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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Héliopause by RADIOKLOW - A Tribute to Voyager 1 on the Access Virus Ti


Published on Sep 12, 2013 RADIOKLOW·88 videos

What's interesting is Marc-Henri aka RADIOKLOW composed and then published this piece earlier today just before news broke that Voyager 1 has indeed entered interstellar space.  That's some great timing.  :)

"In 1977, The NASA launched two space shuttles, Voyager 1 and 2, to explore the solar system and reach if possible its limits to cross them and travel in the interstellar space. The last news about them let us think they are now somewhere on this border called heliopause, may be just one step beyond. From time time to time, I have a though for them as I would of distant twins who would be brothers of mine, with a deep tenderness. This is the reason why I composed this piece as a tribute to them and their journey to the unknown. Heliopause was composed for keyboard Virus TI, film and music by Marc-Henri Arfeux"


And the news today via NASA:

"Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space. The NASA spacecraft, which rose from Earth on a September morning 36 years ago, has traveled farther than anyone, or anything, in history. Now Voyager 1 is in the space between the stars. How did Voyager 1 get there? How do we know and where is it going? For more information on humanity's first emissary to what lies beyond, explore the videos, images and stories below..."

Published on Sep 14, 2013 RADIOKLOW·89 videos
Follow-up to Héliopause posted here.

"Siralia is the second piece I composed on sunday 8th of September 2013, as a tribute to the two Voyagers traveling in the distant border of the solar system, without knowing at that moment the NASA would announce officially the crossing of this border by Voyager I who - I say "who" instead of "which" because I feel these ships are part of us an kind of distant brothers - now travels in the interstellar space, first of all the human spaceships to explore this open region of the unknown.

Siralia precisely refers to this unbelievable extraordinary journey in the outer space, according to my sonic and visual imagination. When I composed it, only knowing the two Voyagers where traveling in the Héliopoause I wanted to jump one step beyond to anticipate this great adventure in the interstellar void. Now Voyager I runs and glides in this mysterious ocean of silence and my composition becomes a message to "him" !

I called this composition "Siralia", for two reasons. Sirius is the nearest star that can be reached from the solar system, and it is also the title Karlheinz Stockhausen gave to the first opera of his Week of Light cycle, in 1976. At that time I was 14 years old and discovering the contemporary electroacoustic of the seventies with passion, having been initiated to this music by my father. The first record I heard in the early seventies was "Le Voyage (The Journey) by Pierre Henry, a major composition of 1963. Before that, in the late sixties, when I was 8 or 9, my father would often play with his radio at the extreme regions of the short waves band to produce strange sounds he compared to tibetan music, and I was found of it ! I think this is the first root of my passion for electroacoustic music and wanted here to pay this tribute to my father who will be happy to be quoted here for this beautiful reason, as well as my mother who will be very pleased to read here this little but essential anecdote about him !

Siralia was composed on my favorite Keyboard Virus TI. The film is done after personal videos and pictures treated for the circumstance as well as various pictures of astronomy, including images of Voyager, of the message it carries and of star Sirius, also treated by various means to produce this film."

Modded Synthwerks MG-1 Pushbutton Module


via Synthwerks on Facebook

"Just finished testing this custom Mod of a MG-1 for a user in Japan (Shout-out to Reppiks on Tokyo!). The mod replaces the multiple jacks with 2 independent manual CV sources. This allows some neat things when patched into the rest of the MG-1. This one tested out fine so I will start on the second one next (he wanted two of them)."

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Pittsburgh Modular Foundation 2.0 Eurorack Analog Modular Synthesizer

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Korg 770 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 770260

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"Perfect working condition, very good to excellent cosmetic condition for its age aside from the usual wood panel scratches and wear. This is a VERY unique sounding synth with an amazing set of functions. Two analog oscillators, ring mod, tunable noise circuit, multiple LFOs that can drive the filter and/or the pitch, bend effects, portamento, high pass and low pass filters with extra expand contols. Nice set of waveforms and the oscllators can be detuned or tuned at intervals and there's an audio in jack (I tested it and it works). From what I've read on the internet, only 500 were made. It came out after the K-2, but before the MS-20, so I think this is somewhat of a late 70s missing link. Korg had their own unique approach to analog synthesizers in the mid-70s and this is a particularly interesting example..."

Waldorf Rocket Desktop Synth

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Therevox ET-4, Ableton and EH 2880. Martin Schiller synth jam


Published on Sep 12, 2013 therevoxhq·4 videos

"All sounds created with the Therevox ET-4.3.

Martin Schiller using Ableton Live to create a drum kit from samples of the Therevox ET-4.3. The drum kit is triggered with a midi controller and an Electro-Harmonix 2880 is used for real-time looping."

Audulus 2.3 Soups Up Polyphonic Sub-Patches


Audulus 2.3 - Sub-Patch Polyphony from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

"Audulus 2.3 for iPad and Mac is OUT NOW! Audulus 2.3 soups up how sub-patches work with respect to polyphony.

Now, sub-patches operate like visual groupings of nodes. This means that instead of the entire sub-patch being replicated per-voice, polyphonic connections are carried through. As a consequence, you can now have a sub-patch with monophonic input and polyphonic output (or vice versa).

"Audulus is the only polyphonic modular synthesizer on iOS," says Audulus developer Taylor Holliday. "And now with our souped-up polyphonic sub-patches in Audulus 2.3, we're moving toward being able to express an entire polyphonic synthesizer within a sub-patch."

Audulus for iPad is available on the App Store for $9.99, 30% off to celebrate the improvements to Sub-Patches.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99

For more information, visit audulus.com."

Serge modular drum and bass with a haken continuum

Published on Sep 12, 2013 n3wt15·29 videos

"Day two of having the continuum, its going to take me a while to get used to playing it, but someone was asking what I'm doing with it, so here is a short video I made from a session I am working on today."

Tiptop Audio Will be at the IO Booth at SFEMF Tonight

If you happen to be in the San Francisco area right now. :)

via @tiptopaudio

"Come see the Tiptop system playing live at San Francisco Electronic Music Festival http://www.sfemf.org"

It starts now and runs till 10PM. Details on the event posted here.

Control Voltage cvThree Eurorack Cases


via Control Voltage where you'll find additional details & pricing info.

"The cvThree unpowered Eurorack cases are made by hand and assembled by Control Voltage in Portland, Oregon. These are exact clones of the cases we built for the store to demo modules on the sales floor. They can be painted, DIY power can be added or another option is to use one or more Tiptop μZeus power modules..."

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