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Monday, April 01, 2013

DIY Electronic Music Symposium, Cornell University, 2013 Pics


Follow-up to this post.

flickr set by exakta
(click through for more)

Pictured here:

Top: "Malcolm Cecil [portion of TONTO in background], James Spitznagel and Trevor Pinch Jamming.  Trevor is playing an analogue synth which he himself built in the early 1970s." [see this post for details & pics]

Bottom: "Simeon Coxe of Silver Apples"

Description for the set:
"On March 30th, 2013, Cornell University and The Fanclub Collective sponsored a day-long electronic music workshop. It included a panel discussion with Professor Trevor Pinch, Malcolm Cecil, Simeon Coxe and Jeff Perkins (a veteran light-show producer) and a hands-on DIY synth-circuit-building workshop. The final events were performances, first by regional acts (First Atomic Lunar, members of Atomic Forces & First North American Lunar), 100% BLAKK), then by Ithaca synth ensemble Electric Golem (Trevor Pinch and James Spitznagel). Malcolm Cecil and his vintage mega-synth, TONTO (that's "The Original New Timbral Orchestra") played an incredible set, as did half of the sixties electro-rock duo Silver Apples, Simeon Coxe.

I would highly recommend any of these acts' recordings!

More info here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TONTO#The_TONTO_sy nthesizer
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_apples
www.facebook.com/electricgolem
firstnorthamericanlunar.bandcamp.com/
(Atomic Forces) www.myspace.com/107098519
(100% BLAKK) www.facebook.com/pages/100-Black/3858969 81449017"

The Panoramic Wave Generator Update


For those of you that were interested in picking up The Panaoramic Wave Genrator by Atomic Shadow via Paypal, you'll find a link at the bottom of the main page here.  For those that missed the previous posts on the release, click through for the full details and an audio demo.

Rheyne - 4/1/13 - Live Jam #74


Published on Apr 1, 2013 Rheyne

"A live looping improvised jam using analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. Nothing was pre-recorded.

Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/10tXCP2

Equipment:
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D (in MF3D Launcher Mode)
iPad and iTouch running Lemur
iPad running Sunrizer
iPad running Animoog
KMI QuNeo controlling drums in NI's Kontakt
Oxygen 49 controlling the Sunrizer iPad via an iConnectMIDI
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho Keyboard
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes w/ MXR Wylde Overdrive

Lighting:
5x Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED
2x American DJ Mega 50 RGB
1x American DJ H2O LED"

Audiobus-ing Korg Apps onto DAW MultiTrack Tutorial Mee Zanook Style

Published on Apr 1, 2013 Mee Zanook·27 videos

"We first listen to a few bars of a completed Session and then walk through from scratch
how we route the Korg iMS-20 & iKaossilator using Audiobus to then record onto DAW MultiTrack discussing recording/syncing tempo and tips along the way."

iTunes:
KORG INC.
Audiobus - A Tasty Pixel

Jasuto Pro

Published on Apr 1, 2013 Nick Trass·51 videos

iTunes:
Jasuto Pro modular synthesizer - Chris Wolfe
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Moog to Re-Release Vintage "The Phone Controller" CV Edition


Not to be outdone by Korg's reissue of the KORG MS20 Mini, Moog is bringing back "ThePhoneController" pictured here in its vintage retro glory.  The kicker? They are adding CV so you can control your modular gear with that old rolodex.

You'll find an exclusive one hour long video of "IT" in action here.

From a previous post:

"Its a little tough to describe what this is. It kind of works as an electronic Rolodex with up to thirty phone numbers capable of being stored in it. You can see what other functions it has on the front. Obviously your iPhone is capable of doing much more than this, so this is probably more of a museum piece or a nice find for a Moog collector."

Museum piece? Not with added CV! Take that iPhone!

On a related note, don't miss Animoog GSM.

Happy Minimoog Monday: Easter Edition


via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook

"Happy Minimoog Monday: Easter Edition.

Love, Your friends at Moog."

The Easter Bunny on a Vespa on a Moog Voyager XL.

http://www.moogmusic.com

Syntar on a Bar Napkin


via David Lovelace on Facebook

"You've gotta love this one! George C Mattson (inventor of the Syntar, and therefore the keytar) came back for more with a generous donation, and got himself a deluxe Anything Napkin. You too can enjoy priceless, custom-drawn embarrassment like this for a mere five bucks (and up). AnythingNapkin.com"

STG Analog Sequence



Awesome purple knobs via Suit Et Tie Guy on Facebook

"Sequencer Complement Eurosport VR"

Demo below via Caleb Condit.



"All analog sequence with my new STG soundlabs voltage sequencers and shift manager. The main tone comes from the stg post lawsuit filter. This is just a test of some new gear, not an actual "song" but to share with a couple friends."

Korg PadKONTROL and Reason Combinator


A custom mapping in via Mark Ireland.

"This scene (15) is a good place to start with using a Korg PadKONTROL to control a Reason Combinator.

The top row of pads toggle the four buttons of the Combinator. The rest cover an octave of pitches.

The touchpad X-Y controls the first two dials of the Combinator and Knob 1 & 2 control dial 3 & 4 of the Combinator."
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