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Thursday, March 20, 2014

An Interview with Electronic Music Pioneer Richard Teitelbaum and the First Moog to Arrive in Europe


via Fabricio Carvalho aka Astronauta Pinguim on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

You'll find the full interview on Astronauta Pinguim here.

"In 1964, Richard received his Master's Degree in music theory and composition at Yale University, and then he went to Italy on a Fulbright. There he met composers Goffredo Petrasi and Luigi Nono, whom Richard has studied and worked with for some time. Also in the mid-sixties, he co-founded the live electronic music group Musica Elettronica Viva, in Rome. In 1967, interested in using brainwaves as controller of sounds, he became aware that american engineer Robert Moog had developed the Moog synthesizer some years earlier and was putting on market his new invention. Richard contacted him and soon became the first person to bring a Moog synthesizer to Europe, in 1967."

Synth Kitten


via Alexandros Pashalidis on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

MacBeth Modular & Elements.


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"I takes a long time after a big build up of work (especially before trade fair times) to clean up- get the work space happening- but I'm almost there- the Elements One Module and Elements Synthesizer get to work with the other guys tomorrow....which means video time!"

11 Oscillators and 7 VCFs sitting in the modular. Two Micromac-Ds on top.

Effort Lapse - Live Tweak (Virus TI/Octatrack/Minitaur/SPACE)


Published on Mar 20, 2014 11brassmonkey11·19 videos

"Just another little late night jam I thought was kind of acceptable to upload, tweaking away on the Virus with some Moog Arp and beats I made.

Also superimposed some time lapse clips I did recently, along with my first attempt at a Motion 'intro'.

Hopefully have some more clips with a bit more depth to the compositions. :)"

Jordan Rudess - Jupiter-80


Published on Mar 20, 2014 rolandmedia·511 videos

"Jordan gives us a tour of the Roland Jupiter-80 and the Synth Legends sound library."

Mikael Nyte - Aimeless - 2 Octatrack's


Published on Mar 20, 2014 lampeo·37 videos

"Lampeo As Mikael Nyte

Uploaded for a friend :-)

recorded strait to a Zoom R16
Music and Video By: Lampeo
http://soundcloud.com/lampeo"

Playlist:
Mikael Nyte - Aimeless - 2 Octatrack's
Mikael Nyte - Aimless Wanderings - 2 Octatrack's
MIKAEL NYTE - # 1 - 2 Octatrack's
Mikael Nyte - Concentrate on the Mind - 2 Octatrack's

gantry


Published on Mar 20, 2014

4ms Peg, QCD² / Expander², QPLFO,RCD²,VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS100²,RS110²²,RS 170,RS 360²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Cyndustries Zero Oczillator
Doepfer A118, A134²², A143-2,A148,A149-1
A151²²,A160/161², A175²²,A185-2(13x), A 138a²²b²²c²²²
Flame Chord Machine²
flight of harmony choices
Make Noise PP, Maths²,Moddemix²²²²,Optomix,QMMG,RenĂ©, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti Oscillator²², Uncle³, Jag, Noisering
Moog Freqbox²²,MP201
Oberheim Sem bass by
Snarling Dogs: Black Dog ,Fire Bawl 2 Alarm Wah
Simmons Clap Trap
SSL Modulation Orgy
Tip Top Audio Z8000 manual voltage source
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator, Quantimator²,TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000² , QCD²,Peg, RCD²
FX :Boss VF1,Lexicon MX 400,PCM 80,TC M One XL
mackie the mixer³

1985 Akai AX80 Polyphonic Synthesizer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

iPad Music App Korg Gadget Amsterdam


Published on Mar 20, 2014 Synth Universe·188 videos

"Amsterdam is the 6th instrument inside Gadget. This is a PCM drum machine, playing a few of the sounds with a simple pattern.
For review & info go here: http://synthuniverse.com/korg-gadget"

All parts here

iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.

Quick comparison of TR-808/TR-8 and TB-303/TB-3.


Published on Mar 20, 2014 retrosynthads·1 video via @RetroSynthAds

"Just got the new machines and decided to make a quick comparison of TR-808/TR-8 and TB-303/TB-3. Within 10 minutes of setting up I had a similar pattern on the drum machines going. I didn't try to create similar patterns on the TBs.

This is one of my first videos ever. Sorry if you don't like the quality. I don't really know what I'm doing. :)

Check out my blog at http://retrosynthads.blogspot.com"

Note the slide on the TB-303 vs the TB-3. Curious if the TB-3 can do it. The TR-808 seems a little noisier and louder. Curious what the effect of the comparison might be if you turned up the TR-8 a bit and slightly adjusted settings.

Some discussion on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Roland Aira's on eBay
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