE

www.vukan.net"

YAMAHA TG-33 User Presets Demo

Uploaded by wolfgangSvukan on Nov 8, 2011

Yamaha TG33 VECTOR SYNTHESIZER SN HI01497 via this auction

"12 bit AM / 2 OP FM Tone Generator
Dynamic Vector Synthesis
32 polyphony
16 part multitimbral
4 outs
FX (Reverb, Delay, Distortion)"




Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 SN 5923

via this auction


Drone Church for Cats

Forgetful: aka Buchla Presetless


YouTube Uploaded by dkimcg on Feb 1, 2012

"I suppose if I really wanted to, I could have saved this patch...

Having no presets is liberating in it's own way, sorta like a monk's sand mandala, temporary circuits."

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Ra Ra Riot

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Ra Ra Riot - Boy

YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 1, 2012

"Ra Ra Riot visited the Moog Sound Lab to re-create the song "Boy" from their LP 'The Orchard'."

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Ra Ra Riot - Oh La

Re-Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 21, 2012

"Ra Ra Riot visited the Moog Sound Lab to re-create the song "Oh La" from their debut LP "The Rhumb Line". Here's a rundown of what they used...
Wes Miles sings through an Analog Delay Moogerfooger on a short time setting for slap-back and plays the bass part on a Little Phatty.
Milo Bonacci (guitar) plays a Moog Guitar with long sustaining single notes running through an Analog Delay Moogerfooger and uses the Moog Guitars' internal ladder filter.
Both Rebecca Zeller (violin) and Alexandra Lawn (cello) play polyphonic pads with Moog's iPad app Animoog, controlling it with a Voyager XL and a Voyager Select Series.
Mathieu Santos (bass) fills in the gaps with a Moog Guitar through Moogerfooger 12-Stage Phaser and Analog Delay with a muted staccato attack.
Kenny Bernard (drums) plays 3 Voyager Rack Mounts, using the Trap-Kat to control them.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun - Hope You Know

YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 1, 2012
YouTube Re-Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 7, 2012

"Megafaun Came By The Moog Sound Lab To Perform a Mooged-Out Version of "Hope You Know" From Their Self-Titled LP."

"Shortly after Moogfest 2011, Durham, North Carolina based Megafaun came to the Moog Sound Lab to perform "Hope You Know" off their 2011 self-titled LP.

Brothers Brad and Phil Cook swapped their usual roles with Phil laying down vocals and playing strings while Brad took over for Phil playing keys.

Phil Cook takes full advantage of the Full Sustain mode on the Moog lap steel allowing him, with minimal plucking, to create a haunting sonic landscape.

Brad Cook masterfully uses a Minimoog Voyager to MIDI control Moog's iPad based synthesizer Animoog, enabling him to play polyphonically as he weaves rich melodic chords throughout the song.

Nick Sanborn uses the Little Phatty to provide the song's bass line, filling and enriching the sound with the MF-104Z Analog Delay.

Joe Westerlund uses a Trap-Kat drum pad run through a MF-104Z Analog Delay to MIDI control three Rack Mount Voyagers configured to create ghostly percussive sounds.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"


MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun - State/Meant


"Durham, North Carolina based Megafaun came into the Moog factory shortly after Moogfest 2011 to re-imagine "State/Ment" off their 2011 self titled album Megafaun. Here's the gear they used for their Sound Lab experiment:

Brad Cook (guitars) provides vocals for the song whileplaying Moog Guitar in full sustain mode.

Brad's brother Phil Cook (keys) uses a Minimoog Voyager to MIDI control Moog's iPad app Animoog.

New addition to the band, bass player Nick Sanborn, uses the Little Phatty run through a MF-105M MIDI MuRF and a MF-104Z Analog Delay to create the song's prevailing rhythmic pattern.

Drummer Joe Westerlund uses three Voyager Rack Mounts controlled via the Trap-Kat to create the backing percussion in this song.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Little Dragon

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Little Dragon - Little Man

YouTube originally Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 2, 2012
Re-Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 1, 2012

"Little Dragon came by the Moog Factory in Asheville, NC to reinvent their song Little Man from their latest album Ritual Union.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Little Dragon - Summertearz


"Little Dragon visited the Moog Sound Lab to perform the song "Summertearz" from their LP Ritual Union.

Little Dragon came in for a session during Moogfest 2011. Sadly, their bass player fell ill during the festival and they were unable to perform their full set that evening. Luckily, their soundman filled in on bass parts with the Little Phatty for the Moog Sound Lab session and we got a gem of a performance.

Little Dragon front-woman Yukimi Nagano sings through an Analog Delay Moogerfooger, adding warmth and a low-fi slap-back to her sultry voice.

