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Thursday, September 04, 2014

All Connected #5, AB Brussels, September 28th -Featuring IDOW Screening & Performances


via All Connected

"For this 5th edition we’ll have a screening of the IDOW documentary, 2 Belgian artists TTZ playing a Buchla / EMS set and Thomas Ankersmit giving a lecture and playing a piece on his Serge Modular synth.

More info here"

Note I initially had this event as part of the Bozar Electronic Arts Festival posted here. This is actualy a related but separate event.

1982 Movement Percussion Computer Review


via noyzelab where you'll find the rest.

"Review of the ultra rare Movement Percussion Computer, as heard and seen in the Eurythmics : Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) video with Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. This review is scanned from my copy of Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982. Review written by Dave Crombie."

See the Movement-MCS channel for more.

Double Dipped by DyLABs



TT-303 and devilfish running things
808 on the drums
sh101 on pads
boss micro rack FX.

Also check out Dylab's Radio Show 001



"My first radio show broadcast on Seance Radio @officialseanceradio
This show went out in August - the September show goes out next week details here www.facebook.com/events/261090117422873"

The Manitou - Radium Smile - Promo Video


Published on Sep 4, 2014 TheManitouOfficial

Some synth spotting via Joshua Blanc on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Promo video for Radium Smile by The Manitou.
From the album 'Radioatomic.'
Studio footage, miniatures; UV, LED, plasma, and fibre-optic lighting effects. Filmed with a Nikon D7000.
Instruments used: Novation K-Station*, Roland HS-60*, Crumar Performer*, Korg MS-20 Mini*, Alesis SamplePad*, Boss DR-550, AnalogX SayIt, Shortcircuit sampler, found sounds.
* denotes they feature in the video.
Buy it here: themanitou.bandcamp.com
(c) 2014 Joshua M. Blanc, (p) 2014 Joshua M. Blanc
www.manitouslair.com
manitouproductions.blogspot.ca
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Manitou/15908­5840912746"

Processing Information


Processing Information from Icaro Ferre on Vimeo.

"The idea for this patch was to make some glitch sounds that would be all be triggered randomly but always "quantized" to the main BPM of the patch.
The Metropolis is being used as a master clock as well as a pitch sequencer for the e350 Morphing Terrarium. The CLK output of the Metropolis is feeding a /8 clock to the 4ms SCM.
4 outputs of the SCM are going into the A-151 Sequential Switcher and it's output is being used to trigger itself, the Optomix (via the Strike input) and the Disting (in S&H mode).
Multiple copies of the output of the Disting module were patched into the e350 Morph Z input, Eko Rate CV input,
Optomix Damp input, and into the Maths Ch.2 Input. The OR output of the Maths is being used to control the 4ms SCM Rotate input (via the SCM Breakout) and to trigger the Math's Ch.1. I'm using Ch.1's EOR output to trigger the Z4000 envelope which I'm using to control the Optomix via the Control CV input.
Finally, I'm using the LS1lightstrip to activate the SCM 4x Fast mode (via the gate output) and to control the 2nd channel of the uVCA and the frequencies of the Multifilter and the Z3000 (via the CV Output). The Triangle output
of the Z3000 is patched into the input of the Ch.2 of the uVCA which is going out into the CV input of the Multifilter.

Phew.

Icaro Ferre
http://icaroferre.com
http://spektroaudio.com/"

Doepfer A137-1 Wave Multiplier with Audio rate Signals-Triangle Wave Pt.2


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Raul's World of Synths

"A walkthrough of several different timbres which can be achieved with the A137-1 Wave Multiplier with a simple Triangle Wave. Different experiments with Multiples, Folding level, Symmetry, and Harmonics are shown. Part Two of Two.Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

All sounds from Minimoog Model D. by Angelo Metz Play


John Bowen Solaris Digital Synthesizer Keyboard

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ENSONIQ ASRX-Pro

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"1 ASRX PRO w/Maxed out ram @66mb, (2x32mb simm's installed + 2mb internal ram)

It has "Awsome FX", it is great as a stand alone fx unit with loads of editable parameters, & great filters.

Rotor encoders have been reconditioned by a service rep (not replaced) & work fine. [but replacement is advised]

Cosmetically it is in decent condition; some wear marks or chipping on some of the edges, there are no major scratches or blemishes.

Extra info:

External SCSI hard drives apparently need to be formatted @ fat16 (win98) in order to work with this machine. Skip HD's & floppies with HxC SD floppy drive replacements!"

Moog Sub 37 Panel Mode


Published on Sep 4, 2014 AudioCentralMagazine

"First impression with the first Moog Sub 37 officially imported here. Instrument in Panel Mode, a survey on front panel controls. No paraphony on this video - next video on this topic."
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