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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Richard Devine Live with Modular at UCSB Tonight!

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"For those folks in LA or Santa Barbara California: Playing a special live 8 channel modular performance tonight at UCSB Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall with Curtis Roads 8:00PM http://www.music.ucsb.edu/news/event/654-100913"

PocoPoco 説明動画

Published on Nov 20, 2013 Lab IDEEA·6 videos

Watch closely.

"PocoPocoは「動き」に着眼した新しい音楽インタフェースです。
「押す」「掴む」「回す」といったシンプルな演奏方法によって、誰でも簡単にループミ­ュージックを演奏・作曲することが出来ます。
音が光や動きを伴って表現されることで、演奏者と鑑賞者の双方にとって直感的な演奏が­可能となります。
音、光、動きが三位一体となるPocoPocoのパフォーマンスをお楽しみください!

作品詳細:http://ideea.jp/index.php?p=pocopoco"

"PocoPoco is a new music interface that paid attention to the "movement".
You can by playing a simple way to "press", "grab" and "turn", anyone to play, compose music loop easily.
By sound is represented along with the movement and light, it becomes possible to play intuitive for both the viewer and the performer.
Please enjoy the performance of PocoPoco sound, light, movement is the Trinity!

Detailed explanation: http://ideea.jp/index.php?p=pocopoco"

Update: See the PocoPoco channel below for previous posts. The first post went up back in 2011.

Roland Jupiter-8: "Arctic"


Published on Nov 20, 2013 TheSynthFreq·204 videos

"Hello :)
This is a new patch for the beautiful Jupiter-8. This sparkling kind of timbre is rich in harmonics in the higher frequencies and through the use of VCF key follow/track, the lower frequencies on the lower end of the keyboard are softer in perceived loudness. There is a slower attack time for both of the ENV 1 (filter) and 2 (amp)."

Casio CZ-5000 chorus+delay strings


Published on Nov 20, 2013 TheSynthFreq·204 videos

"Hello! :)
As all of us synthesizer fanatics out there know, digital synths can be known for being non-organic and of a bright timbre which can be useful at times if mixed well with other sounds even analogue ones. Here in this video I do not attempt to create a "Jupiter-8 patch" program on the CZ-5000 but I attempt to show a Phase Distortion "rendering" of an analogue kind of string patch. Also note that there is chorus and delay added on to the CZ to add a "liquid" quality to the sound.

With the CZ-5000 (and any CZ series synth) the "FILTER" modifications such as DCF and KF parameters are operated by Rate and Levels within the DCF. To change the DCF values for "filter frequency", vary the settings in Rate and Level in Step 1-3 depending on the programmers choice of timbre.

Please enjoy!
:)"

Oberheim OBMX 2 Voice

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For sale is an excellent cosmetic and functional Oberheim obmx made by tom oberheim and don buchla. fully analog. capable of 2 seperate sounds or 1 2 voice." See the OB-MX story here for Don Buchla's involvement.

ARP Axxe MKII 2313 Monosynth

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EDP Wasp Synthesiser

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Original, Vintage Moog Minimoog Model D Synthesizer SN 5766

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Musicaid (Simmons) Analog Clap Trap synthesizer

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"Here is a very rare Musicaid (Dave Simmons worked here before founding Simmons Electronics) original model Analog Clap Trap in excellent condition.
Manufactured in St. Albans UK.
There's a little blemish on the right side of the case - pictured.
The balance slider is a bit noisy and so might need to be spray-cleaned.
A piece of electronic drum/synthesizer history.

From Bob Henrit's Complete Simmons Drum book...
'While all this was happening around the beginning of the decade, another Simmons (Musicaid) product was proving to be very successful around the world. This was the ubiquitous analog 'Claptrap.' At one time it was impossible to turn on the radio without hearing its 'noise.' It was made because Dave Simmons spotted a gap in the market. He noticed that 'disco' records invariably had hand claps behind the snare drum off-beat to bolster and sharpen the sound. All that they needed to do was design a simple circuit that would sound like a recording of hand claps. That original, analog, and to some minds the best Claptrap, was a very successful Simmons product. It certainly enjoyed three or four year of success without actually being 'ripped off' as a free-standing unit. Its sounds, though, were frequently 'borrowed' by many drum machine manufacturers.'"

Vintage MTI Auto Orchestra, Bass Pedals, Foot Pedal Synth Drum Machine Strings

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