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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Crumar Performer + Moog Taurus "On The Road"


Published on Jun 22, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all synth sounds, human voices and strings: Crumar Performer B (1979)
bass: Moog Taurus Bass pedal (1978)
drums: Roland TR-808 (1982)
recording: multi-track
fx: reverb and delay"

Raw Timbre Wolf


Published on Jun 22, 2016 HardtekStudios

"This video is as raw of a taste of the Akai Timbre Wolf that I can legally serve you. Even though each synth haste's own individual output, with this demonstration I have all four synth tracks coming out of the mono Mix ouput. The signal is patched into my Mackie Onyx 1640i mixer that has a firewire output (yea I know) going strait into my iMac running Logic. The signal was then bounced without any processing and synced to the video in iMovie. Prepare for plenty of individual track processing (mangling) in the next video."

Make Noise 0-Coast Demos by Perfect Circuit Audio

Make Noise 0-Coast Desktop Modular Synth Demo (Part 1)

Published on Jun 22, 2016 Perfect Circuit Audio

https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/make-noise-0-coast.html

"This video demonstrates the features and sound of the Make Noise 0-Coast while sequenced by an Arturia Beatstep Pro. Part 2 uses a MIDI keyboard."

Make Noise 0-Coast Desktop Modular Synth Demo (Part 2)


"This video demonstrates the playability and Arpeggiator of the Make Noise 0-Coast."

Make Noise 0-Coast Self-Patched Demo


"A completely internal patch on the Make Noise 0-Coast desktop modular synth. Visit our channel for more detailed 0-Coast demos."

::vtol:: divider


::vtol:: divider from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

via vtol

"This project is an autonomous light-music installation. The main element of the piece is the construction fixed on the wall, with 7 powerful red lasers which send light horizontally. The laser rays pass through several fans rotating on high speed, placed along whole length of the installation. The fans serve as dividers-modulators which turn the ray into rhythmic impulses instead of the permanent ray. The frame opposite from the emitters has photo sensors which register the presence or absence of the ray. Thus, the system has 7 independent binary variables which become the basis for creation of sound composition. The speed of the each of fans is variable which leads to constant shift of modulation phases of the light rays.

The central idea of the project “Divider” lies in an abstract artistic interpretation of the wave-particle duality concept that every physical object may be described mathematically in terms of wave quotations, as well as from a formalist point of view that conceives object as a particle or a particle system. As a textbook example of that duality, we can think of light as a particle (photon) flux, which works like an electromagnetic wave in various physical experiments. In the artwork, the rays are interrupted repeatedly and constantly, but not simultaneously – as to create a polyphase source of uncertain events.

The uncertainty relation sets the lower limit for the product of the paired observables standard deviations. The principle of uncertainty discovered by Werner Heisenberg in 1927 is one of the milestones of quantum mechanics, and is a corollary of the wave-particle duality principle. Eventually, the divided and unstable system transforms into a set of binary states, which make light into a discrete message matrix, which, in turn, generates sound waves (a musical composition). Thus, the work attempts to use the experimental language of art to bring up and describe the global issues – is the universe discrete? can we describe the universe with the language of energy, frequency, and vibration – in accordance with the testament of Nikola Tesla?

This work is a dedication to and is inspired by Rhythmicon, the world's first rhythm-machine created by Léon Theremin in 1931. Rhythmicon used the same principle, it featured rotating discs to interrupt the light rays, and optical sensors to detect passage of light through apertures, which was influencing how the rhythms were produced.

soft:

- pure data

hard:

- arduino mega x4
- fans x42
- lasers x7
- mono sound system

Commission for the Earth Lab, joint project of the Polytechnic Museum Moscow and Ars Electronica Linz, 2016"

AniModule MIDI_Gate to effect my Guitar tone in IRT from a recorded MIDI Sequence


Published on Jun 22, 2016 JRock17991

"Check'em out at : http://www.animodule.com/
I'm effecting my guitar through the modular synth.
Using the MIDI_Gate to control the Cutoff frequency of the SOB via the Vactrol Input with a recorded MIDI sequence"

Roland Juno 106 with Purple Heart Wooden Side Panels

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"It has just recently been professionally serviced (knobs, sliders, and circuit boards all properly cleaned), and has been given a pair of custom, handcrafted purple heart wooden sides to wear. The main inspiration for myself to construct these was the artist, Prince, and his recent unfortunate passing. To honor his famously trademarked & favorite color, this Juno is set out to live long and look good. ...and most importantly, sound amazing.

Purple heart wood is also one of the world's most extremely dense and durable woods, and is naturally highly water resistant.

Cosmetically, this synth looks great. Other than the newly made wooden sides, there are a few minor cosmetic marks/scratches due to the age.

The synth and its functions have also been tested and is in working condition."

Moog Minimoog Model D Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Robert T : Live @ Moncton drone day 2016 Waldorf Blofeld and Strymon Bigsky


Published on Jun 22, 2016 Robert T

"Robert T : Live @ Moncton drone day 2016 Waldorf Blofeld and Strymon Bigsky

Gopro footage synched up to audio recordings by Paul Goguen, thanks to Marc "Bones" Leblanc for the use of the studio

for more go to https://robertt.bandcamp.com/"

BOSS DR 110 Korg Monotron Delay


Published on Jun 22, 2016 Synth Universe

"The BOSS DR 110 gets the treatment this time with going through the dirty Monotron Delay."

Yamaha DX7, PO-20 Arcade, Electribe EMX-1, Volca Keys, 'Skov' the last and final version


Published on Jun 22, 2016 Arrayzable

"This is the third and final version of my track 'skov'
I added alot in the drum section in this one. I used crash and symbals, more hihat and a Linndrum like kick. I brought forth the strings in the mix and also used the PO-20 like in the first version. I added a little reverb to the drums as suggested by Rephazer (thank you very much).
Hope you'll enjoy it my fellow YouTubers :)
As always live play with synths and sequencers.

Used in this track:
Yamaha DX7
Korg Electribe EMX-1
Volca Keys
PO-20 Arcade

Skov is the danish word for forest."
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