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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Donna's stone table dance


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Ebotronix

Korg MS 20 duophonic via
Kenton Pro Solo & Pro Solo Mk 2
Yamaha MCS 02
FX TC M 3000 Boss VF 1
Logic Master Clock & Drums

Rheyne - 11/13/12 - Live Jam #62


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by RheyneMusic

"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/QbT7Km

Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.

Equipment:
Oxygen 49 controlling Sunrizer on an iPad via an iConnectMIDI
Akai MPD26 controlling Kontakt
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho keyboard
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D with "MF3D Launcher" script
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes with an MXR Wylde Overdrive
Lemur on an iTouch and 2x iPads
PreSonus 1818VSL
Macbook Pro running Ableton Live

Lights:
Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED (x4)
American DJ H2O LED
American DJ Mega Bar 50RGB"

Audulus for Mac v. 1.6 Enhances Patch Loading Between Mac and iPad

"SAN FRANCISCO – Subatomic Software has announced the release of Audulus 1.6 for Mac, an update which improves the loading of patches made with Audulus 1.6 for iPad.

Audulus 1.6. for Mac also adds support for the Mac Book Pro with Retina Display.

'Enhancing the round-trip workflow between the Mac and iPad versions of Audulus is important to our users, many of whom are sharing their patches with us on our website's forum,' says developer W. Taylor Holliday. 'Users can, for example, begin a patch on iPad, load it with the Mac and Plug-in versions, and move it back to iPad for patching on the go.'

In addition to syncing up Mac and iPad versions, Audulus 1.6 for Mac improves general graphics performance. 'The graphics optimizations we did for the iPad version also improved the Mac version of Audulus,' says Holliday.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

The Audulus user interface was inspired by analog guitar pedals: sounds are created or altered by connecting processing nodes. There are no hidden controls, no complex menus. The user begins with a blank canvas, rather than with daunting controls, and can build up to the desired level of sonic complexity.

Audulus for Mac key features:

Audio Unit hosting - use your favorite plugins
fluid interface - smooth animated interaction
MIDI control - use your control surface or MIDI keyboard
presets - quickly change between settings
unlimited history - everything you do is stored
polyphony - process multiple voices
encapsulation - group nodes into sub-patches
diverse nodes - from ADSR to ZeroCross
audio unit version - run Audulus as an Audio Unit inside other apps (free download)

Audulus is available on the Mac App Store for $39.99, and on the iPad App Store for $19.99. For more information, visit audulus.com."

iOS: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
Mac: Audulus - Wilson Holliday

iPads on eBay, on Amazon

Chillin on MATRIXSYNTH at Work


via @hank_peters

"rare empty night today so I'm just chillin on matrixsynth http://instagr.am/p/R_M7u-KG4-/"

Roger Powell To Donate Custom Dual Keyboard to The Bob Moog Foundation


via The Bob Moog Foundation where you'll find the full post.

"My custom dual-manual Moog keyboard controller was built in 1974 along with two System 55 cabinets containing a host of Moog modules. I had been doing clinics in the US and Europe for the Moog company, was hanging out with Bob a lot, and had just joined Todd Rundgren’s Utopiathat summer. The big system was put together for me to perform with on tours. The keyboard was designed to my specifications: two keyboard manuals, pitchbend and mod wheels, a mixer section with four faders, an effects loop, VU meter, and sockets for a Ribbon Controller and standalone Sample/Hold module. Bob himself worked on the mixer circuit design, and also handcrafted aluminum edge protectors for the 55 cabinets to help with wear-and-tear on the road!"

Update: additional pics and the official press release:

"Synthesist Roger Powell Donates a Piece of History to the Bob Moog Foundation

Asheville, NC - November 14, 2012 – In celebration of its recent six-year anniversary, the non-profit Bob Moog Foundation is pleased to announce a generous donation from American synthesist Roger Powell: a dual-manual keyboard that Moog Music custom built for him in 1974. The keyboard, which Powell acquired shortly after joining Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, was part of a synthesizer comprising two Moog System 55 cabinets housing a host of modules.

'The keyboard was designed to my specifications,' says Powell. 'Bob himself worked on the mixer circuit design.” Powell had been doing clinics for Moog Music in the U.S. and Europe, sometimes with Bob Moog when the system was assembled for touring with Utopia.

Like a lot of Moog gear, Powell’s keyboard comes with a fascinating story:

'After the first evening of a two-night booking in Cleveland, the custom keyboard was stolen from the stage. Strangely, the modular system cabinets were left untouched. My guess is that the thief believed the keyboard itself to be playable, as it resembled a two-manual organ. A few years later, the System 55s were destroyed in a warehouse fire, thus removing all remnants of the original system.

'In 2002, much to my surprise, the missing keyboard was listed on eBay. The person offering the keyboard had no idea it had been stolen and was not the thief. (He was younger than the age of the keyboard.) I was able to negotiate its return and have held onto it since, hoping to refurbish it but never completing that project.

'After Bob’s demise and the creation of the Bob Moog Foundation, it occurred to me that the custom keyboard deserved to be in a place where it can serve as my personal tribute to my dear friend Bob Moog. Bob and I spent some very happy times together; I will always remember laughing a lot with him, as we both shared an acerbic, wisecracking sense of humor.'

The Bob Moog Foundation is honored to accept Powell’s donation, and we look forward to restoring the keyboard to its original condition. Our goal is to display it publicly so that, in Powell’s words, 'People can enjoy seeing it and hearing about its interesting past.'

The Bob Moog Foundation is quick becoming a repository for a variety of donated artifacts from music and synthesizer enthusiasts from all over the world. The foundation is stewarding the preservation of donated items including: synthesizers, controllers, photos, schematics, correspondence, equipment, literature and more. Interested donors can contact the foundation at info@moogfoundation.org."

Update 11/15 via Mark Pulver: "Interesting! So, back in February of 2002 I tripped over an eBay auction that featured that controller. From history, I knew that it had been stolen from a gig in Cleveland many moons prior (1974?). I got an contact email for Roger, wrote him, and heard back. He was pretty stoked. We flipped some email and Roger has said it might be hard to prove ownership. I got Bob Moog and Roger Luther involved as well, and RogerL came up with that picture of him and Bob (and the controller).

He contacted the police, but the case had long been closed, so he contacted the eBay seller ("I found it in a storage unit..."). After some nudging and more proof digging from my side and some back and forth, he convinced the seller to let it go - but only after paying the asking price plus shipping to get it back. :("

OSCar & OSCar "Sugar Groove"


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by djessay101

"Roland TR-727 ( Master-Clock + Beats), Roland TR-808 ( Beats ), OSCar Synthesizer 1 ( Bassline ), OSCar Synthesizer 2 ( Funny Sound Line ), DotCom Modular ( Percussion Sound ), EDP Gnat ( Noise Wind ), EDP Wasp ( Fast LFO - Space Sound ), Roland Juno-60 ( Pad ), Roland System 100 Sequencer with Oberheim OB-1 ( Metal Sound ), Korg SB-100 Synthibass ( Second Bassline ) ...... playing ' Sugar Groove'"

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