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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Stephen Coker messing around on a vintage synthesizer


Published on Feb 21, 2016 Stephen Coker

"Recorded with iPad."

Playlist:
Stephen Coker messing around on a vintage synthesizer
Stephen Coker random synth jam
Stephen Coker improvised Yamaha CS 60 preset jam
Stephen Coker playing Alesis Andromeda & Yamaha cs60

KISS2015 — How The “Glitch” Stole The Party: Something found that became something else: İlker Işıkyakar


KISS2015 -- How The “Glitch” Stole The Party: Something found that became something else: İlker Işıkyakar from Symbolic Sound on Vimeo.

"What is this thing we call glitch? An electronics glitch is an undesired transition that occurs before the signal settles to its intended value. A computer glitch is the failure of a system. In a technical sense a glitch is the unexpected result of a malfunction. Glitch Art, in turn, is the aestheticization of digital or analog errors (such as artifacts and other “bugs”) by corrupting digital code/data or by physically manipulating electronic devices. The glitch takes on a different form in relation to noise, failure or the accident. It transitions between artifact and filter, between radical breakages and commodification processes. Thus, the glitch in Glitch Art is a definitional precondition where the recovery of technical failure is the formal basis for the creative process.

To this day I remember my first glitch-experience when my beloved commodore 64 home computer crashed and the “ghost in the machine” was awakened. Ever since that moment I have wondered whether machine malfunctions are in fact a curious form of communication… between human and machine, between machine and human, between machine and machine.

For this performance piece, I shall accompany a short film that I created combining found imagery from old Video 8 footage. The real time Kyma soundscape draws from found sounds of everyday life. My intent is to emphasize the totalizing nature of the breakdown that glitch imposes on a work: A failure that is a transposition of the material (video and audio) itself."

Circuit bending is a form of glitch.  Not mentioned in the description, he is using Percussa's Audio Cubes to manipulate the piece.

SunVox + Oscilloscope: Silence Artifacts (by NightRadio)


Published on Feb 21, 2016 Alexander Zolotov

iTunes: SunVox - Alexander Zolotov

"Made in SunVox: http://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox
Oscilloscope: OML-3M (in XY mode)."

Live Korg Volca Jam 017 Korg Volca and Roland Boutique


Published on Feb 21, 2016 Todd Smith

": Gear Used :

Roland JU-06
Korg MicroKorg
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Volca Beats
Korg Monotron Delay
Alesis QX49
Midi Solutions Quarda Thru
Behringer Micromix MX400
Tascam US-144mkII Audio Interface
Waves Supertap & TrueVerb
SonEQ (FREE EQ VST)
Ableton Live 8 ( Used as digital mixer / multi track )
Ozone

:Setup:

The Korg Volca Beats and Korg Volca Keys are on sequencer duty. The Korg Volca Bass , Microkorg and Roland Boutique JU-06 are all played live. The Alesis QX 49 key range is split into 2 midi parts which controls the Korg Volca Bass with low range keys and Roland Boutique JU-06 with high range keys."

BURG - Album Movement 05 (KORG volca, Roland Aira, ms-20, Microbrute, Nord Lead)


Published on Feb 21, 2016 ollilaboratories

"If you like my stuff, please support me on http://music.ollilab.com

Alright, stuff is coming up in a fast pace... so this is movement number 5.. i wanted to make this track feel a bit more uptempo even though its just 114bpm. Combining it with some airport/train footage i have been taking lately.. to get a sense of movement, as the track is about moving stuff forward.

Also, as you can hear I am back to the one note stuff on this one.. I feel that it is more BURG, dont what you guys think but i feel it should not be too happy.. the dreamy part must be there, and when fiddling and soloing on a single note it sort of becomes that automatically. :)

For the album I want to make a minimum of 15 tracks.. so i can cherry pick the goodies for the album. Dont worry, all versions will released in some sort of format so they will be available if you for some reason like the 2 track versions better. FYI there will be a fair amount of polishing away all the hiss and noises from the t-resonator and volcas on the 16 track edits.... haha :)

Gear Used: KORG volca bass, keys, sample, Novation Circuit, ms-20 mini, SQ-1, Elektron Analog Four, Roland Aira TR-8, System-1, TB-3, Arturia Microbrute, Roland boutique JX03, Nord Lead A1

FX and Mixer: PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2, KORG kaoss pad, strymon timeline, SolidgoldFX electroman, Zoom MS70 CDR, Jomox t-resonator, Mooer Reecho"

Korg Minilogue demo pad


Published on Feb 21, 2016 DavidH

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Korg Minilogue Demo

Published on Feb 21, 2016

"another Minilogue demo yeah :)
just playing around, it is the my friend's Minilogue, so I just discover it.
thanks for watching"

TB-303 - MFB Dominion 1 - Jomox XBase 09 - Jam


Published on Feb 21, 2016 Guy Schneerson

"Plug and Play analog Acid Techno Jam - Just finished plugging in my new setup a couple of TB-303s synced from Jomox XBase 09 Analog drum machine with sync 24. MFB Dominion 1 playing a simple arpeggio. also MFB-522 adding more analogue drums."

euro rack techno


Published on Feb 21, 2016 eurorack

"a very simple patch using 2 x tiptop audio one modulating the other through linear fm and going into z8000 , metropolis is used only as to extend gates on envelopes , slight delay through zdsp , metropolis in LFO mode on 2 nd osc going into KOMA filter all being triggered from trigger riot in independent mode."

Theme From Midnight Express (cover by retropeak)


Published on Feb 21, 2016 vintagesynthlover

"Theme From Midnight Express played on Roland Juno 6 synth."

CS-5 iPadM3000HDSound0221


Published on Feb 20, 2016 ryouichi harada
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