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Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Goose Microtonal Wind Controller


Published on Nov 21, 2013 AaronAndrewHunt·41 videos

"This video is from 2001. I'm showing The Goose to my friend Jon Kostal in Chicago. The Goose is a microtonal wind controller I invented that is based on my H-Chroma trichromatic number theory http://www.h-pi.com/theory/huntsystem... The Goose plays in 47-Limit combinatorial Just Intonation, capable of over 38,000 pitches per octave."

Playlist:
The Goose, part 1
The Goose - part 2, Jon Kostal tries it out
The Goose - part 3, check out the chord buttons
The Goose - part 4, Tucker Robison tries it out
The Goose - part 5, Doug DiBianco tries it out
The Goose - part 6, Ethnomusicology, Birdsong, and Amazing Grace
The Goose - part 7, Jon Kostal improvises

Just Intonation on the Commodore 64 - Divinium Mysterium


Published on Nov 21, 2013 AaronAndrewHunt·41 videos

"Showing musical programming of Divinium Mysterium in Just Intonation in 3 voices on the Commodore 64 to my friend Jon Kostal in Chicago, in 2001."

Malekko's Josh Holley & Colin Newman of Wire


Josh Holley of Melekko and Colin Newman of Wire

MATRIXSYNTH T-Shirt sighting!

BTW, I love Wire. I saw them at The Variety Arts Theater in LA back in June of 1987. It was the most intense show I've been to and this was the same period I went to see Skinny Puppy, Rev Cocks, Ministry, NIN and others. Wire had a crazy vibe going on that night. I remember feeling on edge. That feeling where you have to look over your shoulder to make sure there isn't some psycho there. I remember thinking it was just me. I looked over to my friend and he had that same look in his eyes. I asked him if he felt it and he said yes. It borderline creeped us out. We both tripped out as we didn't expect it. It was an incredibly powerful show. One of the stand outs for me and I've been to a lot of shows.

In case you missed it, Wire had a new album out titled CHANGE BECOMES US and they are on tour.

4ms Quad Clock Distributor (QCD): Video Manual part 1: Overview

Published on Nov 21, 2013 4mspedals·78 videos

"The Quad Clock Distributor (QCD) from 4ms Company is a four channel master clock module with Tap Tempo. Each channel has a clock divider/multiplier (from /32 to x16) and an independent clock input and output. The Div/Mult amount can be CV controlled with an external source (sequencer, manual pads, LFO, etc). Each channel also has a Reset jack for clock phase shifting (on-the-beat vs. off-the-beat vs. in-between-the-beat, etc...). The channels normally sync to the Tap Tempo button, but plugging in an external clock overrides this.

Complex rhythms can result quickly.

The QCD connects to the QPLFO (Quad Pingable LFO) from 4ms

Read more at 4ms:
http://4mscompany.com/qcd.php"

Galilean Moons: DEMO4: New Jupiter Storm XOR Noise Output

Published on Nov 21, 2013 hexinverterDOTnet·25 videos

"In this fourth demonstration video for Galilean Moons, I show off the new XOR noise output which is enabled by expanding a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator behind the panel.

For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=g...

hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5"

All parts & module description posted here.

Richard Devine Live with Eurorack Modular at CELEBRATE EVERYTHING LA Friday


via Derrick Baseck on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"for those of you in the Los Angeles area.. please join us this Friday night for CELEBRATE EVERYTHING. Richard Devine has just been added to this amazing line up.
www.CelebrateEverything.LA"

Paul Hartnoll of Orbital Remixes Dr. Who Sea Devils Score


This one is in via Suit & Tie Guy.

"To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who (this Saturday), Paul Hartnoll did a remix of a cue from The Sea Devils score. The Sea Devils was a Doctor Who story which used the Synthi 100 exclusively and is one of the most captivating synthesiser soundtracks i've ever heard. I first heard that excerpt from The Sea Devils on a DW 20th anniversary picture disc that i bought soon after becoming a DW fan in 1991 as a freshman in high school. it's haunted me ever since. (coincidentally i didn't even finally _see_ The Sea Devils until 2004. and yes the Sea Devils Filter is essentially an EMS filter.)"

Pictured above is Malcolm Clarke with the Synthi 100 via the RADIOPHONIC GALLERY on whitefiles.org. "Caption: It's 1974 and a bearded and long-haired Malcolm Clarke intently studies the settings of the EMS 'Delaware' synthesiser, located at this time in Room 10. The small supplementary mixer at the bottom was constructed by Richard-Yeoman Clark. The box on top of the Delaware contains a standard BBC Peak Programme Meter (PPM)."

And the remix followed by a remastered version of the original piece and the first two parts of the episode. The third part appears to be blocked by the BBC.



"To celebrate 50 years of doctor who here's a remix I (Paul Hartnoll) did for a doctor who album of mixes that sadly wasn't released.

It's been gathering dust on a hard drive for years so what better time to get it out, I'm sure nobody will mind!

It's a version of Doctor Who and the Sea Devils written by Malcolm Clark and staring my first doctor John Pertwee."


Doctor who remastered music - The Sea Devils in stereo
Published on Jun 6, 2013

"While I'm not going to be making full soundtracks available to download, I am remastering some of my favorite music from the classic series to use in my audio play "Doctor Who: Twilight" Enjoy!
Just a note to Mark Ayres: this is also a bit of a teaser for people to buy the actual album, not a strict re-upload/rip of the music.
[iminent led][/led]Doctor Who is copyright BBC Worldwide."


Pics of the One of a Kind Performance Music Systems S.W.A.N.


S.W.A.N.  stands for Syntar Without a Neck.  As most of you know, the Syntar was the first  synthesizer keytar and was developed by George Mattson, the man currently behind Mattson Mini Modular.  It is an all analog monophonic synth that dates back to 1981. You'll find some additional details on the S.W.A.N. previously posted here.

Only one SWAN was ever produced and you are looking at it. And no, I am not the lucky owner.

White MOOG MINITAUR Analog Bass Synth

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via this auction

Vintage ARP AXXE Synth B2313 with C/V Mods SN 1036

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via this auction

"This Axxe Has some Improvements and upgrades not normally found.
I Think performed by Wes Taggart - Analogics?

Mods Included:
Audio Path:
New 1/4" Audio Out (Normally An RCA Jack)

Power:
Power Supply Rebuilt

C/V:
C/V Mods Not Done By Me Include:
Sample and Hold sync in
LFO key trig off (free run LFO mod?)
Cutoff c/v in"

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