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Monday, December 03, 2012

Bass Bot TT 303 Acid Dance

Published on Dec 3, 2012 by DJjondent
"The Bass Bot TT 303 is very much in the style of the Roland TB 303.
Plus its got midi. Love it !!!

Instruments used:
Roland SH 101
Korg Monotribe
Bass Bot TT 303
Sequenced with Abelton Live

You can purchase yout TT 303 from Matt @ RhythmActive
www.rhythmactive.com.au"

Live Jamming with Korg iPolysix

Published on Dec 3, 2012 by Khantipol Kasemsant
"Live jamming with Korg iPolysix on the iPad.
Ultranova was used as midi controller only."

iTunes:
KORG iPolysix - KORG INC.

iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals

Synton Fenix II as FX processor on TR808

Published on Dec 3, 2012 by jenamu6
"The audio from them 808 is filtered with a HP and a formant filter.
There's also some delay and phaser from the Fenix involved, as well as ringmod.
The sequencer is just used for modulation and triggered by the Rolan TR808.

Just the audio out from the Fenix II"

Bong-Ra beats on Noisepad

Published on Dec 3, 2012 by iphonkapps
"Taking the Bong-Ra samples for a spin.

Dubstep
Drum & Bass
Hardcore

All used samples are available in the in-app store."

iTunes:
Noisepad - MediaGROE

iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals

AirHarp Demo




Published on Dec 3, 2012 by Adam Somers

"AirHarp is the result of a weekend hacking session with a Leap Motion dev board. Leap Motion is a highly precise and responsive motion tracking device, making it a perfect tool for expressive musical interactions. AirHarp is being developed in C++ using my audio processing toolkit, MusKit. The source code for both projects is available at http://github.com/adamsomers.

Special thanks to the Leap motion team for making these dev boards available and for the great response to the developer community.

For more information visit:
http://adamsomers.com/airharp
http://leapmotion.com"

github also bought us the bit-rot - Z-DSP effect collection for the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP.

Roland Jupiter 8 + Alesis Andromeda + Alesis SR18 D JAM Synth Solo


Published on Dec 2, 2012 by synthartist69

1986 Casio CS-230S Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Casio CZ-230S synthesizer '...designed so a musician doesn't have to be a technician' full page colour advertisement from page 113 in the June 1986 issue of Keyboard Magazine."

Monkey plays the OP-1

Uploaded by HemlockRecords on May 6, 2011
Monkey plays the OP-1! And here's another performance from Monkey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnvHZroJ3Yw
www.orangedrinkmusic.com
www.hemlockrecords.com
www.teenageengineering.com

The Wablet Physics Based Synth for iPad

The Wablet: Symmetre

Published on Dec 1, 2012 by Robert Tubb
"The Wablet - being triggered via MIDI over a wireless network. No two loops are quite the same."

Currently on UK iTunes only:
The Wablet - Robert Tubb
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals

"The Wablet is a physics based synthesiser and noise toy. An animated mesh of springs can be vibrated with the fingers. A path around this mesh is read as into an audio waveform, and hence your gestures are turned into sound. Complex evolving drones, chiptunes bleeps or full on noise can be produced, and beautiful undulating patterns created. The physical properties of the mesh can be changed using the sliders, new sound-paths can be drawn onto the Mesh and the App comes with a Max/MSP patch for wireless MIDI control and more in depth adjustable parameters."



TC Flashback Delay 4X & Minimoog

Published on Dec 3, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine
"TC Electronic Flashback 4X is a delay/looper with unlimited capability of overdub delayed signals; each pass can have its own delay effect embedded. On this video, we have used the old faithful Moog Minimoog D as sound source for lay down some (delayed) audio layers in Flashback 4X engine."
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