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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
KORG Gadget Now Supports Ableton Link
iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.
What's New in Version 1.3.0
● Ableton Link - A new technology that synchronizes beat, phase and tempo of Link-enabled iOS apps such as KORG Gadget, iELECTRIBE and iKaossilator, and Ableton Live 9.5 for Mac/PC over a wireless network
● This version requires iOS 8 or later
● Bug fixes and improvements
Easel Blippoo Ambient
Published on Dec 16, 2015 Todd Barton
"live sonic sculpting of a Buchla Easel and Hordijk Blippoo Box. For better audio of same:
https://soundcloud.com/user7621213/ea..."
First Minutes with a Mutable Instruments Clouds
Published on Dec 16, 2015 batchas
"Clouds arrived today from Germany.
Incredible how this module takes me 25 years back... Remembering me of old batchas recordings!
Like the piece "ibn-ghazi" on Tahafut-Ul-Tahafut: https://batchas.bandcamp.com/track/ib..."
Wednesday Wiggle
Published on Dec 16, 2015 cane creek
"Wednesday Wiggle
Rings, Clouds, Cyclebox, Music Radio, Metropolis, Pamela's workout, Hot Glue, Tiptop Beats, Dinkys Taiko, uScaleII,
uVCAII, Mutamix."
Roland TB-303 Bass Line - Analog Synth - (w/ original manual)
Roland Juno 1 - Analog/Digital hybrid synthesizer
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Original Roland TB-303 w/ DevilFish Mod SN 235
Soundmachines SYNTH WARS Ad
Fun Start Wars themed advert from soundmachines.
"From Degobah to Tatooine, from Brooklyn to Santa Monica.
Ask your galactic reseller !"
Find them on the right.
The star wars meme is strong this season with good reason.
BRIGHT SPARKS: New Synth Documentary Ignites Funding for Bob Moog Foundation
Follow-up to the Something's Coming teaser.
"Help Bright Sparks Synth Documentary Ignite Funding for Bob Moog Foundation Projects
'An engrossing and fascinating documentary that pays tribute to the modest but amazing innovators who changed the face of electronic music' - Vince Clarke
Last week Bright Sparks, a film project which documents the stories of a number of iconic electronic music pioneers and companies, was released in conjunction with the I Monster album of the same name.
Featuring eight of the most influential companies, Moog, Buchla, ARP, Chamberlin, Mellotron, EMS, EDP, and Freeman, the feature length documentary includes interviews with many of the legendary personnel involved in the development of the instruments including Peter Zinovieff (EMS), Ken Freeman (Freeman), Herb Deutsch (Moog), Alan Robert Pearlman (ARP), John Bradley (Mellotron).
The film is available via download only.
The creators of Bright Sparks, recognizing Bob Moog's seminal contribution to modern synthesis, are generously supporting the Bob Moog Foundation with 100 downloads of their movie as a means of raising funding for our educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, and our Archive Preservation Initiative.
Make a $25 (or more) donation to the Bob Moog Foundation by December 31, 2015 and receive a download code for Bright Sparks as a thank you for your support!
Exploring the human stories of success and adversity behind these early companies and instruments, the film captures the passion of these engineers who were driven to design something in much the same way as any artist or musician is driven to create.
You can see a trailer to the movie here. [embed above]
Join Bright Sparks in supporting our important work and get rare insights into the world of synthesizer and keyboard innovators that won't get anywhere else. Donate $25 or more here. We will send you a download code with simple instructions when you make your donation.
Many thanks to Dave Spiers, Chris McLeod, and I Monster, the team behind the Bright Sparks project, for your wonderful support of our projects and for your excellent documentation of electronic music history.
'Electronic music has been around for long enough to deserve its own historians and archaeologists. Dave Spiers is right at the top of the list: this loving and exhaustive study sets a new standard in instrument research, unravelling the tangled webs that lead to innovations' - Brian Eno"
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