Keyboardist Hakan Wirenstrand masterfully plays the Minimoog Voyager XL. Check out his solo at 4:10. Using an Analog Delay Moogerfooger, he doubles the sound of the XL to make a rhythmic doubling effect, as he opens and closes the 2 Moog Ladder filters with the cutoff knob.

Little Dragon's sound man, Crispin Anderson sat in for bassist Fredrick Kallgren for this session. He holds down the song with thick bass lines on the Little Phatty

Drummer Eric Bodin plays a driving beat with 3 Minimoog Voyager Rack Mounts using Trap-Kat drum pads to control each Voyager separately

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

VIMEO version previously posted here.

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: The Antlers

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: The Antlers - Parentheses

YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 2, 2012

"Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers were among the groups who came in for a Moog Sound Lab session during Moogfest 2011. They performed with an array of Moog instruments and changed the shape of their song, "Parentheses".

Antlers front man Peter Silberman sings through an Analog Delay to accentuate his ethereal falsettovoice while switching between the Moog Guitar through an Analog Delay, Ring Modulator, and 12-Stage Phaser for sparse dub-like echoes and Minimoog Voyager Old School for melodica-like lines.

Darby Cicci takes the helm of the Minimoog Voyager XL, patching in experimental sounds and sweeping the filters while singing through a FreqBox and a Cluster Flux. The FreqBox gives him a distorted oscillator-synced fuzz tone and the Cluster Flux is used for vibrato. Darby also plays a lead line on the new Moog iPad app Animoog, arppeggiating notes up and down.

Michael Lerner uses 3 Minimoog Voyager Rack Mount Editions to create a dark electronic drum kit. He plays the Trap-Kat to trigger each sound.

Timothy Mislock uses a Moog Guitar with a Cluster Flux and Analog Delay while moving the tremolo arm back and forth for detuned string pads. He also plays the Taurus 3 Bass Pedals with his feet for the bass lines.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: The Antlers - Rolled Together

Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 2, 2012

"Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers were among the groups who came in for a Moog Sound Lab session during Moogfest 2011. They performed with an array of Moog instruments and changed the shape of their song, "Rolled Together".

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Twin Shadow


YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 2, 2012
Re-Published on Jun 23, 2012 GreeneSigns·10 videos

"Twin Shadow graced us with a Mooged out version of "Castle in the Snow" from their album Forget.

Twin Shadow AKA George Lewis Jr. deftly plays the Moog Guitar, utilizing the patented sustaining power to float cascading melodic lines across the soundscape. Lewis' guitar and vocals are running through the Analog Delay Moogerfooger.

Keyboardist Wynne Bennett uses the Little Phatty to lay down a fat rumbling bass line throughout the song with her left hand. With her right hand she plays a Minimoog Voyager XL, which is MIDI controlling Moog's new synthesizer iPad app, Animoog enabling her to play polyphonically.

Bass player Russell Manning plays the Moog Guitar, using the control pedal to sweep the cutoff of the guitar's internal ladder filter, to create a wah-like effect that adds a funky dub feel interwoven with the percussion.

Michael Hutcherson plays a Minimoog Old School Voyager, layering haunting soundscapes and filter sweeps throughout the song.

Drummer Andy Bauer is playing three Minimoog Voyager Rack Mounts as percussion instruments, triggering each one separately using the Trap-Kat XL drum pads. Each drum sound is a Minimoog Voyager preset that was specifically sculpted to envelop the track.

See more of the Moog Sound Lab series at: http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-so...

Find out more about Twin Shadow at http://twinshadow.net/"

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Twin Shadow - Slow

Re-Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 14, 2012

"Twin Shadow AKA George Lewis Jr. deftly plays the Moog Guitar, utilizing the patented sustaining power to float cascading melodic lines across the soundscape. Lewis' guitar and vocals are running through the Analog Delay Moogerfooger.

Keyboardist Wynne Bennett uses the Little Phatty to lay down a fat rumbling bass line throughout the song with her left hand. With her right hand she plays a Minimoog Voyager XL, which is MIDI controlling Moog's new synthesizer iPad app, Animoog enabling her to play polyphonically.

Bass player Russell Manning plays the Moog Guitar, using the control pedal to sweep the cutoff of the guitar's internal ladder filter, to create a wah-like effect that adds a funky dub feel interwoven with the percussion.

Michael Hutcherson plays a Minimoog Old School Voyager, layering haunting soundscapes and filter sweeps throughout the song.

Drummer Andy Bauer is playing three Minimoog Voyager Rack Mounts as percussion instruments, triggering each one separately using the Trap-Kat XL drum pads. Each drum sound is a Minimoog Voyager preset that was specifically sculpted to envelop the track.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

VIMEO version of Slow previously posted here.

No, Sir! The Burden of Proof is on YOU, Sir!


YouTube Uploaded by crudface on Feb 2, 2012

Psychotic modular laughing.
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