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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Roland TR-808 and Friends playing: FUNKY STEPS


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by djessay101

"Jupiter 4, Arp Axxe, Moog Prodigy and Friends playing FUNKY STEPS :-))

Just for Fun:-))"

Hss2c Tr-808 Tb-303 Juno 60


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by fuckingharpsichord

"A quick video to show you the delay function of Gijs Gieskes Hss2c, a bit-crusher and synth with audio-in, trigger in and out !

Check out his arsenal instruments and other projects here : http://gieskes.nl/

(yea the quality of the video is low but the sound is how it is.)

©lhiele2012"

Buchla 296e Envelopes to Delay


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by djangosfire

"Buchla 296e experiment #1 - using various envelope outs to control panning, decay of 292e, delay time, and delay regeneration . . . . what a monster module - so far I'm blown away with what the 296e is capable of."

Waldorf Microwave II/XT/k Wavetable Editor monstrumWave 2.62 Alpha


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by msepsis

"Features shown here are the wavetable visualizer, selection of loaded waves from wavetable to wave editor, load wave file from disk and load preset wave to wave editor."

No audio in this one but thought it worth posting for the visuals. You can find details on the editor here.

Ultravox 2012 Tour - GForce Soundcheck chat


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by GForceSoftwareTV

"Exclusive soundcheck footage and a brief backstage chat with Billy Currie and Chris Cross during the Ultravox 2012 Brilliant tour. Billy and Chris talk about their use of VSM, Oddity, Minimonsta and impOSCar2 to recreate the keyboard sounds from both their classic and more recent tracks in the live shows.

www.ultravox.org.uk"

Arturia Spark 1.5 tutorial by Mike Hosker


Published on Oct 1, 2012 by Arturiaweb

"Mike Hosker, Director of Sound Design at Arturia, takes us on a video tour showing the new features of SPARK 1.5.
See tips & tricks on how to boost your creativity and performance with the new Sample layering, Tune mode, and Choke groups features."

Monday, October 01, 2012

The Music of Richard Lainhart Coming to Tokyo & a New Release

October 13 & October 16, 2012 – Tokyo, Japan

Ambient Dream: The Music of Richard Lainhart

"If you are in Japan or know of anyone who will be in Toyko October 13 or 16, please pass this along. Thanks! — Caroline Meyers (Richard Lainhart's wife)

Richard Lainhart (1953-2011) was one of the seminal figures in contemporary American electronic music, composing more than 150 works over the course of nearly four decades. His distinctive sound was characterized by organic textures inspired by natural phenomena, such as clouds, water and fire, typically arranged in minimalist structures and treated with microscopically observed harmonies. The "listening" concerts October 13 and 16 are retrospectives of his music and a preview of an upcoming vinyl LP scheduled for release December 2012.

For more about Richard and the legacy of his music visit
www.otownmedia.com/RichardLainhart
or email Caroline Meyers cmeyers@otownmedia.com"

Update: you can also track updates at Richard Lainhart Music and Films on Facebook.  Be sure to like the page.

And a new release available at Vicmod Records:

"The Course of the River, a vintage electronic music work by the late synthesist Richard Lainhart is now available.

It includes two parts:

A River on a Cold Mountain 14:21
The Course of the River 31:48

The music was created in 1975 on the Moog CEMS System at SUNY Albany Electronic Music Studio. All proceeds from the album will go to the Lainhart Family."

Click here for full details on the release. Excerpt regarding the CEMS:

"The pieces on 'The Course of the River' were both recorded in the State University of New York at Albany's Electronic Music Studio in 1975, using the Moog CEMS (Coordinated Electronic Music Studio) System developed by my composition teacher Joel Chadabe. Joel worked closely with Bob Moog in developing the CEMS, and Moog developed many custom modules for the system, which at the time may have been the largest integrated Moog synthesizer in the world.

The CEMS System contained an extended array of sound generating and processing modules as well as a unique programming system consisting of an automated matrix mixer, a digital master clock, and a bank of eight analog sequencers with customized logic hardware for running them together, independently, in succession, or in any combination of those modes..."

Moog The Source SN 2620

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Moog Source Analog Synthesizer from 1981 in good mechanical and cosmetic condition.The Source has been used on countless albums. It has an enormous tone that is expressive, rich and vividly alive. This synthesizer extremely versatile as it has an onboard sequencer and arpeggiator as well as the very useful sample and hold feature. This is simply one of the best synthesizers for bass ever created and is extremely close in sound to the notorious Minimoog..."


Rheyne - 10/1/12 - Live Jam #55 (with the MF3D Launcher)


Published on Oct 1, 2012 by RheyneMusic

"A live looping improv jam using the 'MF3D Launcher' created by Tomash Ghzegovsky for the DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D, basically turning the MF3D into an Ableton Live control surface with instantaneous response. Details are at DJTT's website: http://maps.djtechtools.com/mappings/664

SoundPrism Pro is wirelessly sending MIDI to an instance of NI's Massive. Animoog is sending and receiving MIDI through an iConnectMIDI. Lemur is wirelessly controlling filters and effects in Ableton Live. Also used is a DSI MoPho keyboard, and an Akai MPD26 controlling NI's Kontakt. All audio is passed through a PreSonus 1818VSL connected to a Macbook Pro running Ableton Live.

Special thanks to Tomash for creating a unique version of this template which turns the clip launch page into a 4x4 grid. I've re-colored the last bank of buttons to four vertical rows to match my own mapping for Ableton's loopers."

Synth Spotting with Princess Pangolin


on Kickstarter
If your mouse disappears after starting the video click off screen to get it back.

"Princess Pangolin's new album pressed on vinyl record, 500 copies total including 100 with special edition pop-up book art..."

This one in via dain. You can spot a "buchla 200e and an old moog modular if you're fast and a number of omnichords and Juno60 if you're slow..." Korg Polysix in there as well.
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