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Monday, October 26, 2015

Mini LEGO Minimoogs


via @moogmusicinc, via @grobie

"I made Mini LEGO Minimoogs. Say that 5 times fast."

Update: More pics here and you can vote for them becoming an official LEGO kit here!

Details from LEGO Ideas:

"Go retro-analog with these miniaturized versions of the classic Minimoog synthesizer! The Model D (left) and the Voyager Old School (right) are both represented in a small display set that would look great on the shelf of any synth geek, electronics buff, or general music lover.

In 1970, Bob Moog's company revolutionized the synthesizer industry once again by incorporating elements of his monumental Moog Modular in an all-in-one portable package, enabling electronic musicians to easily bring these spectacular sounds onstage. The iconic Model D and its subsequent revisions defined the sound of bass and lead sounds in pop and rock music for decades. In 2002, along with the resurgence of retro synthesis, Moog repackaged the Minimoog into a new model, the Voyager. The Voyager "Old School" is the model depicted here.

The control panels are not intended to be a one-to-one reproduction of the control panels of these instruments, which would be practically impossible at this scale. Instead, I chose to simply suggest the knobs and switches and panel prints with simple elements. The design of the side panels closely resembles that of the original models: metallic on the Model D and wood-grain on the Voyager Old School. Both synths sit on simple Lego recreations of an X-style keyboard stand.

Another detail of note is the accurate representation of the keyboard. Many piano and organ builds do not accurately reflect the pattern of black keys in alternating groupings of 2 and 3, but I found a way to achieve this with a combination of a could hinge elements oriented in different directions. These all reside atop white grille tiles, but utilizing hidden jumper tiles to achieve the most correct proportion possible.

Possible project updates include additional Minimoog models and refinements. Models of synths or keyboards from other manufacturers will likely merit their own projects.

Synth lovers unite, and help make these recreations a reality! They look great on my desk, and they'd certainly look great on yours!"

PERCUSSA SYNTHOR BERLIN SESSIONS VID #1


Published on Oct 26, 2015 AudioCubes by PERCUSSA

"Video featuring new SYNTHOR digital modular synthesizer for wireless audiocubes by Percussa. Synthesizer modules used in this video are oscillators (green cubes), noise generator (cyan cube), DC level generator (red cube), output and FX section (yellow cube). Learn more about SYNTHOR and audiocubes at http://www.percussa.com/"

playing the synthesizer


Published on Oct 26, 2015 tsuyosynth

Novation Ultranova.

Droner // Motus


Droner // Motus from TZM Creative Lab on Vimeo.

See this post for details.

Roland AIRA System-1 Artist Profiles - Lamar Mitchell, John Whitt Jr, & Cielo


Published on Oct 26, 2015

"Lamar Mitchell talks about the SYSTEM-1

Learn more about the SYSTEM-1 at http://www.roland.com/products/system-1/"

John Whitt Jr with AIRA SYSTEM-1

Published on Oct 26, 2015

"Keyboardist John Whitt Jr goes through some of his favorite SYSTEM-1 presets."

AIRA SYSTEM-1 with Cielo

Published on Oct 26, 2015 Roland U.S.

"Roland AIRA gear installed into the popular Cielo Club in NYC. A state-of-the-art music venue specializing in electronic dance music. DJ Steve Tek talks to us about using the AIRA gear by resident and guest DJs live.

Learn more about AIRA at: roland.com/aira

Follow the Cielo Club on Twitter
https://twitter.com/CieloClub"

Moog Mother 32 Sound Overview


Published on Oct 26, 2015 AskAudio Mag

"Have a look and listen to the Moog Mother 32 synthesizer in action."

http://www.moogmusic.com/products/Semi-Modular

Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Keyboard: Digital Pad I


Published on Oct 25, 2015 Sacred Synthesis

Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evover Keyboard: Digital Pad II


"Another all-Evolver improvisation. This is a free, meandering theme-less piece meant primarily to demonstrate a sound - a classic Evolver-esque ice cold pad with lots of sparkling digital aliasing. The high pass filter is used at the beginning and several times during the piece to give the music a distant effect. Towards the end (9:35), a bright forte patch in the bass enters, which, as usual, consists of the Evolver Desktop controlled by the Hammond XPK 200L pedalboard. The Lexicon drenches the music with reverb throughout.

Instrumentation:
DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard
DSI Poly Evolver Rack
DSI Evolver Desktop
Hammond XPK 200L

Effects:
Lexicon MX300

Performed live and recorded directly to CD

All music property of Sacred Synthesis

See the new official Dave Smith Instruments Forum:
http://forum.davesmithinstruments.com/"

Robotspeak's Northern California Synth Meet Performances 2015


Published on Oct 25, 2015 Dmitri SFC

"Video documentation of the performances held at Vinyl Dreams for the synth meet."

Doug Lynner and the first Serge commercially sold after 6:17. The Mystery Serge.

Loudnesss War Explained by Happy Nerding


Published on Oct 25, 2015 Happy Nerding

Watch your volume levels at :30!

"LED Meter shows the difference between 20 dB vs 2 dB of dynamic range."

Blippo just out of the Box


Published on Oct 26, 2015 Todd Barton

"Just got a Rob Hordijk Blippo box recently and finally got around to exploring it today. Amazing instrument!! Can't wait to dig in deeper!"
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