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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mutable Instruments Olivier Gillet Coming To Modularsquare June 30


via Modularsquare

Googlish translation: "Summer is approaching Modularsquare but does not release the pressure: we invite you Saturday, June 30, 2012 for an unprecedented meeting with the creator of Mutable Instruments!

Come try and discover all its products exclusively two prototypes.

Program: from 14h, 19h and up, meeting with Olivier Gillet (creator), discussions, exploration of instruments, and in the evening, musical improvisation with all the participants who brought their (s) Shruthi. Some collect them because, as you will probably have a chance of realizing it ...

For fans, the kits will be available for sale on the spot but be careful, limited quantity! To be on leave with your own, be there from 14h, or reserve your kit by sending me an email at cyril (at) modularsquare.com

Bring your helmets and your Shruthi, we will try to beat the record of polyphony in connecting them."

Teenage Engineering Garage Sale


via Teenage Engineering

"GARAGE SALE - A late Spring Cleaning at the TE headquarters. Get your bargain junk fresh from the source! Drop by at Katarina Bangata 71 for some hi-tech street hustle! International bidders welcome. Pictures updated througout the day."


Reactable Table


via reacTable on Facebook

"Reactable by MOS at the W Hotel in Barcelona during the Vicious DJ contest last Sunday.
Installation until June 28."

Monotribe in Yellow


flickr By bretikov

"Korg Monotribe with new overlay."

monotribes on eBay

App Sound: NanoStudio Demos & Quick Tour

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. App Sound: NanoStudio "Synth Garden" Part 01

YouTube Uploaded by appsounds on Feb 29, 2012

"SYNTH GARDEN for Eden Synth / NanoStudio by Blip Interactive
used drumloops are selected from BEAT KONSTRUKT
infos: www.app-sound.com"

iTunes:
NanoStudio - Blip Interactive Ltd
iPads on eBay

App Sound: NanoStudio "Synth Garden" Part 02

Uploaded by appsounds on Feb 29, 2012

App Sound: NanoStudio Quick Tour

App Sound: NLog "Synth Essentials" - Presets & Demo Tracks

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YouTube Uploaded by appsounds on Jan 29, 2012

"SYNTH ESSENTIALS for NLOG Synth (iOS/AU) by Tempo Rubato
infos: www.app-sound.com"

iTunes:
NLogSynth PRO - tempo rubato
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App Sound: NLog "Synth Essentials" - Demo Tracks

Uploaded by appsounds on Jan 29, 2012

"SYNTH ESSENTIALS for NLOG Synth (iOS/AU) by Tempo Rubato
infos: www.app-sound.com"

Bleep's Guide to Electronic Music

This one in via Scott, via Bleep: "Bleep's guide to Electronic Music is a 55 track compilation charting the historical emergence of electronic music by looking at landmark tracks from the 1930s up to present day.

Our aim with this selection of music is to show the length and breadth of the medium, providing a snapshot of the genres forms and styles, and the development of the artform. Whilst there are omissions and compromises that we have had to make, we hope that we achieve our aims and we do some justice to the variety of music that we love.

This compilation developed out of a project to create a Facebook timeline charting the development of electronic music from the late 19th Century until now."

For reference check out 120 Years of Electronic Music

The collection begins with Olivier Messiaen's Oraison from 1937 performed on Ondes Martenot & Theremin (you can find the original full track previously posted here and a beautiful cover on Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum from the late Richard Lainhart here):

"Originally composed by Olivier Messiaen, this beautiful and contemplative piece of music is a monumental moment in electronic music. Argued to be the first piece of purely electronic music written expressly for live performance on the Ondes Martenot, an instrument closely related to the Theremin."

The collection ends with James Blake's CMYK"

"At just 21 years old, London producer, James Blake releases on newly relaunched R&S Records.

At its core 'CMYK' is forged from a myriad of 90's R&B samples (Aaliyah, Kelis) their voices mangled, barely recognisable and thrown into a red-eyed fire of DSP and hours spent in the waveforms."

The full track listing:

Echophon + Max/MSP

Echophon + Max/MSP from Pete Shambler on Vimeo.

A 5-module patch (Cyclebox, ES-3, Maths, A-132-3 and Echophon), using an Apple Magic Trackpad to control portions of each module.

The trackpad is routed through the "Fingerpinger" object in Max, outputting X and Y coordinate, as well as angle, data through the ES-3 as voltage.

The Echophon parameters being modulated are (a) Depth, (b) Pitch, (c) Feedback and (d) Echo time.

www.theshamblers.blogspot.com

Sequential Circuits Prophet-10 & Gary Numan 21 Hard Case

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No mention of Gary Numan at the auction: "For sale is a prophet 10 synthesizer. It's flight cased and in mint cosmetic condition in side and out. Unit functional and sounds as you'd expect fantastic however it has been flight cased and hardly used for nearly 10 years so I cannot vouch for the perfect operation of every function of the unit. Unit can be inspected in NW london. Collection preferred but will ship at buyers expense. Any questions phone Antonio..."


Circuit Abbey Gravity Well with Original Box

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via this auction

"This is a pretty quirky, cool module. Basically, it affects the waveform of anything you put into it either positively, negatively or both at once in different combinations. So it's a bit like a waveshaper, more like a wavesquisher, I don't know. It gets more interesting when you consider that it pretty much doesn't care what signals you stick where. The standard use would be audio into the input and then say envelopes or LFOs or whatever into the modulation inputs, but you can put envelopes into the main input and the audio into the modulators, or anything you want. It's a hell of a lot of fun and really rewards experimentation. Even just twiddling the knobs produces funky results, and I found it very good for percussive manglings. Less than a year old and despite a little rack rash as good as new."
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