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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

KORG kaossilator 2 + mini kaoss pad 2 - by koishistyle


YouTube Uploaded by KORGINC on Feb 28, 2012

"This song was created using only the KORG "kaossilator 2" and "mini kaoss pad 2". There are no additional FX, sound sources or any use of DAW software. The kaossilator 2 (with the yellow body) is a synthesizer and performance is easily done just by stroking the touchpad with a finger. The mini kaoss pad 2 (with the red body) is an intuitively easy to control FX processor. It's easy for anyone to create amazingly intricate tracks by adding layer upon layer to a simple phrase and controlling the effects."

29. February Sport Modulat


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Feb 28, 2012

"4ms Peg RCD VCAMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 110
Arp Odyssey 2821 White Noise
A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine V.0.0
Make Noise Brains 2x PP Maths Moddenix QMMG René Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Uncle (CM out) & 4x Anti (CM arp out to Quantimator)
Ringmodulat AO&Uncle to 2x Moddemix
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD"

Roland JV-1080 "Naked"


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Feb 28, 2012
"(c)2011 synthesizer demo by RetroSound
all sounds, filter vocal fx and drums:
Roland JV-1080 Digital Synthesizer
recording: multi-track"

you are a winner! arcade noise jam with monotron delay and casio vl-1


YouTube Uploaded by bowmoneydrums on Feb 28, 2012

"just a quick noise jam with old school arcade noises featuring the korg monotron delay and casiotone vl-1"

monotrons on eBay
monotrons on Amazon

Full Moon of Atlantis


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Feb 28, 2012

"Sampled Fulll Moon by Eden Ahbez into the SSL JJP Samplecorder and slowed it down, added a melody on the dot.com, ran everything through heavy amount of the "ATLANTIS" patch on the Eventide H3000"

Snazzy FX ARDCORE:arpeggiator!!!!


YouTube Uploaded by snazelle on Feb 28, 2012

"Woo hoo...a really nice arpeggiator for eurorack....comes with ardcore!!"

The Elevator TARDIS


An arduino DIY project by SparkFun

"We here at SparkFun have been known to use our products to play pranks on each other from time to time, and we're always on the lookout for ways to make life at the office more Fun™. While riding our elevator one day, it occurred to me that the ride could be made more interesting... but how? Then I realized - not how, but Who!

If you’re not already a fan of the British science-fiction show Doctor Who, this project won’t make much sense to you. For the rest of you, the signature sound of the Doctor’s time and space machine, the TARDIS, is instantly recognizable..."

An elevator that sounds like the TARDIS.

An optical sensor by the floor level buttons for some theremin sounds could be interesting too.

P.S. Seeing the Tardis in red is just odd. So used to it in blue.

Casio XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer Demo

Casio XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer Demo - Sweetwater Sound

YouTube Uploaded by SweetwaterSound on Feb 28, 2012

"Mike Martin from Casio visited Sweetwater Sound to give us a deep overview of the XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer. Mike shows off a lot of sounds, the ability to mix oscillators on the fly, and some awesome sequencing and arpeggiation capabilities. Enjoy the demo, then learn even more about the Casio XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer right here: http://bit.ly/sw_XWP1"

Don't miss my NAMM demo post here:
NAMM 2012 Video of Mike Martin & the Casio XW-P1 Including Deeper Editing

Don't miss the red Update note on real-time editing of the filter.

Cory Flanigan - When Drums Meet Synths & a KORG Radias Rack Mod

Cory Flanigan - Band Fund

YouTube Uploaded by awhodothey on Feb 28, 2012

"Filmed January 20, 2012 at Goodfellas in Pekin, IL.
Special Thanks to Eric Swearingen, Joe Miller, and Mike Layne"

This one in via Suit & Tie Guy who modified Cory's Radias pictured below to fit in a rack shelf.

"He's now using both a TrapKAT and a DrumKAT, and they are controlling a Korg RADIAS and Wavestation A/D, and an Akai S5000. he's got an ER-1 in there too for between-song transitions."

Rack ears removed. More pics here

Note the faceplate removed in the pic to the left. You can see the controls (knobs & buttons) underneath.

Side note: I was going to have

Photographic Art of Erik Norlander's Vintage Moog Modules

via The Bob Moog Foundation on Facebook

"JUST ADDED: When you contribute to our IndieGoGo.com campaign at the new 'Circuit of Friends' level, you'll receive these three stunning art photographs of vintage Moog module circuitry. The limited edition images, which measure 11" x 17", were created by talented music photog Shaun Hollingsworth at sicimages.com. The modules themselves belong to symphonic rocker Erik Norlander 's Wall of Doom Modular Moog. Many of them date back to 1967. Find out how this trio can grace your walls here."
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